On 9/14/12 4:51 PM, AboutThisDay wrote:
hi Pablo,

Good spot :) and many thanks for the feedback.

We will very soon be adding some kind of an 'About Us' page where we were planning to properly credit/attribute DBpedia. But since you have mentioned it, we have now added attribution to DBpedia in both the preview panel (right at the bottom where you found the Wikipedia attribution) and at the footer.

Thanks again,

Kavi
www.aboutthisday.com - an 'on this day' style search engine <http://www.aboutthisday.com>

What about using <link/> in the head section of yoiur HTML to list the DBpedia URIs associated with data in your HTML tables? You can use pattern:
<link rel="related" href="{DBpediaURIX} .. />

or

<link rel="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/source"; href="DBpediaURI-X ../>
..
<link rel="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/source"; href="DBpediaURI-N ../> .

Depending on your control over HTTP service, you can replicate the above via "Link:" .

Doing this keeps the Linked Data Web highly discoverable to other Web user agents, esp., those that are Linked Data savvy.


Remember, the fundamental goal is for each DBpedia consumer to contribute to the Linked Open Data virtuous cycle etc..

Kingsley

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Pablo N. Mendes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    Hi Kavi,
    I can't seem to find the attribution to DBpedia (although I do see
    the attribution to Wikipedia). Can you please help me find it?

    I am also missing links from the entities (Amy Winehouse, etc.) to
    their DBpedia pages. On the Web, links are currency. Linking to
    the DBpedia identifiers is a great way to show your appreciation
    for the work done in this project.

    Cheers,
    Pablo

    On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 5:06 PM, AboutThisDay
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        hi All,

        I am happy to announce the recent beta launch of
        www.AboutThisDay.com <http://www.AboutThisDay.com> - a 'this
        day in history' style search engine of facts relating to
        people, events and holidays.

        This website is powered by the DBPedia and so a very massive
        thanks to all the developers and the sponsors behind DBPedia.

        Please do check this website out and please let us know of any
        comments/suggestions you may have to via our facebook/twitter
        pages. What has been released now is just an initial basic set
        of functionality and we have some very interesting features to
        come.

        For those who need a bit more background on this, below is a
        summary of the features that we believe makes our website
        stand out from the rest:

        1. A slick, contemporary, user-friendly and highly responsive
        user interface
        2. Date range filters to narrow down the results to specific
        set/range of years
        3. Category filters that allows you to see politicians, sports
        events etc. happened on this day
        4. Results sorted by popularity based on a home-grown ranking
        algorithm
        5. Real-time updates from Wikipedia using the DBpedia live
        updates feature

        Thanks,

        Kavi



        
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