- From: Phil Archer <phila@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 16:45:59 +0100
- To: Public DWBP WG <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
Dear all, Following today's call, I wanted to have another go at reviewing a dataset for evidence gathering for the BPs. I looked at a dataset on the CIARD Ring site which is run by a group allied to the FAO. Specifically, I looked at http://ring.ciard.net/chinese-crop-germplasm-information-system-cgris My results are below I need to write to the folks who run the portal (I know one of them at least) and ask some questions related to some of the later BPs but there's some usable data here I hope. I also wanted to know how long this would take me as I need to follow up on my action-297 and write to folks to ask them to do the same. This took me about half an hour. I imagine if I knew the dataset better I could have done it more quickly, but then I know the BPs pretty well s I don't need to consider that content in detail. My guess is that it would be hard for a dataset owner/portal manager to do this is less than half an hour (and it could easily take an hour). CIARD Ring is a *very* good data portal (the best I know of anywhere) with tons of metadata but even on this portal there are gaps in the metadata. I'll provide some more examples in the coming week. I can't currently edit the Google doc which is one reason for sending the info in this mail. HTH Phil 1. Pass 2. Pass 3. Pass 4. Partial. No machine readable licence, user has to follow a link for more info when you find actually it's all rights reserved. 5. Pass - publisher with good level of human readable info, although no PROV data as such. 6. Fail 7. Partial 8. Fail 9. Pass 10. Pass 11. Fail 12. Pass 13. Data is behind firewall but seems very likely pass. 14. Fail (only RDF is provided) 15. Pass 16. Pass - this is a reference dataset 17. Partial - you could download with SELECT * 18. Partial - you could download a subset with a query 19. Pass (Web page has embedded RDFa) 20. N/A 21. Pass 22. N/A 23. Pass 24. Pass 25. Pass 26. Pass 27. N/A 28. N/A 29. Pass 30. Fail 31. N/A 32. Fail 33. Need to ask 34. Need to ask 35. Pass
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