On 10/10/10 10:20 AM, David Wood wrote:
Hi Kingsley,
On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 10/7/10 10:02 AM, David Wood wrote:
Hi all,
Please find below a Call for Chapters for a new contributed book to be entitled
Linking_Government_Data. Please distribute this
Hi all,
Please find below a Call for Chapters for a new contributed book to be entitled
Linking_Government_Data. Please distribute this information as widely as
possible to help us collect useful success stories, techniques and benefits to
using Linked Data in governments. Thanks in advance.
On 10/7/10 10:02 AM, David Wood wrote:
Hi all,
Please find below a Call for Chapters for a new contributed book to be entitled
Linking_Government_Data. Please distribute this information as widely as
possible to help us collect useful success stories, techniques and benefits to
using
Will all due respect, as with any monograph this is a call to
*contribute*; the benefits if accepted are being part of an important
work. Recipients are free to not submit!
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
On 10/7/10 10:02 AM, David Wood wrote:
Hi
On 10/7/10 11:42 AM, John Erickson wrote:
Will all due respect, as with any monograph this is a call to
*contribute*; the benefits if accepted are being part of an important
work. Recipients are free to not submit!
John,
My question still stands? Who benefits from the sale of the book? No
Hi Kingsley,
I hope the following context answers your question since I'm familiar with the
details ...
In the spirit of transparency, we are looking for ways to raise the profile of
successful projects in order to increase credibility of the SemWeb/LD
community. A book like this doesn't
On 10/7/10 1:53 PM, Bernadette Hyland wrote:
Hi Kingsley,
I hope the following context answers your question since I'm familiar
with the details ...
Bernadette,
In the spirit of transparency, we are looking for ways to raise the
profile of successful projects in order to increase