Hi, Thanks for the info, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. We've established authority control for ancient places, but I'm looking for an ontology I can use to describe the child:parent relationship between city and region or region and larger region (in any way that isn't dcterms:partOf). Geonames has defined their own vocabulary that can't really be reused in other geographic contexts, e.g. with gn:countryCode, gn:parentCountry.
Thanks, Ethan On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Karen Coyle <li...@kcoyle.net> wrote: > Also, there is Geonames (http://www.geonames.org), which is the primary > geographic data set on the Semantic Web. Here is the link to Athens: > > http://www.geonames.org/**search.html?q=athens&country=**GR<http://www.geonames.org/search.html?q=athens&country=GR> > > kc > > > On 4/6/12 4:54 PM, Karen Miller wrote: > >> Ethan, have you considered Getty's Thesaurus of Geographic Names? It >> does provide a geographic hierarchy, although the data for Athens they >> provide isn't quite the one you've described: >> >> http://www.getty.edu/vow/**TGNHierarchy?find=athens&** >> place=&nation=&prev_page=1&**english=Y&subjectid=7001393<http://www.getty.edu/vow/TGNHierarchy?find=athens&place=&nation=&prev_page=1&english=Y&subjectid=7001393> >> >> This vocabulary is available in XML here: >> >> http://www.getty.edu/research/**tools/vocabularies/obtain/**index.html<http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/obtain/index.html> >> >> I have looked at it but not used it; it's a big tangled mess of XML. >> >> MODS mimics a hierarchy (the subject/hierarchicalGeographic element has >> these children: continent, country, province, region, state, territory, >> county, city, island, area, extraterrestrialArea, citySection). The VRA >> Core location element provides a similar mapping. >> >> I try to stay away from Dublin Core, but I did venture onto the DC Terms >> page just now and saw TGN listed in the vocabulary encoding schemes there, >> so probably someone has implemented it. >> >> Karen >> >> >> Karen D. Miller >> Monographic/Digital Projects Cataloger >> Bibliographic Services Dept. >> Northwestern University Library >> Evanston, IL >> k-mill...@northwestern.edu >> 847-467-3462 >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Code for Libraries >> [mailto:code4...@listserv.nd.**EDU<CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU>] >> On Behalf Of Ethan Gruber >> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 12:49 PM >> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU >> Subject: [CODE4LIB] Representing geographic hiearchy in linked data >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have a dilemma that needs to be sorted out. I'm looking for an >> ontology that can describe geographic hierarchy, and hopefully someone on >> the list has experience with this. For example, if I have an RDF record >> that describes Athens, I want to point Athens to Attica, and Attica to >> Greece, and so on. The current proposal is to use dcterms:partOf, but the >> problem with this is that our records will also use dcterms:partOf to >> describe a completely different type of relational concept, and it will be >> almost impossible for scripts to recognize the difference between these two >> uses of the same DC term. >> >> Thanks, >> Ethan >> > > -- > Karen Coyle > kco...@kcoyle.net http://kcoyle.net > ph: 1-510-540-7596 > m: 1-510-435-8234 > skype: kcoylenet >