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I'm in the process of re-building my Drupal sites and plan to implement
schema.org markup for specific content types.

Alysa Selby
Digital Services Librarian

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I'm currently reading:

--A Doubter's Almanac
<http://steamboatlibrary.marmot.org/GroupedWork/caf9b18d-12cc-4027-8a50-2cb938c3c5fb>
by Ethan Canin
--The Mindful Geek <http://steamboatlibrary.marmot.org/Record/.b49429358>
by Michael W. Taft

I am listening to:

--The Revenant
<http://steamboatlibrary.marmot.org/GroupedWork/d0dc97b8-e819-2af6-bd1d-97672d7690d0>
by Michael Punke

Visit my Bookshelf
<http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/5795005?page=1&view=covers>


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On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Jennifer DeJonghe <
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> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for examples of library web sites or university web sites that
> are using Structured Data / schema.org to mark up books, locations,
> events, etc, on their public web sites or blogs. I'm NOT really looking for
> huge linked data projects where large record sets are marked up, but more
> simple SEO practices for displaying rich snippets in search engine results.
>
> If you have examples of library or university websites doing this, please
> send me a link!
>
> Thank you,
> Jennifer
>
> Jennifer DeJonghe
> Librarian and Professor
> Library and Information Services
> Metropolitan State University
> St. Paul, MN
>