On 9/14/12 5:38 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
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

Kavi,

In addition to the above, here is some un-anchored text in you sample page: Birth of Sameera Reddy (1977, 1978). Why not change that to: Birth of <a href="http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sameera_Reddy";>Sameera Reddy </a> (1977, 1978), for instance?

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