- From: Graham Klyne <GK@NineByNine.org>
- Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 23:36:29 +0000
- To: public-esw <public-esw@w3.org>
Also, I just heard about this: [[ Just to let you know that we have now a maintained resource with all the W3C TR publications: http://www.w3.org/2002/01/tr-automation/tr.rdf ]] #g -- At 11:31 AM 11/6/02 +0000, Graham Klyne wrote: >There's a bibliography of RFCs, ISO, ITU and a few W3C specs in an XML >format at xml.resource.org (site seems down at moment, so can't give >definite URL). > >The XML format used is taken from RFC 2629 [1], and would be easy enough >to convert to RDF/foaf++. > >#g >-- > >[1] http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2629.txt > > >At 06:00 PM 11/5/02 +0000, Dave Reynolds wrote: > >>Dan Brickley wrote: >> > >> > Agreed. You might also want to edit intro.html in the reports directory to >> > point to it, if you've not done that already. >> >>Done. >> >> > Regarding bibliographies, I did (for obscure reasons) start collecting up >> > the ISBNs of all the books I own. Also scribbled a title/author, but the >> > main thing I wanted was isbns; hope is to hook into a lookup-via-isbn web >> > service to get richer metadata to autogenerate bibliographic records, and >> > provide fodder for collaborative filtering apps. I'm not sure if that kind >> > if bibliographic app fits with your plans, have only had time for quickest >> > skim of the document today... >> >>Does sound like a possible fit. It'd certainly be nice to have lots of >>ways to >>seed a bibliography record and link to several web services to fill in >>the known >>details and ISBNs is a good example of a useful seed. Collaborative >>filtering of >>books sounds like possible test case - at least as a thought experiment >>to check >>how it might be built on top of whatever architecture/tool-set emerges. >> >>Dave > >------------------- >Graham Klyne ><GK@NineByNine.org> ------------------- Graham Klyne <GK@NineByNine.org>
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