Semantic Web
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Semantic Web
A Semantic Web is an advanced web structure that enhances the meaning, organization, and interconnectivity of data by structuring information in a way that allows both humans and machines to understand and process it effectively. Unlike the traditional web, which relies primarily on keywords and hyperlinks, the Semantic Web uses structured metadata, ontologies, and linked data principles to create intelligent, context-aware networks of information.
The SpiritWiki is an example of a Semantic Web because it organizes knowledge using structured relationships between concepts, ensuring that information is logically interconnected, easy to navigate, and dynamically updated.
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The SpiritWiki is a freely available, open-access Knowledge System devoted to health, healing, and reconnection. You may freely use information in the SpiritWiki; citation and attribution are welcomed, but not required. You can help this knowledge system grow by joining its Patreon.
<html> The SpiritWiki (https://spiritwiki.lightningpath.org) instantiated by Mike Sosteric (https://esosteric.lightningpath.org) is marked CC0 1.0 Universal and in the public domain. </html>
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