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Supporting Ordering in schema.org
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17 Jun 2026
Ordering is hard in RDF. Triples are not ordered by default and expressing order requires either relying on implicit syntax or RDF structures like rdf:List or rdf:Seq. We’re not going to fix
Announcing the Schema.org Usage Statistics Dataset
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4 Jun 2026
Understanding the real-world adoption of structured data is essential for the continued evolution of our shared vocabulary. To support this, we are pleased to share a new dataset providing aggregate
Enriching Claim Reviews – Sharing Experience From Factchecking
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9 Dec 2021
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for
Schema.org is ten!
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2 Jun 2021
Schema.org was announced ten years ago this week! Without getting all emotional, this feels like an appropriate moment to thank everyone who has contributed to this effort in any way – from
Announcing Schema Markup Validator: validator.schema.org (beta)
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21 May 2021
Announcing preview availability of validator.schema.org for review and feedback. As agreed last year, Schema.org is the new home for the structured data validator previously known as the
Modernizing US health provider sites to improve directory accuracy
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1 Dec 2020
The world’s attention has turned to healthcare this year, with many initiatives exploring the use of open data and standards. Schema.org has made a number of efforts already to contribute to the
COVID-19 schema for CDC hospital reporting
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6 Apr 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic requires various medical and government authorities to aggregate data about available resources from a wide range of medical facilities. Clearly standard schemas for this
Schema for Coronavirus special announcements, Covid-19 Testing Facilities and more
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16 Mar 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a large number of “Special Announcements” pertaining to changes in schedules and other aspects of everyday life. This includes not just closure of facilities and
Schema.org 6.0
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22 Jan 2020
Schema.org version 6.0 has been released. See the release notes for full details. As always, the release notes have full details and links (including previous releases e.g. 5.0 and 4.0). We
Schema.org 3.5: Simpler extension model, projects, grants and funding schemas, and new terms for describing educational and occupational credentials
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2 Apr 2019
Schema.org version 3.5 has been released. This release moves a number of terms from the experimental “Pending” area into the Schema.org core. It also simplifies and clarifies the Schema.org