If you're involved with OpenRefine, you may (not) want to know that I just
started experimenting with Nomenklatura, a reconciliation service/software
package running at OKFN Labs. It appears to me that you can't use it as a
reconciliation service inside OpenRefine, but a Python library is provided.
<http://nomenklatura.okfnlabs.org/about>

It works as follows:
You look up a term, and you get a matching authorative term back, or a "No
Match" error. If I look up a term, authenticated with my key, and get a "No
Match" error, the candidate term is saved for manual reconciliation. Others
just get the error ;)

The first three formats can now be viewed at
<http://nomenklatura.okfnlabs.org/ol_book_formats>

There is little room for description of the "DataSet", so for those
interested: I'm not trying to be authorative. If you disagree on a term,
let's discuss - everything can be changed afterwards.

Ben

On 31 January 2013 23:43, Tom Morris <[email protected]> wrote:

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