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Schema.org 3.2 is released! This update brings many improvements including new vocabulary for describing courses, fact-check reviews, digital publishing accessibility, as well as a more thorough treatment of menus and a large number of pending proposals which are offered for early-access use, evaluation and improvement. We also introduce a new “hosted extension” area, iot.schema.org which provides an entry point for…
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Schema.org 3.1 has been released! Many thanks to everyone in the community who has contributed to this update, which includes substantial new vocabulary for describing hotels and accommodation, some improvements around dataset description, as well as the usual collection of new examples, bugfixes, usability, infrastructural, standards compatibility and conceptual consistency improvements. This release builds upon the recent 3.0 release. In version…
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Since our version 2.0 release, schema.org is putting increasing emphasis on extensions created through a broad network of community collaborations. Today we celebrate an important milestone in the development of this extensions framework: GS1 have published an initial release of their Web vocabulary. An overview document provides more background, and the schemas itself are published at gs1.org/voc/ GS1’s SmartSearch initiative has been working…
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It’s time for a round-up of recent developments at schema.org. We have just published version 2.2. As usual this combines many small fixes with a mix of new vocabulary, as well as efforts to improve the integration and documentation of our existing vocabulary. And as always you can read the full details in our releases page,…
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We are pleased to announce the public release of Schema.org 2.0 which brings several significant changes and additions, not just to the vocabulary, but also to how we grow and manage it, from both technical and governance perspectives. As schema.org adoption has grown, a number groups with more specialized vocabularies have expressed interest in extending…
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Version v1.93 of schema.org has just been released. As we mentioned in the previous update we are working towards a stable “version 2” release. This isn’t yet v2.0, but it serves as a foundation, fixing a variety of small issues across many schemas and examples. This release also introduces new vocabulary for describing visual artworks: a new VisualArtwork type alongside…
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We are happy to announce version v1.92 of schema.org. With this update we “soft launch” a substantial collection of improvements that will form the basis for a schema.org version 2.0 release in early 2015. There remain a number of site-wide improvements, bugfixes and clarifications that we’d like to make before we feel ready to use the name “v2.0”. However the…
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Schema.org has been updated to v1.91. From the release notes: See the releases page in our documentation for details of previous updates.
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[Guest post by Richard Wallis, OCLC & Dan Scott, Laurentian University]With the addition of three new types, the latest version of schema.org introduces support for describing the relationship between, Articles and the Periodicals in which they were published, along with potentially related PublicationIssues & PublicationVolumes. For example: You can now also describe creative works that span multiple parts using the hasPart and isPartOf properties, and you can express relationships between a…
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To date, schema.org has supported relatively simple relations between entities. For example, if we wanted to describe Joe Montana as an athlete on the San Francisco 49ers team, we might represent this using the newly proposed “athlete” property of a SportsTeam. This is a pretty clear structure, but it doesn’t offer anywhere to attach further…
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