Make PDFs semantic (for Climate)

We are going to figure out better ways to access this very well known open standard with deep roots in the publishing industry, and open it up to new uses by the open data community, in particular through the application of Linked Data.

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đŸ…°ī¸â„šī¸ In today's digital landscape, PDFs remain a staple for document sharing, yet their inherent lack of semantic structure limits data accessibility and interoperability. As we delve into the possibilities of enhancing PDFs with semantic meaning, our goal is to uncover innovative methods that leverage Linked Data principles to enrich the PDF format. By doing so, we aim to foster new applications within the open data community, enabling richer insights and collaborations.

Join us in reimagining how PDFs can be transformed into dynamic, data-rich documents that promote fairness and enhance information sharing across diverse platforms. Together, let's create solutions that bridge the gap between traditional publishing and modern data use, empowering users and inspiring new possibilities.

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