There is also the work of Top Quadrant on the US Government. Have a look at
http://www.oegov.org/ for a list.
Regards,
Christos
From: public-lod-requ...@w3.org [public-lod-requ...@w3.org] On Behalf Of John
Sheridan [j...@johnlsheridan.com]
Sent: 20 June 2
Michael,
Have you seen the work the UK Government has done in the last week?
Every UK Government Central Government Department, Executive Agency and
Arms Length Body has published information about itself, using RDF. It's
a *huge* number of organisations publishing RDF data for the first time
(ov
Michael,
Have you seen the work the UK Government has done in the last week?
Every UK Government Central Government Department, Executive Agency and
Arms Length Body has published information about itself, using RDF. It's
a *huge* number of organisations publishing RDF data for the first time
(ov
I do agree! (And I have the same question, by the way)
Xavier Agenjo
-Mensaje original-
De: public-lld-requ...@w3.org [mailto:public-lld-requ...@w3.org] En nombre de
Daniel Schwabe
Enviado el: lunes, 20 de junio de 2011 15:51
Para: Bernhard Haslhofer
CC: Linked Data community; public-...@
Hi,
anybody knows an ontology describing the administrative structure of
governments? With concepts like senates, departments, different types of phone
numbers (internal/external), room number etc.
I found and tried http://www.epimorphics.com/public/vocabulary/org.html "An
organization ontolog
On 6/20/11 4:54 PM, Joe Presbrey wrote:
Thanks for clarifying however eating Facebook's lunch and minting URIs
that append #this is still not the best recommendation.
http://graph.facebook.com/kidehen#this in my data space means that you
can SPARQL, build exploit and FYN using that name or my l
On 6/20/11 4:54 PM, Joe Presbrey wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Kingsley Idehen
wrote:
Facebook have released structured data in graph form. They've done so in the
Information Space dimension and its absolutely a great contribution.
owl:shameAs is really about saying: I've made a UR
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Kingsley Idehen
wrote:
> Facebook have released structured data in graph form. They've done so in the
> Information Space dimension and its absolutely a great contribution.
>
> owl:shameAs is really about saying: I've made a URI for an object in your
> data space,
On 6/20/11 4:16 PM, Joe Presbrey wrote:
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Adding hash keys do not exist (and/or aren't supported) at upstream
sources, changing/masking hosts, or otherwise *mangling* the URIs to
the data breaks the link of Linked Data.
Its high time to hand
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>> Adding hash keys do not exist (and/or aren't supported) at upstream
>> sources, changing/masking hosts, or otherwise *mangling* the URIs to
>> the data breaks the link of Linked Data.
>
>> Its high time to handle application/json (even Fac
On 6/20/11 14:01 , Danny Ayers wrote:
On 19 June 2011 20:42, Henry Story wrote:
Ok. So you need to give each of your dogs and cats a webid enabled RDFID chip
To inject a little reality: Sashapooch has got an embedded RFID (not
yet RDFID!) tag, not sure but I think it became Italian law.
Basil
On 6/20/11 2:34 PM, Bernhard Haslhofer wrote:
Hi,
we are happy to announce the first Europeana Linked Open Data Pilot release:
http://data.europeana.eu
data.europeana.eu currently contains metadata on 3.5 million texts, images,
videos and sounds gathered by Europeana (http://www.europeana.eu)
Hi Daniel,
in future releases we will also publish the SPARQL endpoint.
For now you can download the complete dump, or even the Virtuoso DB-image and
set up your own SPARQL endpoint: http://data.europeana.eu/download/1.0/
Best,
b
On Jun 20, 2011, at 9:51 AM, Daniel Schwabe wrote:
> Very nice
Very nice job!
Is there a SPARQL endpoint available as well? I could not find it...
Best
Daniel
On Jun 20, 2011, at 10:34 - 20/06/11, Bernhard Haslhofer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we are happy to announce the first Europeana Linked Open Data Pilot release:
> http://data.europeana.eu
>
> data.europeana.
