Hi Dan,

> What is the procedure for getting this stuff exposed?

We are still busy with getting all the infobox-to-DBpedia-ontology mappings
into a Wiki so that the community can edit and complement them. I hope that
this will finished in the next 3 weeks and we will be able to invite the
community to add mappings with the next DBpedia release.

We will send you a special invite then for checking that we have done
everything right with the Infobox Book :-)

Cheers,

Chris


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Von: Dan Brickley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 7. Februar 2010 08:35
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [Dbpedia-discussion] Dewey and other subject classification codes -
can these be extracted?

Via http://twitter.com/wdenton/status/8743383598
'Just noticed Wikipedia has Dewey and LC and OCLC numbers for some
books, eg Up In the Air http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_In_the_Air'

In the source, these show up as

{{Infobox Book
......
 pages         = 303 pp
| isbn          = 978-0385497107
| dewey= 813/.54 21
| congress= PS3561.I746 U6 2001
| oclc= 46472260
...

However they're not in http://dbpedia.org/page/Up_in_the_Air

What is the procedure for getting this stuff exposed? Something to do
with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_book or a mapping
file elsewhere? Are UDC subject codes in there too somewhere?

I would love all such bookish classification data to be exposed in
dbpedia (and to know how others can help). There is a big library
community out there who might be interested, if only they knew how...

cheers,

Dan

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