Am Wed, 28 Mar 2012 13:19:46 +0200 schrieb [email protected] :

> Or we may use information from those individual libraries: the second
> VIAF ID for you, Karen, <http://viaf.org/viaf/195531823/rdf.xml> has a
> link to the DNB: <owl:sameAs
> rdf:resource="http://d-nb.info/gnd/181194619"/>. Whereas this
> particular example doesn't work because the DNB has no link back to
> VIAF, the RDF/XML from DNB for J.K. Rowling does:
> http://d-nb.info/gnd/122340469/about/rdf.
> So when we know the Gemeinsame Normdatei identifier for someone or
> something, we may look up the VIAF ID via that road.

Be aware that *not all* GND URIs identifies _persons_ - some identifies only
the _name_of_the_person_ . I.e. http://d-nb.info/gnd/115541543 (where are all
publications are listed where the author is named "Friedrich Schiller"
("Publikationen von Autoren mit diesem Namen"="publications of authors with
that name")).
  Interestingly these only-name-identifier-URIs have no RDF representation and
thus may not be linked in VIAF or Wikipedia ( however, they _may_ be linked as
in our library LOD service "lobid.org". We linked them via the predicate
"dc:creator" (which can be a name , in contrast to "dcterms:creator" which
identifies a person)).

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