On 6/9/13 12:05 PM, Nick Andrews wrote:
Hello DBpedia experts,
It would be really helpful to hear your feedback on this: DBpedia Live appears
to store records which have been deleted (over a year ago) from Wikipedia.
Here's an example. This record currently appears in DBpedia Live (as of today June 9 2013):
http://live.dbpedia.org/page/%22Lumen_Art_Design%22
But the relevant article on Wikipedia was deleted over a year ago, in Jan 2012:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Lumen_Art_Design%22
Does this indicate a bug in DBpedia? Or is there an intentional policy of retaining deleted info? If the latter, it would be great if something in the DBpedia data could flag 'deleted' status.
Many thanks in advance for your help,
Nick

Please note, there isn't a single DBpedia-Live. We also maintain an instance. Thus, I encourage you to check spot and then (in the worst case) highlight inconsistencies
.

Example: http://dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com/page/%22Lumen_Art_Design%22


Kingsley


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