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OpenLink Structured Data Editor

RDF Editor

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Publisher: OpenLink Software
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What is OpenLink Structured Data Editor?

RDF Editor.

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SUMMARY

OSDE, the OpenLink Structured Data Editor, is a local-browser-based tool for creating and editing structured data using RDF Language sentences/statements. Supports direct content input and output of RDF-Turtle, RDF-NTriples, and JSON-LD.

OSDE enables creation and editing of data using abstract { subject → predicate → object } or { entity → attribute → value } notation. Once constructed, data can be saved to local or remote storage as RDF-Turtle documents. Full document access requires that remote HTTP-accessible servers support at least one of the following open standards:

  • Linked Data Platform (LDP)
  • WebDAV
  • SPARQL 1.1 Update
  • SPARQL Graph Protocol

    Data stored as RDF-Turtle documents can be further transformed to other formats (JSON-LD, CSV, OData, Microdata, RDF/XML, RDF/JSON, etc.) using a variety of transformation tools and services.

    v1.1.3, 2017-11-21

  • Fix — Copy and Paste of RDF-Turtle or JSON-LD via “Direct Input” feature
  • Add — Load Turtle or JSON-LD documents from Filesystem
  • Add — Default WebID may be set via interaction with YouID extension, if also present — this sets the identity used for “Save” and “Save As” operations

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    The latest version of OpenLink Structured Data Editor is available on the Chrome web and is currently being used by 561 active users. The initial version was launched on 2020-09-30.

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    HOW TO INSTALL OpenLink Structured Data Editor FROM A CRX FILE

    1. Download OpenLink Structured Data Editor CRX file
    2. NOTE: Sometimes the browser may block downloading / installing CRX file from outside the Chrome Web Store. If so, you may need to download the ZIP file instead
    3. In the URL bar, go to chrome://extensions
    4. Enable Developer mode
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