Re: Possible Idea For a Sem Web Based Game?

2010-12-10 Thread Toby Inkster
On Fri, 2010-12-10 at 02:58 +0100, Melvin Carvalho wrote: Real world locations might be the way forward. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMQ5DFkU794 That reminds me - there was an article in the New Scientist a few weeks ago about newsgames. These are essentially journalism in an alternative

Re: Cultural heritage domain (Museums and collections)

2010-12-10 Thread Antoine Isaac
Dear Daniel, Adding to the feedback you've already received... The vocabulary that Europeana is planning to use in its RDF/linked data activities is at [1]. You were given quite some pointers to museums, let me give some on libraries :-) -- we're going to see more and more interaction between

Re: Possible Idea For a Sem Web Based Game?

2010-12-10 Thread Nathan
Melvin Carvalho wrote: On 21 November 2010 18:12, Toby Inkster t...@g5n.co.uk wrote: On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 20:43:34 +0800 Joshua Shinavier j...@fortytwo.net wrote: 1) a node should not be *only* a location, but should also include a game-specific context. E.g. instead of a node for London, have

[CFP] BNCOD 2011: 28th British National Conference on Databases

2010-12-10 Thread Jun Zhao
Apologies for cross-posting... ** 28th British National Conference on Databases - BNCOD 2011 Manchester, United Kingdom 12-14 July 2011

Differing definitions

2010-12-10 Thread David Barber
I've had a varied but extensive history of dealing with government data in electronic form. This started as a government documents librarian helping people find government data in electronic form, continued with sharing it on the early Internet, and most recently managing government data as a

Re: Differing definitions

2010-12-10 Thread Adrian Walker
Hi David -- You wrote... *My question for this list is whether there are any model projects which are effectively using semantic technologies not just to make data open, but also to make the related definitional data more visible and easier to understand or compare across data sources. *

Re: Differing definitions

2010-12-10 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 12/10/10 10:13 AM, Adrian Walker wrote: Hi David -- You wrote... /My question for this list is whether there are any model projects which are effectively using semantic technologies not just to make data open, but also to make the related definitional data more visible and easier to

Re: Differing definitions

2010-12-10 Thread Adrian Walker
Hi Kingsley, You wrote *Do you have a service the emits machine readable structured data? Naturally, any of the many RDF formats would do etc..* The service accepts http from Java clients and emits simple XML [1,2] . (One can also use the system from Firefox and IE) HTH, -- Adrian [1]

Re: Differing definitions

2010-12-10 Thread ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program
David, Imagine 27 countries and 22 official languages and the collective mountains of shared documents, which is the problem the European Union deals with every single day in its 27 bureaucracies. I recommend looking at: http://cordis.europa.eu/home_en.html

Re: Differing definitions

2010-12-10 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 12/10/10 11:26 AM, Adrian Walker wrote: Hi Kingsley, You wrote /Do you have a service the emits machine readable structured data? Naturally, any of the many RDF formats would do etc../ The service accepts http from Java clients and emits simple XML [1,2] . (One can also use the