On 9/14/12 7:20 PM, AboutThisDay wrote:
hi Kingsley,

Thanks very much for taking the time to review this site and for all your suggestions.

>> And I just noticed that you are exposing DBpedia URIs when an item is selected... >> To make it clearer just change "DBpedia" to "DBpedia URI" or "DBpedia ID" and you are very much set re. virtuous and beneficial attribution, Linked Data style!

I actually read your recent email to this mailing list about the 'best practices' reg. DBPedia attribution and went with the @href style as it best suited our UI design principles and performance guidelines. I personally think that the information in your mail would be very useful to other DBpedia users if published in the DBpedia website (similar to http://www.freebase.com/policies/attribution).

Yes, this is similar to what Tom Morris suggested in an earlier post. We need to clean this up so that everyone is clear about how DBpedia should be attributed.


BTW, the "DBpedia ID" change has been done.

Thanks again,

You're welcome.

Kingsley

Kavi

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On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 9/14/12 5:42 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:


        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?


    And I just noticed that you are exposing DBpedia URIs when an item
    is selected. Example:
    http://www.aboutthisday.com/#!nsearch:day=0914&type=person&domain=Science
    
<http://www.aboutthisday.com/#%21nsearch:day=0914&type=person&domain=Science>
    which does expose (via @href) in the blurb section e.g.:

    >From the Wikipedia article Heinz Gerischer retrieved via <a
    href="{RelevantDBpediaEntityURI}">DBpedia</a>, released under the
    CC BY-SA 3.0 license.

    To make it clearer just change "DBpedia" to "DBpedia URI" or
    "DBpedia ID" and you are very much set re. virtuous and beneficial
    attribution, Linked Data style!


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