- From: Arnaud Sahuguet <arnaud.sahuguet@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2024 08:51:41 -0400
- To: thomas@pellissier-tanon.fr
- Cc: "public-schemaorg@w3.org" <public-schemaorg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAJb-C840N-yrM0AOxRZZn_EfcsmUB1SXRpH+TnTguUAFakUugw@mail.gmail.com>
Thank you Thomas, According to their report (at https://webdatacommons.org/structureddata/schemaorgtables/2023/index.html), they found 42 classes and there is no trace of PoliceStation or FireStation :-( Arnaud On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 3:22 AM <thomas@pellissier-tanon.fr> wrote: > Hi, > > In case you have not seen it already, here is what Google suggests to do: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/local-business > > There is also https://webdatacommons.org that provides structured data extracted from CommonCrawl and can provide some hints on how schema.org is actually used. > > > > -------- Message d'origine -------- > Le 02/04/2024 17:00, Arnaud Sahuguet a écrit : > > Hi, > > I am trying to use Schema.org to represent various physical assets in New > York City, e,g, police precinct, fire stations, schools, public > libraries, parks and playgrounds, etc. > Because of the richness of Schema.org, there are often more than one way > of doing things. > I would like to look at concrete examples. > > For a given schema, e.g. PoliceStation, is there a way of finding websites > that are using it? Is there a magic query for that? > From a search engine point of view (I used to work for Google), this is > totally trivial to do, as they have this information as part of their crawl. > > Having such a list would help convince the skeptics this is totally > doable. It would also spread best practices. > > regards, > > -- > Arnaud Sahuguet > > PS: if you are curious, here is a working document about my exploration > for New York City. > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jch32U36XWrTAhaDPJjFeZzHR4lnevms-uE0TRJmz8Q/edit > > -- Arnaud Sahuguet
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