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Stuart,
Since triplestores, in essence, store graph data I think a slightly better
question is what can you do with graph data (if you do not mind me
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Jeff,
With graph data it is much easier to search for an author (lets say Jane
Austen) and find not only
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Jeff,
With graph data it is much easier to search for an author (lets say Jane
Austen) and find not only
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My +1 for Joseki.
sb
On 11
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Hi All
My question is what do you guys use
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Hi All
My question is what do you guys use triplestores
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A triplestore is basically a database backend for RDF triples. The major
benefit is that it allows for SPARQL querying. You could imagine a
triplestore as being the same thing as a relational database that can be
queried
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Thanks Jeff
Interesting concept, can you give me any examples of their usage, what kinds of
data etc.?
Thanks
Stuart Forrest PhD
Library Systems
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My +1 for Joseki
, December 19, 2014 10:32 AM
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Thanks Jeff
Interesting concept, can you give me any examples of their usage, what
kinds of data etc.?
Thanks
: Friday, December 19, 2014 10:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] rdf triplestores
Thanks Jeff
Interesting concept, can you give me any examples of their usage, what
kinds of data etc.?
Thanks
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Jeff,
With graph data it is much easier to search for an author (lets say Jane
Austen) and find not only all of the books that she
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This all sounds really interesting, can anyone recommend a resource for
learning what it's all about and what it can be used for?
Stuart
Stuart Forrest PhD
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Stuart,
This presentation was given at the Code4Lib conference in 2009
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My +1 for Joseki.
sb
On 11/nov/2013, at 06.12, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
What is your favorite RDF triplestore?
I am able to convert numerous
I've been using Apache Fuseki (
http://jena.apache.org/documentation/serving_data/) for almost a year, in
production since the spring. It's a SPARQL server with a built in TBD.
It's easy to use, and takes about 5 minutes to get working on your desktop
or server.
Ethan
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at
My +1 for Joseki.
sb
On 11/nov/2013, at 06.12, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
What is your favorite RDF triplestore?
I am able to convert numerous library-related metadata formats into RDF/XML.
In a minimal way, I can then contribute to the Semantic Web by simply putting
the resulting files on
I've used Fuseki a lot and really like it, although configuration for
things like LARQ (full text indexing) historically has been a little
underdocumented (and it can be a little difficult to understand what
component is in charge of what task).
4-Store is super simple to get up and running with,
I'll second Richard on this. 4store is fairly quick to set up and get
going. It comes with command-line tools and an HTTP option.
FWIW, ID.LOC.GOV uses 4store in its stack.
Yours,
Kevin
On 11/11/2013 01:17 AM, Richard Wallis wrote:
I've had some success with 4Store: http://4store.org
Eric,
We just did a workshop at C4LMidwest on getting up and running with Fuseki and
RDF/XML. Here's the 3-part tutorial (for OS X, but translates easily to Linux):
http://jstirnaman.wordpress.com/2013/10/11/installing-fuseki-with-jena-and-tdb-on-os-x/
Jason
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We use 4Store at Oregon State University. I recommend it as very easy to
put up.
I've gone so far as to launch it live in a 20 minute talk.
- Tom
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Kevin Ford k...@3windmills.com wrote:
I'll second Richard on this. 4store is fairly quick to set up and get
I've primarily used Sesame myself. The http based queries made it pretty
easy to script against.
http://www.openrdf.org/
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.edu wrote:
What is your favorite RDF triplestore?
I am able to convert numerous library-related metadata
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