Hi Alexander,

On 3/17/15 4:19 AM, Alexander Garcia Castro wrote:
> dear all, I am new to dbpedia and wiki related technology so please
> forgive the naiveté of my question. we are trying to generate a wiki
> page for each and every scientific article that has been published. we
> have harvested major  bibliographic repositories. We now have all we
> need as a minimal amount of information for the generation of the page
> with the corresponding metadata with out exposing the content or
> violating copyright. We would like the pages to be created
> automatically, is there an api for that facilitates the automatic
> generation of wikipages? is this allowed?could this be
> done?
> Ultimately I want every piece of available metadata for research
> articles to be part of dbpedia, for those scietific articles that are
> open access I am also making available an extended metadata which is
> based on topics extracted from the content.
Interesting! Could you share a sample of such metadata?
> Also, for open access
> content we would like to have them as wikipages -we are looking if this
> is legal.
>
> How could I generate content for DBPEDIA without generating a wikipage?
You can produce a dataset that complies to RDF standards.
If your content is multilingual, I would recommend to use the Turtle 
syntax [1], which supports UTF-8 encoded IRIs.

Cheers!

[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/
> we could generate the content for wikipedia for any given published
> paper; this may then
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