Re: Tools for transforming data to RDF

2010-03-10 Thread Irene Celino
Hi Ally, I think you could start from the list here: http://esw.w3.org/topic/ConverterToRdf And you could also evaluate the recently-announced Any23: http://developers.any23.org/ HTH, Irene 2010/3/9 Alasdair Logan alasdair.lo...@yahoo.co.uk: Hey all, I was wondering if anyone is familiar

Re: Tools for transforming data to RDF

2010-03-10 Thread Davide Palmisano
Dear Alasdair, ever heard of http://any23.org ? let me know if it's what you are looking for, Davide On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Alasdair Logan alasdair.lo...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Hey all, I was wondering if anyone is familiar with tools to convert data into RDF triples and Linked Data.

Re: Tools for transforming data to RDF

2010-03-10 Thread Melvin Carvalho
2010/3/9 Alasdair Logan alasdair.lo...@yahoo.co.uk Hey all, I was wondering if anyone is familiar with tools to convert data into RDF triples and Linked Data. They can be for any data format i.e. XML, CSV, plain text etc. Im doing this as part of a pilot study for my Master's project so

Re: Tools for transforming data to RDF

2010-03-10 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Alasdair Logan wrote: Hey all, I was wondering if anyone is familiar with tools to convert data into RDF triples and Linked Data. They can be for any data format i.e. XML, CSV, plain text etc. Im doing this as part of a pilot study for my Master's project so i'm just trying get a general

Re: Tools for transforming data to RDF

2010-03-10 Thread Bob DuCharme
As Irene said, http://esw.w3.org/topic/ConverterToRdf is the best place to start, but I thought I'd ramble a bit about some of the broader issues. If the data to convert is in a file, as opposed to being delivered from a server with an interface that you can write to (as D2RQ and OpenLink do