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From: Peter DeVries pete.devr...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:40:44 -0500
To: Renaud Delbru renaud.del...@deri.org
Cc: Linked Data community public-lod@w3.org
Subject: Re: Updated GeoSpecies Data Set 1,765,790 Triples
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Thanks Peter,
I haven't seen it. We will process it in the next few days, I'll inform
you if we found some problem.
Best,
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Renaud Delbru
On 30/10/09 01:40, Peter DeVries wrote:
Hi Renaud,
Thank you, I have a semantic sitemap at:
http://lod.geospecies.org/sitemap.xml
I am open to
I have updated the GeoSpecies data set.
You can read about it here:
http://about.geospecies.org/
You can browse it here:
http://lod.geospecies.org/
The RDF dump can be obtained here:
Here is the new RDF dump
http://lod.geospecies.org/geospecies.rdf.tar.gz (1,765,790 Triples)
The data set
Hi Peter,
I see that you have already a dataset dump available. Could I suggest
also the use of a semantic sitemap [1], so that search engines such as
Sindice can find, process and index your dump.
Best,
[1]http://sw.deri.org/2007/07/sitemapextension
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Renaud Delbru
On 29/10/09 21:10,
Hello Daniel
Interesting data. If I had to model them, I guess I would define one
resource for each Species, and one for each Sighting.
For the species, I would reuse as far as possible existing URIs, such as
http://dbpedia.org/page/Desert_Froglet for Crinia deserticola.
But certainly Peter has
Hi Daniel,
I am in the process of updating the GeoSpecies data set and have added your
species to the database.
I will send you a note when this new version is live.
In the meantime, you might like to look over these sparql query examples.
http://about.geospecies.org/sparql.xhtml
Are you interested in determining what factors contribute to why a
particular frog is at one location and not another?
- Pete
To be honest, I just want to publish a great big well structured blob
of frog data, and I recalled seeing
http://data.gbif.org/species/14067175/ and similar mapped out
You should be able to submit the data to GBIF using their xml format.
In my next update your species with author names will be linked to the
GBIF id
DBpedia Resource
NCBI id - get you to bio2rdf resource
and some others like Wikispecies.
I have this done on the development machine, but I still
Peter DeVries wrote:
I have fixed a number of issues and improved LOD linkages for the
GeoSpecies data set.
You can read about it here:
http://about.geospecies.org/
You can browse it here:
http://lod.geospecies.org/
The RDF dump can be obtained here:
Here is the new RDF dump
I have fixed a number of issues and improved LOD linkages for the GeoSpecies
data set.
You can read about it here:
http://about.geospecies.org/
http://about.geospecies.org/You can browse it here:
http://lod.geospecies.org/
http://lod.geospecies.org/The RDF dump can be obtained here:
Here is
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