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CALL FOR PAPERS
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1st International Workshop on Consuming Linked Data (COLD 2010)
http://consuminglinkeddata.org/COLD2010
at the 9th International Semantic Web Conference
http://iswc2010.semanticweb.org
November 8, 2010, in
After the great success of the SWIB09 conference (http://swib09.de), the
North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Centre (hbz) and the German
National Library of Economics - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
(ZBW) will organise another conference discussing Semantic Web in
Libraries in 2010.
Thanks to everyone who responded to my questions (both on this list and
privately). One thing I realized is that sending out my example(s) as RDF
snippets that lacked dereferenceable URIs probably wasn't a good idea (since
one of my core goals is to produce not just good RDF, but good RDF
On Thursday 12. August 2010 13:35:28 John Erickson wrote:
I realize this is a dangerous question, but...what is the cause of the
change?
Oh, it is good and interesting question, but one that I cannot answer, and
my solution has to be so generic it isn't relevant.
The problem is that I cannot
On Thursday 12. August 2010 13:42:52 Leigh Dodds wrote:
I've been wondering about this too. I've always leaned towards
treating a 301 as an owl:sameAs statement [1].
Interesting!
This could be encoded
in the data directly instead of your ex:permanently_moved_to. But I'd
also argue that
On Thursday 12. August 2010 14:02:45 Bernard Vatant wrote:
You might be interested by what has been done for lingvoj.org language
URIs (which you have used in a project if I remember well)
Yeah, that's now in production at http://smil.uio.no/ (uhm, down now...
Well, I left that company some
Hello,
On 13/08/2010, at 16:46, Wood, Jamey wrote:
I've but these two samples together to try to clarify my third question
(about making LOD browseable), which is still murkiest to me. In the 43
example, the data is crafted to have a hierarchical path through the data
(state - state/year