Hi,
we are happy to announce the first Europeana Linked Open Data Pilot release:
http://data.europeana.eu
data.europeana.eu currently contains metadata on 3.5 million texts, images,
videos and sounds gathered by Europeana (http://www.europeana.eu). These
objects come from content providers who
>
> The schemas are de-coupled from the datasets: a standard linked data
> schema can be used by any number of datasets, and a given dataset can use a
> number of schemas. You can see what properties and classes are in use in
> the dataset, and the prefixes on those should be mapped to URLs at t
On 19 June 2011 22:10, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
[snip]
> Personally, I just don't loose sleep over schema.org, its a great
> contribution that ultimately simplifies comprehension of the Data Space
> dimension. Remember, we humans don't do well with prevention, we prefer cure
> (via pills ideally)
Point taken, I forget where I am sometimes, will try harder. My apologies.
On 19 June 2011 21:06, Nathan wrote:
> Danny Ayers wrote:
>>
>> I feel very guilty being in threads like this. Shit fuck smarter people
>> than
>> me.
>
> Just minor, and I can hardly talk as I swear most often in differen
On 19 June 2011 20:42, Henry Story wrote:
> Ok. So you need to give each of your dogs and cats a webid enabled RDFID chip
To inject a little reality: Sashapooch has got an embedded RFID (not
yet RDFID!) tag, not sure but I think it became Italian law.
Basilhound being a bit older, before this st
On 20 June 2011 10:51, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> On 6/20/11 8:31 AM, Henry Story wrote:
>>
>> Perhaps it can become mythical. The URL should be by now:-)
>
> The URI :-)
The mythical URI, perfect.
--
http://danny.ayers.name
On 6/20/11 1:48 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
Myers Briggs is based on the Jungian analysis of mythology and
personality types, with a few additions. Myths being public dreams,
and dreams being private myths.
The personality types are the lens from which we interpret the inner
and outer universal
On 6/20/11 10:39 AM, Henry Story wrote:
On 20 Jun 2011, at 10:51, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 6/20/11 8:31 AM, Henry Story wrote:
Perhaps it can become mythical. The URL should be by now:-)
The URI :-)
Perhaps we should write it
URi
to get a bit of Apple magic. Pronounced your-eye,
Neat
On 20 Jun 2011, at 10:51, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> On 6/20/11 8:31 AM, Henry Story wrote:
>> Perhaps it can become mythical. The URL should be by now:-)
>
> The URI :-)
Perhaps we should write it
URi
to get a bit of Apple magic. Pronounced your-eye, it does indeed have this
you<-->i tensio
Hi Chris,
The schemas are de-coupled from the datasets: a standard linked data
schema can be used by any number of datasets, and a given dataset can use a
number of schemas. You can see what properties and classes are in use in
the dataset, and the prefixes on those should be mapped to URLs at t
On 6/20/11 8:31 AM, Henry Story wrote:
Perhaps it can become mythical. The URL should be by now:-)
The URI :-)
--
Regards,
Kingsley Idehen
President& CEO
OpenLink Software
Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
Twitter/Identi.ca: kidehen
> Dear all:
>
> The volunteer hosting GoodRelations data at
>
> http://openean.kaufkauf.net/id/
>
> had to take down the respective site, because he receives such an
awful
> amount of requests from various Chinese IPs that he would be poor
quickly.
>
> I suppose this is a script running at
Thanks a 10^6 ! Been looking for some good resources on the subject for a
while.
Mr. Yrjänä Rankka
On Jun 20, 2011, at 0:52, John Erickson wrote:
> Henry Story asked...
>
>> Perhaps a more scientific way to express this is within the language of
>> self-organising systems. There is a lot o
On 20 Jun 2011, at 02:48, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> On 19 June 2011 20:42, Henry Story wrote:
>>
>> On 19 Jun 2011, at 20:15, Danny Ayers wrote:
>>
>>> Only personal Henry, but have you tried the Myers-Briggs thing - I
>>> think you used to be classic INTP/INTF - but once you got WebID in
>>> y
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