On 2/7/15 1:37 PM, Markus Kroetzsch wrote:
Hi all,

Those of you interested in displaying data in browsable fashion may also
find inspiration in Wikidata:

https://tools.wmflabs.org/reasonator/?q=Q80

This data browser was developed by Magnus Manske. Noteworthy features
that you could consider are:

* Data-based description text (at the top)
* Timeline view (below data)
* Map above the data (for things that have a location, e.g.,
https://tools.wmflabs.org/reasonator/?&q=1731)
* "Meaningful" grouping of data (family relations above other things,
cross links to other databases and Wikipedia disentangled from the rest)
* More embedded media and related media at the very bottom

The view is available in any language (with varying coverage), e.g.,

https://tools.wmflabs.org/reasonator/?q=Q80&lang=fr
https://tools.wmflabs.org/reasonator/?q=Q80&lang=zh

Could be a nice student project to port some of these features to the
DBpedia view as well. If you are using your own Virtuoso instance as a
backend, you could also try your view with Wikidata's RDF data to
compare it with the above:-).

Best regards,

Markus

This is a nice Interface that's actually omitting DBpedia identifiers. Anyway, I contacted the author about this and he has indicated an intent to eventually include DBpedia URIs.

Thus, we have a nice interface to Linked Data with the strange characteristic of excluding DBpedia identifiers :(


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