Welcome to my Website!

I added this site and its sitemap to Google's index. I added them on the 5th of March. As you can see, it took
about a week for the site to be indexed by Google:


Google has a "Structured Data" tool as part of its Webmaster tools. We know there is structured data
on the pages, because we can test it with all the other tools we have, like Linter and Google's official
Structured Data tool. But so far Google has not "recognized" any structured data from our efforts
in the offical Webmaster tools:


This is probably because many people have observed this particular tool being slow to update:
Google Forum post #1
Google Forum post #2
Google Forum post #3
Google Forum post #4

Google might have other issues with these tools as well. Compare this information to the information
conveyed by the first picture:


And finally, today, March 13, 2014, here is what we see as search results in Google for our site:

Thrilling!

But then I used the custom search engine tool we saw at the meeting:
Schema labs dataset query tool
And got a more interesting result. It found our one lone sample page that used microdata!



If a lot of people in the science community use this search engine, it might not matter that Google
itself ignores datasets in favor of just "People", etc. What do you think?