The Linked Data for the millions of resources in WorldCat.org is now
available as RDF/XML, JSON-LD, Turtle, and Triples via content-negotiation.
Details:
http://dataliberate.com/2013/06/content-negotiation-for-worldcat/
~Richard.
+1
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Richard Wallis
richard.wal...@dataliberate.com wrote:
The Linked Data for the millions of resources in WorldCat.org is now
available as RDF/XML, JSON-LD, Turtle, and Triples via content-negotiation.
Details:
Probably something I'm doing wrong, since I'm just copying and pasting,
but the command from the blog post:
curl -L -H Accept: text/turtle http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/41266045
gets me:
curl: (6) Could not resolve host: text; nodename nor servname provided,
or not known
kc
On 6/3/13 12:00
I also get a good response from that, Karen.
I've seen this error in the past when DNS doesn't resolve. Possibly you're
having connectivity issues.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Kyle Banerjee kyle.baner...@gmail.comwrote:
What you've provided looks like it will work. My money is that the
Ta da! That did it, Kyle. Why on earth do we all them smart quotes ?!
kc
On 6/3/13 4:07 PM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
Just for the heck of it, I tried copying and pasting and got the same
error. There were smart quotes on the web page. Turn those into regular
single or double quotes and it works
On 04/06/13 11:18, Karen Coyle wrote:
Ta da! That did it, Kyle. Why on earth do we all them smart quotes ?!
Because they look damn sexy when printed on pulp-of-murdered-tree, which
we all know is authoritative form of any communication.
cheers
stuart
--
Stuart Yeates
Library Technology
Those are smart words! Can I quote them?
:P
Regards,
Ben
On 4-6-2013 1:40, stuart yeates wrote:
On 04/06/13 11:18, Karen Coyle wrote:
Ta da! That did it, Kyle. Why on earth do we all them smart quotes ?!
Because they look damn sexy when printed on pulp-of-murdered-tree, which
we all know