LD Wizard is a framework for creating end-user focused Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) that simplify the creation and publication of linked data.
So far, the following LDWizard variants have been configured from the LDWizard Core:
- Cultural Heritage Wizard
- A specific configuration of the LD Wizard by the Dutch Digital Heritage Network.
- UM - Humanities and Social Sciences
- A specific configuration of the LD Wizard by the University of Maastricht for transforming tabular data in the humanities and the social sciences.
- UM - BioLink
- A specific configuration of the LD Wizard by the University of Maastricht for transforming BioLink tables.
- GeoData Wizard
- A specific application of the LD Wizard configured for linking Dutch geo data to the BAG and BRT.
- Clariah Wizard
- A specific application of the LD Wizard configured for use in the Clariah research infrastructure for the humanities.
The LD Wizard project uses the following guidance documents for the LD Wizard development community activities:
- CODE_OF_CONDUCT
- Describes our preferred interaction behavior.
- CONFIGURING
- Describes how to configure a new LD Wizard variant.
- CONTRIBUTING
- Describes how to develop local LD Wizard code.
- BOUNTY_PROGRAM
- Describes how organizations can place bounties and how developers can solve bounties and also gives an overview of the current bounty issues.
- GOVERNANCE
- Describes our lightweight governance structure incl. the gatekeeper role.
LD Wizard is an initiative of the following organizations and people:
- Dutch Digital Heritage Network (NDE), Enno Meijers & Ivo Zandhuis.
- The Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Erwin Folmer.
- International Institute of Social History (IISH) and Clariah, Richard Zijdeman.
- Triply, Gerwin Bosch, Thomas de Groot, Mark Lindeman, Laurens Rietveld & Wouter Beek.
- Platform Linked Data Netherlands (PLDN), Pieter van Everdingen