Hi Paolo,
Oh like that idea of annotations a lot!  I don't want to get ahead of myself 
here but assuming the Open Data Directory CG is happy to publish the glossary 
as LOD from the w3.org namespace, we can readily incorporate a new feature 
supporting the open annotations spec as nanopublications using Callimachus (the 
FLOSS data platform that the Open Data Directory is built on).  That would be a 
nice exemplar and certainly a good demonstration of LOD in the wild.

Thank you for the suggestion and we'll report back on progress this summer.  
Maybe you can test the future implementation & see if the workflow makes sense?

Cheers,

Bernadette

On Jun 27, 2013, at 12:54 PM, Paola Di Maio <[email protected]> wrote:

> yep
> 
> great work, B and all
> a starting point, and hopefully a valuable learning /teaching resource as well
>  #webscience #learning
> -  could it be useful perhaps to find a way of quickly add annotations to the 
> terms, so that when things crop up, input from (registered?)  users can be 
> recorded, and considered in future iterations
> 
> cheers
> 
> P
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Bernadette Hyland <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi,
> On behalf of the editors, I'm pleased to announce the publication of the 
> peer-reviewed Linked Data Glossary published as a W3C Working Group Note 
> effective 27-June-2013.[1]  
> 
> We hope this document serves as a useful glossary containing terms defined 
> and used to describe Linked Data, and its associated vocabularies and best 
> practices for publishing structured data on the Web.  
> 
> The LD Glossary is intended to help foster constructive discussions between 
> the Web 2.0 and 3.0 developer communities, encouraging all of us appreciate 
> the application of different technologies for different use cases.  We hope 
> the glossary serves as a useful starting point in your discussions about data 
> sharing on the Web.
> 
> Finally, the editors are grateful to David Wood for contributing the initial 
> glossary terms from Linking Government Data, (Springer 2011). The editors 
> wish to also thank members of the Government Linked Data Working Group with 
> special thanks to the reviewers and contributors: Thomas Baker, Hadley 
> Beeman, Richard Cyganiak, Michael Hausenblas, Sandro Hawke, Benedikt 
> Kaempgen, James McKinney, Marios Meimaris, Jindrich Mynarz and Dave Reynolds 
> who diligently iterated the W3C Linked Data Glossary in order to create a 
> foundation of terms upon which to discuss and better describe the Web of 
> Data.  If there is anyone that the editors inadvertently overlooked in this 
> list, please accept our apologies. 
> 
> Thank you one & all!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Bernadette Hyland, 3 Round Stones
> Ghislain Atemezing, EURECOM
> Michael Pendleton, US Environmental Protection Agency
> Biplav Srivastava, IBM
> 
> W3C Government Linked Data Working Group
> Charter: http://www.w3.org/2011/gld/
> 
> [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/ld-glossary/
> 

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