On 5/1/13 10:47 AM, Alexander Garcia Castro wrote:
This will be an interesting experiment. will authors follow it? will
there be a clear added value for readers? in any case interesting +1

This is an http://www.jbiomedsem.com/content/4/S1/S5 example of using
linked data in the biomedical domain, in scientific publications.
although a post mortem experiment, it illustrates the advantages of
linked data for full content open access journals.

"In this paper, we present our approach to the generation of
self-describing machine-readable scholarly documents. We understand
the scientific document as an entry point and interface to the Web of
Data. We have semantically processed the full-text, open-access subset
of PubMed Central. Our RDF model and resulting dataset make extensive
use of existing ontologies and semantic enrichment services"

Here's are some links showcasing the effect of COLD's use of Linked Data as an integral part of their home page construction effort:

1. http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/http/db.uwaterloo.ca/cold2013/ - follow-your-nose via the foaf:primaryTopic relation object 2. http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/id/entity/http/db.uwaterloo.ca/cold2013/#ws - a proxy/wrapper Linked Data URI for the workshop 3. http://bit.ly/ZVdE9Q -- faceted browser page that delivers follow-your-nose navigation and serendipitous discovery across different entity relationship dimensions .

Now I pass your URL to the same Linked Data browsing/exploration service, and I get:

http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/http://www.jbiomedsem.com/content/4/S1/S5 .

Question: where is the Linked Data ?

Kingsley



On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected]> wrote:
On 5/1/13 8:42 AM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 05/01/2013 02:19 PM, Aidan Hogan wrote:
Hi Sarven,

We've been following the discussion and saw your request ...

For the COLD 2013 Workshop (@ISWC) [1], aside from requiring PDFs, we
will also allow submission of optional Web-based materials, such as
HTML, XHTML+RDFa, Turtle, ontologies, videos, etc. It is up to the
authors to decide if they want to submit such material and if so, in
what format or for what purpose. Such material will be hosted and/or
linked from our workshop web-page (which is a source of RDFa-based
Linked Data) [1].

We're not sure what kinds of material authors will see fit to submit, so
this is effectively an experiment for us. Let's see if authors decide to
make use of this option and if so, how.

Best regards,
COLD 2013 Organisers

[1] http://db.uwaterloo.ca/cold2013/

This is great news for all!

Sets an excellent example for others.

COLD 2013 Organisers, thank you :)

-Sarven


This is exactly how it should be done.

We have an event about consuming Linked Data that exemplifies the concept by
also showcasing (via its own home page) the power of Linked Data.

Awesome!


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