"Note about Babel: The Babel service is not guaranteed to run as a public 
service indefinitely. If you rely on Babel translation services (RDF/XML, 
N3, Excel, an Exhibit page, KML, JPEG, TSV importers), consider running 
Babel yourself, downloading the transformed data if you don't need to 
actively transform the original, or maintaining the original data in a 
format that does not depend on Babel."

There's definitely a missing hyperlink over the "consider running babel 
yourself".  I've searched for days, and there is no documentation anywhere 
on how to do this.  Downloading and compiling the code, sure, I can do 
that.  But there is no user-instructions for what to do with it.  The 
readme in the source code says "for more information go to..." and provides 
to a hyperlink that doesn't work.   No user-documentation beyond the 
bare-bones readme in the source tree either.  The /babel/ page can be 
reverse-engineered to figure out what all of the form-fields are, and to 
discover the /translate/ endpoint... and that's fine too, but that isn't 
exactly "running it yourself". 

I'm trying to not overload your public resource, but you're making it very 
difficult for me to be kind ;-)  ;-)

Cheers all!

M


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