I didn't take the entire series, but Robert Chavez was a good instructor for
the SPARQL courses. I came in knowing most of the basics of SPARQL, but the
SPARQL 2 course was extremely helpful for seeing what more could be done with
SPARQL/linked data in general.
I also found the PHP/APIs one
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Hello, Penelope
The DSpace community actually runs a Google Group which is quite
useful. It used to be a traditional mailing list, but they've
transitioned recently to Google.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dspace-tech
Good luck!
On 2015/11/03 23:35, Penelope Campbell wrote:
I've taken a number of courses with Library Juice and had really good
learning experiences.
The series on XML and RDF based systems is excellent:
http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/certificate-xml-rdf.php
As are the courses on metadata design and implementation: