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# RDF::SAK — Swiss Army Knife for Semantic Web Content
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This library can be understood as something of a workbench for the
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development of a set of patterns and protocols for Web content—a
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[content management
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_meta-system_](https://doriantaylor.com/content-management-meta-system).
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The proximate goals of this implementation are as follows:
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* Adherence to declarative content models mediated by open standards,
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* Easy content re-use, i.e., _transclusion_,
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* Rich embedded metadata for search, social media, and other purposes.
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`RDF::SAK` is also intended to serve as a substrate for:
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* The maturation of a [content inventory
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ontology](https://privatealpha.com/ontology/content-inventory/1#),
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* The use of semantic metadata [for manipulating content
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presentation](https://github.com/doriantaylor/rdfa-xslt),
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* Development of a deterministic, standards-compliant, [client-side
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transclusion mechanism](https://github.com/doriantaylor/xslt-transclusion).
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Finally, this library is also intended to establish a set of hard
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requirements for the kind of RDF and Linked Data infrastructure that
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The only public website currently generated by `RDF::SAK` is [my own
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personal site](https://doriantaylor.com/), which I use as a test
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corpus. However, this library draws together a number of techniques
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## Future Directions
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sufficiently normalized, then the behaviour ought to at least be
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replicable in other content management systems. Failing that, the
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patterns will serve as a set of requirements for future systems. The
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ideal is that adherence to existing open standards plus a modest set
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## How it Works
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This software is provided under
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the [Apache License, 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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