I can create a few screen shots if you’d like.  The RDF edit does much more 
than allow users to fill in values for properties (self-editing).  It's 
actually an ontology editor as well that allows you to create new classes, 
object and data properties,  set access controls for editing/viewing of a class 
or property, and so on.  

I'll see if someone has created a screencast for the VIVO editing features.  If 
not, someone on the vivo team should do that.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Olivier Rossel [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 3:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: RDF editor
> 
> Are there some screenshots of the RDF editor of Vivoweb?
> 
> Envoyé de mon iPhone
> 
> Le 23 mai 2012 à 06:58, Tao (陶信东) <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> > Thanks John,
> >
> > I've set up VIVO on our server. It looks great!
> >
> > The only problem is that there seems to be some encoding problems
> i.e. when
> > I added a new instance of foaf:Person with first name and last name
> > specified as some Chinese characters, they become messes. And when I
> change
> > the name of the People menu item from "People" to "人物", the browser
> > freezes for a long time and the whole site broke down.
> >
> > Anyway, VIVO is the most powerful RDF editor I ever tried. We will
> look into
> > the source code to figure out the above problems.
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tao
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Fereira [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 7:13 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: RDF editor
> >
> > VIVO (www.vivoweb.org) can be used to edit RDF.  It has a web based
> UI and
> > works with both Joseki and Fuseki although it uses SDB rather than
> TDB.
> > VIVO also has its own ontology which you don't necessarily have to
> use if
> > you just download that Vitro (aka VIVO core) code.  It's an open
> source java
> > web application available as a binary, the complete source code, or
> as a
> > virtual appliance.
> >
> > VIVO was originally developed by my boss (at Cornell University) and
> > although I'm not officially not part of the development team I've
> > contributed a fair amount of code to the project, do a lot of
> integration
> > work with it, and recently spoke at six different sessions at a VIVO
> > implementation fest.
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Holger Knublauch [mailto:[email protected]]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 6:23 AM
> >> To: [email protected]
> >> Subject: Re: RDF editor
> >>
> >> On 5/22/2012 20:01, Tao (陶信东) wrote:
> >>> Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>> Is there an RDF editor that can let the users edit RDF data, which
> >> may be
> >>> stored in TDB and exposed by Joseki/Fuseki? A web-based one is
> >> preferred.
> >>>
> >>> I know Protégé and web protégé. But they seem not working when
> >> there's
> >>> too much data.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Tao
> >>>
> >> TopBraid Composer (Standard Edition or above) can be used to edit
> TDB
> >> models directly.
> >>
> >> Holger
> >
> >

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