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| is no surprise that Semantic Web researchers and enthusiasts are excited to publish and accumulate semi-structured data on the Web. Beyond our community, however, we see many authors with structured data who want to publish it in rich browsing interfaces. These small-time authors are similar to early enthusiasts of the Web, simply excited by the opportunity to use a new medium to share information that they care about. For these users, we propose Exhibit, a lightweight structured data publishing framework that duplicates many of the desirable properties that contributed to the original growth of the Web. We argue that appealing to this segment of the Web population—addressing their publishing needs at very low cost—lets us leverage their labor to put structure on content that otherwise would be published in hand-authored HTML, and thus very hard to harvest automatically. Categories and Subject Descriptors | |||||||||||||||||
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