Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-24 Thread Ivan Herman
Panzer,Michael wrote: [snip] Another unrelated thing I noticed is that the RDFa doesn't seem to be usable by the RDFa Distiller: http://tinyurl.com/nm8lfa The problem here is that pyRdfa doesn't seem to send the correct Accept header. Since dewey.info defaults to RDF/XML if it

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-24 Thread Ross Singer
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Panzer,Michaelpanz...@oclc.org wrote: I think this a general difficulty with the SKOS model. What is a SKOS concept? Is it a thing (unit of thought) or an information resource? It seems that it can be both, depending what information you provide and how you

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-24 Thread Ian Davis
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Ross Singerrossfsin...@gmail.com wrote: Anyway, yes, I think some more thought needs to go into Dewey and LCSH's relationship to the real world. I think http://www.flickr.com/photos/danbri/3282565132 might be relevant here The classification that danbri uses in

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-20 Thread Bernard Vatant
Ed, Michael Hi Michael, This is really exciting news, especially for those of us Linked Data enthusiasts in the world of libraries and archives. Congratulations! +1 I haven't fully read the wiki page yet, so I apologize if this question is already answered there. I was wondering why you

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-20 Thread Ed Summers
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Bernard Vatantbernard.vat...@mondeca.com wrote: http://dewey.info/class/641/    cc:attributionName OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. ;    cc:attributionURL http://www.oclc.org/dewey/ ;    cc:morePermissions http://www.oclc.org/dewey/about/licensing/ ;  

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-20 Thread Toby Inkster
On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 14:27 -0400, Panzer,Michael wrote: I would like to announce the availability of the DDC Summaries as a linked data service that uses SKOS and other vocabularies for representation [1]. Please take a look if you like. Comments, suggestions, and advice are really

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-20 Thread Ian Davis
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Panzer,Michaelpanz...@oclc.org wrote: Hi all, I would like to announce the availability of the DDC Summaries as a linked data service that uses SKOS and other vocabularies for representation [1]. Please take a look if you like. Comments, suggestions, and

RE: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-20 Thread Panzer,Michael
Hi Ed I haven't fully read the wiki page yet, so I apologize if this question is already answered there. I was wondering why you chose to mint multiple URIs for the same concept in different languages. [...] I kind of expected the assertions to hang off of a language and version

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-20 Thread Ryan Shaw
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Panzer,Michaelpanz...@oclc.org wrote: Whereas when you want to refer to a specific language or format, you have to use a specific URI for an information resource, e.g., http://dewey.info/class/641/about.de or http://dewey.info/class/641/2003/about.de. So

Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-19 Thread Panzer,Michael
Hi all, I would like to announce the availability of the DDC Summaries as a linked data service that uses SKOS and other vocabularies for representation [1]. Please take a look if you like. Comments, suggestions, and advice are really appreciated! Dewey.info makes the top 1000 classes of the

Re: Top three levels of Dewey Decimal Classification published as linked data

2009-08-19 Thread Ed Summers
Hi Michael, This is really exciting news, especially for those of us Linked Data enthusiasts in the world of libraries and archives. Congratulations! I haven't fully read the wiki page yet, so I apologize if this question is already answered there. I was wondering why you chose to mint multiple