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The data and their metadata are then to be displayed, searched, filtered, shared and downloaded - ready to be used for application building by the 3rd part user consumer - data developer.
Precisely:
- Data consumer may access published data (using ODN/PublicCatalog)
- Data consumer may
download file dumps of published data
Data consumer may retrieve published data via REST API - Retrieving public data from a dataset via REST API
retrieve published data via SPARQL endpoint - Retrieving public data via SPARQL enpoint
access published data via REST API/SPARQL Endpoint API
- Data consumer may
- Data consumer displays the list of datasets contained in the catalog using:
- GUI of the catalog (list of datasets) - List of datasets contained in public catalog (GUI)
- API of the catalog (list of datasets in machine readable form) - List of datasets contained in the public catalog (API)
- Data consumer shares a dataset or its resource by using social media - Social media sharing
- Data consumer displays (using ODN/PublicCatalog):
- displays metadata of about the dataset - Retrieving metadata of dataset resource
- visualizations of dataset resource
- about dataset via public catalog API
- browse public dataset records - Publicly available catalog record browser
- search them using keywords - Publicly available catalog records search using keywords
- filter them - Publicly available catalog records filtering
- display available resources for a public dataset - List of available resources for a public datasetmetadata of the application