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3. At the right side of the page, under “Display only,” click “organizations” to show only search results that are organizations.

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4. Let’s inspect the linked data available for the first search result.  Right-click and copy its Web address.

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5.  Visit http://linksailor.com/ and past the address into its search box.

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6. Click the green arrow.  When the next page appears, click “Show data” in the upper left-hand corner.  You should see Linksailor’s rendering of the raw data:

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7. Scroll all the way to the bottom, where you should see some basic triples directly related to this department:

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The facet control on the search results page was able to identify this search result as an organization because the linked data specifies that it has an rdf:type value of http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Organization.  The search was able to return this resource in a search for ‘endocrinology’ because the linked data specifies an rdfs:label value containing that string. 

8.  The SPARQL query language lets us query the structured semantic relationships directly, instead of relying on text matches.  To begin, visit http://sparql.vivo.ufl.edu/.

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