Re: [Freebase-experts] ISBNs, owl:sameAs, etc

2009-12-28 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Tom Morris wrote: > But is the description of the book (ie Freebase topic) really the same > thing as the book? > > Assuming it was, wouldn't you not only have to make the sameAs > assertions and publish them someplace, but also get them loaded into > sameas.org?

Re: ISBNs, owl:sameAs, etc

2009-12-28 Thread Dan Brickley
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Daniel O'Connor wrote: > Psst, Chris, Tobias - any chance of RDFBookMashup rendering 'owl:sameAs > urn:isbn:12434567' ? > > I might see if I can glue freebase's 1.8 million or so ISBNs onto > rdfbookmashup. It's probably common knowledge, but there's a few scripts

Fwd: ISBNs, owl:sameAs, etc

2009-12-28 Thread Daniel O'Connor
Psst, Chris, Tobias - any chance of RDFBookMashup rendering 'owl:sameAs urn:isbn:12434567' ? I might see if I can glue freebase's 1.8 million or so ISBNs onto rdfbookmashup. -- Forwarded message -- From: Daniel O'Connor Date: Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 2:12 PM Subject: ISBNs, owl:sameA

Re: [pedantic-web] ANN: 20th Century Press Archives as ORE / Linked Data application - Technical Preview

2009-12-28 Thread Ed Summers
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Neubert Joachim wrote: > Please feel invited to take a look at it - we would highly appreciate any > feedback about our approach. Thanks for announcing this Joachim. It is great to see more linked data as rdfa getting out on the web. I'm particularly excited becau

Re: Generate RDFa with Epiphany

2009-12-28 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
Hi Benjamin, Nice - can you create GoodRelations (http://purl.org/goodrelations/) patterns in RDFa for existing shop pages, e.g. identify price and product information? Just spotting the product name, description, EAN/UPC code, and price would already very valuable. Best Martin PS: Did you

ANN: 20th Century Press Archives as ORE / Linked Data application - Technical Preview

2009-12-28 Thread Neubert Joachim
The 20th Century Press Archives is a collection of more than six million newspaper clippings, dating from the 19th century to 2005. They were collected by subject and cover persons, companies and commodities as well general subjects and events. As a unique collection and part of our cultural h