Hi,
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Dumping the data using the [CONTENTdm] web-services API into LOD
representations
is definitely the way to go. CONTENTdm out of the box has no
capacity to act as an LOD provider.
I've written a simple application, easyLOD, for exposing Linked Data
Thanks, both of those give me a much better idea. I know I had used
CONTENTdm data with a Google map almost 2 years ago for a class project but
that involved extracting the data from the admin end into an excel table,
so these show marked improvement.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Chad
Hi,
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Hi Matt,
The largest hurdle you would face with linked data and ContentDM are
the
inconsistently persistent URLs (to say nothing of the application
specific
jankyness in the url). When an item is added to a collection in
ContentDM,
it is assigned an ID
I work right next to the CONTENTdm guys, so I suppose I could ask them, but
I also use to work at the Washington State Library, and I like what they're
doing with CONTENTdm, and they have some maps. Is this a good example of
what you're trying to do at all?