Hi,

at the moment I am interested in some data on activity of pages (really just a 
timestamp with author for last N edits would do).
Something like the SIOC-Exporter seems interesting, but it looks like it 
extracts metadata for a page, rather than its "history".

I may be missing something, but I have been playing a bit with 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin
and checking info boxes nothing much changes in the output, which seems a bit 
empty.

I'll have a look at the paper when I find a minute!

best,
Andrea

Il giorno 03/giu/2013, alle ore 17:05, Fabrizio Orlandi 
<[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Hi Andrea,
> 
> maybe you will find our work (done in 2010/2011) useful:
> "Modelling Provenance of DBpedia Resources Using Wikipedia Contributions"
> Fabrizio Orlandi, Alexandre Passant
> Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, Volume 
> 9(2),149–164,Elsevier,2011
> 
> http://vmuss06.deri.ie/faborl/papers/JWSarticle2011.pdf
> 
> Cheers,
> Fabrizio
> 
> 
> On 03/06/13 00:58, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I didn't find it, but just in case I can avoid some heavy scraping: do you 
>> have in DBPedia the edit history for wikipedia pages ?
>> Well, at least it's a short question!
>> 
>> best,
>> Andrea
>> 
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