Re: LOD question about historical book collections (and some other hard to specify entities)

http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/20451/resources-for-discovery-of-existing-ontologies

http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/3468/locate-domain-ontolgies

I find Falcon Ontology search very useful
http://ws.nju.edu.cn/falcons/ontologysearch/


On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:58 PM, WILDER, COLIN <WILDERCF@mailbox.sc.edu>wrote:

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> Dear LOD community,
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> I am relatively new to the semantic web. I am the associate director of
> the Center for Digital Humanities at the University of South Carolina in
> the US. Over the past year we have created a web-based data curation
> platform for historical humanities research called RL (
> http://tundra.csd.sc.edu/rol/). Right now we are preparing a proposal to
> expand the program to include pulling in linked data from the web and
> pushing out public data in RL’s data commons as LOD. We have tracked down
> what we think are appropriate vocabularies to describe most of the entity
> types in RL (persons, their relationships, books they’ve written), but are
> still having a hard time finding vocabulary for a few outstanding types.
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> One is historical book collections, for instance the catalog of 1000 books
> in the Frankfurt Public Library two centuries ago. Such information might
> be published in RL and we would like to find a way to structure it as LOD
> to publish and share it on the web. Another data type is enrollment in a
> class – to describe person X as having taken class C from person Y. A third
> type would be travel – to show that persons X and Y took a trip together,
> traveling say from place M to place N, leaving at one time and arriving at
> another.
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> Anyway, if you can offer me any guidance I would be very grateful.
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> Thanks again,
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> Colin Wilder
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