Hi,
No I don't know this one.  Is  there any more information?  What is the purpose 
of this repository? What datasets are cached? I tried clicking on the datasets 
link in the About tab, but get an error message " Resource /void/Dataset not 
found.".

So this adds to my confusion. What are the differences between Bio2RDF, Linked 
Life Data, and OpenLink? Obviously, included datasets, but I have compared 
Bio2RDF and Linked Life Data on this dimension (and will soon, if I can get a 
list from OpenLink), but there is a lot of overlap.  Other people must be also 
facing this choice, no? Are all of these sites stable? Up to date? How well do 
they work with tools like Silk? What if I eventually want to use a crawler like 
LSSpider instead of dumps, so that my results stay up to date? I would assume 
that these are all questions that application developers who want to use Linked 
Open Data would be asking.

Thanks,
Bonnie MacKellar
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: Kingsley Idehen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 7:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Bio2RDF vs Linked Life Data

On 6/17/14 5:27 PM, Bonnie MacKellar wrote:
> Yes, in fact, I have been using a dump from that site for most of my 
> preliminary work. But there is no working SPARQL endpoint, and there is often 
> a big gap between dumps. Plus, there are other datasets I want to use as 
> well.  I am trying to understand the benefits of using these platforms that 
> bring everything together.
>
> Bonnie MacKellar
> [email protected]

Have you looked at our live 50 Billion+ triples based LOD Cloud Cache 
[1] which does include data loaded from these projects, where the data 
is available as an RDF dump. You can start via a simple keyword search.

Links:

[1] http://lod.openlinksw.com -- LOD Cloud Cache
[2] http://lod.openlinksw.com/c/IJ3UOS4 -- Default results page for 
pattern "Protein"
[3] http://lod.openlinksw.com/c/GYIJAVW -- Entity Types associated with 
pattern "Protein"
[4] http://lod.openlinksw.com/c/GYZPJFS -- Entity Relationship Types 
(Relations) in which an Entity associated with the pattern "Protein" 
plays the role of Subject
[5] http://lod.openlinksw.com/c/F734UKK -- Entity Relationship Types 
(Relations) in which an Entity associated with the pattern "Protein" 
plays the role of Object.

-- 

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OpenLink Software
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