Hi all,
As promised in Chris's original mail, the freely accessible HTML
version of the Linked Data book went online yesterday at:
http://linkeddatabook.com/
Today the text has been enhanced with some basic RDFa markup using
BIBO, FOAF and DC terms vocabularies:
s/Nathan/Toby ? ;)
Martin Hepp wrote:
Hi Nathan,
[] a gr:ActualProductOrServiceInstance ,
http://www.productontology.org/id/London
gr:description Condition: used. .
see http://www.productontology.org/#faq5 and
http://www.productontology.org/#faq6
Q: Why is everything a
On 3/2/11 8:32 AM, Tom Heath wrote:
Hi all,
As promised in Chris's original mail, the freely accessible HTML
version of the Linked Data book went online yesterday at:
http://linkeddatabook.com/
Today the text has been enhanced with some basic RDFa markup using
BIBO, FOAF and DC terms
Last call for PARTICIPATION
Semantic Search Challenge 2011 (sponsored by Yahoo!)
http://km.aifb.kit.edu/ws/semsearch11#challenge
http://semsearch.yahoo.com.
Note that DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION is March 21 not March 15 as it was
originally displayed on this site!!!
I think this is great, but I am wondering if there should be some way of
differentiating between the original endpoint and third-party endpoints.
The GeoSpecies/TaxonConcept endpoint is the same, but there are other
third-party endpoints.
I don't understand why the statistics for the
(apologies for duplicate postings)
Due to a high number of requests the submission deadline has been
extended. See new dates below, and note an abstract MUST be submitted by
the original deadline.
Submission of Abstracts: 4 March 2011
Paper Submission deadline: 14 March 2011 (extended deadline)
OWLED2011: Extended Call for Papers
OWL: Experiences and Directions
San Francisco, California, USA
June 5-6, 2011
http://www.webont.org/owled/2011/
DEADLINES
March 9, 2011 Title and abstract due **Extended**
March 16, 2011 Paper submission due**Extended**
April 14, 2011
Hi All,
There are certain practical issues relating to how you name things,
httpRange-14 and the well covered 303/# ground.
I'm wondering, are there any more problems like this people have
experienced, for example how do you follow your nose to RDF about jpegs.
If anybody has anything
On 3/2/11 4:56 PM, Nathan wrote:
Hi All,
There are certain practical issues relating to how you name things,
httpRange-14 and the well covered 303/# ground.
I'm wondering, are there any more problems like this people have
experienced, for example how do you follow your nose to RDF about
On Mar 2, 2011, at 4:57 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 3/2/11 4:56 PM, Nathan wrote:
Hi All,
There are certain practical issues relating to how you name things,
httpRange-14 and the well covered 303/# ground.
I'm wondering, are there any more problems like this people have
** apologies for cross-postings **
The Open Bibliographic Data Working Group of the Open Knowledge
Foundation has published a set of principles for open bibliographic
data. [1] These principles express a philosophy of openness for
bibliographic data in support of research and knowledge
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