Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Ed Summers
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Ian Davis wrote: > You can see it in use on data.gov.uk: > > http://education.data.gov.uk/doc/school/56 > > contains: > > http://education.data.gov.uk/id/school/56"; > /> Wow, thanks Ian. I hadn't noticed this pattern in use at data.gov.uk. It seems like

Request for "Good" Ontologies

2010-02-16 Thread Michael F Uschold
*Dear* *LOD Afficianods:* * * This message is about an effort you may wish to contribute to, or at least you may be interested in knowing about it. * * *WHAT: **T*he NeOn project is supporting an effort to collect high quality ontologies. I invite you to submit o

Re: Terminology when talking about Linked Data

2010-02-16 Thread Mike Bergman
OK, I'll bite ... On 2/16/2010 8:18 PM, Nathan wrote: Mike Bergman wrote: Hi Nathan, Though I assume not universally shared: On 2/16/2010 7:32 PM, Nathan wrote: Peter Ansell wrote: Hi Nathan, On 17 February 2010 11:18, Nathan wrote: Hi All, Other than the obvious - Linking Open Data =

Re: Terminology when talking about Linked Data

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan
Mike Bergman wrote: > Hi Nathan, > > Though I assume not universally shared: > > On 2/16/2010 7:32 PM, Nathan wrote: >> Peter Ansell wrote: >>> Hi Nathan, >>> >>> On 17 February 2010 11:18, Nathan wrote: Hi All, Other than the obvious - Linking Open Data = The name of W3C Communit

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Ian Davis wrote: On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Ed Summers wrote: I also agree w/ Kingsley that it would be neat to also have a pattern that non-RDFa folks could use: http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/primaryTopic"; href="http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mogwai_(band)" title="Mogwai" /> I ha

Re: Terminology when talking about Linked Data

2010-02-16 Thread Mike Bergman
Hi Nathan, Though I assume not universally shared: On 2/16/2010 7:32 PM, Nathan wrote: Peter Ansell wrote: Hi Nathan, On 17 February 2010 11:18, Nathan wrote: Hi All, Other than the obvious - Linking Open Data = The name of W3C Community Project - I'm wondering which terminology to use whe

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan
Pat Hayes wrote: > > On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:39 AM, Sean Bechhofer wrote: > >> >> LODders >> >> A simple (possibly dumb) question. Is there a standard mechanism for >> linking an HTML page to the non-information resource that it describes? > > Um. OK, I have an equally dumb question in response. W

Re: Terminology when talking about Linked Data

2010-02-16 Thread Peter Ansell
On 17 February 2010 11:32, Nathan wrote: > Peter Ansell wrote: >> Hi Nathan, >> >> On 17 February 2010 11:18, Nathan wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Other than the obvious - Linking Open Data = The name of W3C Community >>> Project - I'm wondering which terminology to use where when talking >>> about

Re: Terminology when talking about Linked Data

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan
Peter Ansell wrote: > Hi Nathan, > > On 17 February 2010 11:18, Nathan wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Other than the obvious - Linking Open Data = The name of W3C Community >> Project - I'm wondering which terminology to use where when talking >> about (what I'll term "Linked Data" for now). >> >> To me

Re: Terminology when talking about Linked Data

2010-02-16 Thread Peter Ansell
Hi Nathan, On 17 February 2010 11:18, Nathan wrote: > Hi All, > > Other than the obvious - Linking Open Data = The name of W3C Community > Project - I'm wondering which terminology to use where when talking > about (what I'll term "Linked Data" for now). > > To me, "Linked Data" represents the

Terminology when talking about Linked Data

2010-02-16 Thread Nathan
Hi All, Other than the obvious - Linking Open Data = The name of W3C Community Project - I'm wondering which terminology to use where when talking about (what I'll term "Linked Data" for now). To me, "Linked Data" represents thetriples; the thing at the core of it, which can be used behind th

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Pat Hayes
On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:39 AM, Sean Bechhofer wrote: LODders A simple (possibly dumb) question. Is there a standard mechanism for linking an HTML page to the non-information resource that it describes? Um. OK, I have an equally dumb question in response. What does it (what can it possib

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Ian Davis
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Ed Summers wrote: > I also agree w/ Kingsley that it would be neat to also have a > pattern that non-RDFa folks could use: > >  http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/primaryTopic"; > href="http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mogwai_(band)" title="Mogwai" /> > I have been promoting t

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Ed Summers wrote: Hi Sean, On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Sean Bechhofer wrote: A simple (possibly dumb) question. Is there a standard mechanism for linking an HTML page to the non-information resource that it describes? Not a dumb question at all--at least for me :-) I've been us

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Ed Summers
Hi Sean, On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Sean Bechhofer wrote: > A simple (possibly dumb) question. Is there a standard mechanism for linking > an HTML page to the non-information resource that it describes? Not a dumb question at all--at least for me :-) I've been using the pattern that Chri

Entity Search Evaluation @ SEMSEARCH10

2010-02-16 Thread Duc Thanh Tran
(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message) Call for PARTICIPATION: Entity Search @ SEMSEARCH10 == Fellow Researcher, for this year's SemSearch workshop to be held at WWW 2010, we are glad to announce a special track for entity

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Sean Bechhofer wrote: LODders A simple (possibly dumb) question. Is there a standard mechanism for linking an HTML page to the non-information resource that it describes? For example, in the page I see a number of elements in the header that point m

Re: Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Damian Steer
On 16/02/10 12:39, Sean Bechhofer wrote: LODders A simple (possibly dumb) question. Is there a standard mechanism for linking an HTML page to the non-information resource that it describes? In contrast, if I look at the page for the band on the BBC, i.e.

Linking HTML pages and data

2010-02-16 Thread Sean Bechhofer
LODders A simple (possibly dumb) question. Is there a standard mechanism for linking an HTML page to the non-information resource that it describes? For example, in the page I see a number of elements in the header that point me to alternate repre