On 3/29/13 9:13 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Hi.
As I said, great initiative.
Do you have a section or chapter about where Linked Data has delivered an 
enhanced user experience to existing web sites, rather than providing the whole 
experience?
This is an important aspect for the eventual utility of Linked Data, although 
hard to capture.
The sort of thing I mean is, for example, the "Research" and "Conservation" 
tabs at
http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database/search_object_details.aspx?objectid=117631&partid=1&searchText=Rosetta+Stone&numpages=10&orig=%2fresearch%2fsearch_the_collection_database.aspx&currentPage=1
come directly out of a Linked Data world (mediated by a sameAs store).
There is quite a lot of similar stuff around, and I am guessing that 
educational resources would want to embrace that, and even discuss best 
practice.
Best
Hugh
Wondering aloud: are there any routes to the Linked Data URIs from the original Linked Data sources? It's a loss of fidelity when original source Linked Data URIs are disconnected from the value chain re., data visualization.


Kingsley

On 29 Mar 2013, at 09:57, Maria Maleshkova <[email protected]>
  wrote:

Dear all,

visualisation is obviously a very hot topic currently and there are a lot of 
tools and implementations, which provide different level of support. Some 
simply do a graph visualisation based on the links, other provide multiple 
visualisation forms to choose from.

What I will try to do while preparing the chapter and the catalog is to identify 
the different visualisation needs that each of the tools address (simple browsing, 
exploring hierarchies, identifying relationships) . Furthermore, it is obvious 
that particular types of data are better visualised in a certain way (geo-spacial 
data --> maps).

Naturally, the collection of tools should be available in an annotated way.

As Barry mentioned, in creating the different chapters, we are trying to pick 
only the corresponding supporting technologies and tools.

Maria






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