On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Jakob Voß wrote:
> Hi Lydia an all of you,
>
> Lydia wrote:
>
>> The identifier can often be expanded to a full URI. (For example, LoC
>> ID n81114174 becomes http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81114174.)
>> This full URI can then be used in
Hi Lydia an all of you,
Lydia wrote:
The identifier can often be expanded to a full URI. (For example, LoC
ID n81114174 becomes http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81114174.)
This full URI can then be used in the linked open data web to match
our data with other datasets and use both of them
Yes, another great birthday gift! Thank you all! :)))
L.
2017-10-26 19:21 GMT+02:00 Lydia Pintscher :
> Hey everyone,
>
> Wikidata’s birthday is still a few days away but since there are no
> deployments on Sundays here is early birthday present number 2 ;-)
>
> One
Woot! Woot! The lod-cloud.net visualization will be super useful for
outreach and communications about our work! Thank you for updating, and
looking forward to an update when the visualization is live.
Cheers,
Alex
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Thomas Pellissier Tanon <
Congrats! That's great!
But I am afraid that we need to do some cleanup of the already existing values.
For example the “URI used in RDF” for GND identifiers was
"http://d-nb.info/gnd/$1/about/rdf; that is the URI of the file describing the
entity in RDF and not "http://d-nb.info/gnd/$1;.
I
Lydia Pintscher, 26/10/2017 20:21:
I’m looking
forward to seeing what new things are going to be built with this and
how we will show up on http://lod-cloud.net.
Me too! Things seem to be changing rapidly over there, unless it's just
an optical effect. For instance my main take-away used to