Adrian:
Thanks. Very interesting and relevant work.
David Barber
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Adrian Walker adriandwal...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi David --
You wrote...
*My question for this list is whether there are any model projects which
are effectively using semantic technologies
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
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. *
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
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
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--- On Fri, 12/10/10, David Barber dmbar...@gmail.com wrote:
From: David Barber dmbar...@gmail.com
Subject: Differing definitions
To: public-lod@w3.org
Date: Friday, December 10, 2010
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