ument or sioc:Item. (Though I suppose it's possible
foaf:name could be used for the title.)
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confuse rather
than help people, so I don't do that any more.
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x27;t need to distinguish between them - it serves up the same web
page either way and lets the user agent distinguish.
Hash URIs are very valuable in linked data, precisely *because* they
can't be directly requested from a server - they allow us to bypass
the whole HTTP 303 issue.
to
PHP.) Here it is, same license - LGPL 3.
We should start a repository somewhere of useful code for serving
linked data.
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On 27 Jun 2009, at 11:25, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
What happens if you put them in one big tree and use the
@content attribute?
view-source:http://ontologi.es/rail/routes/gb/VTB1.xhtml
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ers single-click
options to ping semweb search engines, and Yahoo (via a RDF/XML-
>DataRSS converter).
With those adjustments, the recipe would just be:
1. Upload your RDF file.
2. Add a rel="meta" link to it.
3. Validate using our helpful tool.
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wig before, and have suggested it as a
possible VoCamp Bristol 2009 project.
There is some good work at <http://trust.mindswap.org/trustOnt.shtml>
and <http://daml.umbc.edu/ontologies/webofbelief/1.4/wob.owl> but I
don't think either of them is quite right. The former seems to
confu
licit
dbpedia references for the end points. Those URIs don't have to be
from dbpedia - they could be anything - they're not used in
calculations of distances, etc - just included in the output.
Possible uses: flight and travel linked data.
Any ideas for improvements?
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each script execution. It also looks pretty.
Ian and Hugh may be interested in using isbn.ttl to map between books
on DBpedia and ISBN-based URIs for sameas.org.
<> rdfs:seeAlso <http://esw.w3.org/topic/BookVocabularies> .
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On 14 Jun 2009, at 10:23, Danny Ayers wrote:
It's Ian Davis' birthday tomorrow, and for it he wants some linked
data.
Happy Birthday Ian!
ISO 3166-1 and -2 codes, e.g.: Warwickshire
http://ontologi.es/place/GB-WAR
I still need to add some 303 redirects in there.
.lingvoj.org/lang/fr>
rdf:type
sameas:Hub .
As this will work in existing tools that understand rdfs:seeAlso.
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://life.buzzword.org.uk/2009/terms/categories#assessment
does not yet exist.
Nothing under /2009/terms/ exists yet - I don't intend to put
anything there until I've figured out IUCN's licensing policy for
this data, as it would be a shame to do all that work and then find I
have to take it do
database is downloadable though, in tab-delimited format - feature
data can be downloaded on a country-by-country basis.
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of Western Gorillas:
http://life.buzzword.org.uk/2009/populations/9404#population
The species is:
http://life.buzzword.org.uk/2009/populations/9404#taxonomy
And their IUCN assessment is:
http://life.buzzword.org.uk/2009/populations/9404#assessment
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s an official language of the EU!
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ept an rdfs:subClassOf biol:Taxonomy, then
geospecies:speciesHasGallery can be an rdfs:subPropertyOf biol:seeAlso.
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pe, but ISO 8601 at least
offers a machine readable standard syntax for them - intervals are
written, slash-separated, as a start-time/end-time pair, a start-time/
duration pair, or a duration/end-time pair. Personally, I tend to
represent this in RDF as:
dbpedia:Thirty_Years'_War
ont:date
"1618/1648"^^ .
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