Richard Light wrote:
> Sorry: Linked Data jargon.  It simply means that if you request this URL 
> you get something back.  The general LD approach is that you use content 
> negotiation to decide what that something might be.  If the HTTP request 
> has an Accept header which says "I want RDF/XML, please" then that's 
> what the server should return.  If the HTTP request makes no particular 
> demands, it's OK to return standard HTML (i.e. a human-readable set of 
> info about the concept).

Yep, that sounds about right. See Edward's previous suggestions for v1:

"What kind of data would you like to see in the subject RDF? How about the same 
as appears on the subject pages?"

- List of works
- Related subjects
- Authors who write about this subject
- Publishers who publish about this subject

Sound good?
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