RE: Please recommend interesting 4-5 star Linked Data Sets

Dear Bernadette,

The XBRL dataset I mentioned last week in our Cube Session you find at Edgar
Linked Data Wrapper [1].

* Describes XBRL filings from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
* Edgar LD Wrapper uses the RDF Data Cube vocabulary.
* Companies are linked to Freebase.
* Edgar LD Wrapper data is used in our XBRL Challenge Submission Demo FIOS
[2].

Best,

Benedikt

[1] <http://edgarwrap.ontologycentral.com/> 
[2] <http://xbrl.us/research/appdev/pages/275.aspx#> 

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Boris Villazon-Terrazas [mailto:bvillazon@fi.upm.es]
> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 10:06 PM
> To: Bernadette Hyland
> Cc: W3C public GLD WG WG
> Subject: Re: Please recommend interesting 4-5 star Linked Data Sets
> 
> Hi Bernadette
> 
> As you already known, here at the Ontology Engineering Group [1], we are
> working on some Linked Open Data Initiatives, all of them are 5 stars
> 
> - GeoLinkedData [2] aims at enriching the Web of Data with Spanish
> geospatial data into the context of INSPIRE themes [3]. This initiative
has
> started off by publishing diverse information sources belonging to the
> National Geographic Institute of Spain, and the National Statistic
Institute in
> Spain.
> - datos.bne.es [4] is a LD dataset created from the Spanish National
Library
> (BNE). The endpoint is available here [5].
>    The BNE has transformed into RDF and linked the “catálogo de
autoridades
> y bibliográfico” (Authority and Bibliography catalogue) that contains
around 7
> million authority and bibliographic records. BNE authors and publications
are
> directly linked to resources in other datasets: VIAF , DBPedia , SUDOC ,
LIBRIS
> , and the GND (the authority file from the German National Library).
> datos.bne.es contains approximately 58 million triples generated from MARC
> 2records in Spanish and 587,000 links to other resources in multiple
natural
> languages (e.g. German, French, English, Swedish).
> -  AEMET meteorological dataset [6], which makes available some data
> sources from the Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET, Spanish
> Meteorological Office) as Linked Data.
> - El Viajero [7] is an application that exploits, manages, and organizes
Linked
> Data in the domain of news and blogs about traveling. El Viajero makes use
> of several heterogeneous datasets to help users to plan future trips, and
> relies on the Open Provenance Model [8] (and now PROV [9]) for modelling
> the provenance information of the resources.
> - Finally, we are developing an open initiative with Portugal in the
context of
> the OTALEX project [10] for generating LD from environmental and
geospatial
> resources. The endpoint is available here [11]
> 
> Hope this helps. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to try to answer.
> 
> Best
> 
> Boris
> 
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.oeg-upm.net
> [2] http://geo.linkeddata.es/
> [3] The INSPIRE Directive addresses 34 spatial data themes needed for
> environmental applications.
> http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/2/list/7
> [4] http://datos.bne.es
> [5] http://datos.bne.es/sparql
> [6] http://aemet.linkeddata.es
> [7] http://webenemasuno.linkeddata.es
> [8] http://openprovenance.org/
> [9] http://www.w3.org/blog/SW/2012/05/04/the-prov-ontology-an-update/
> [10] http://www.ideotalex.eu/
> [11] http://otalex.linkeddata.es/sparql
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On May 18, 2012, at 7:06 PM, Bernadette Hyland wrote:
> 
> 
> 	Hi all,
> 	I'm putting together a talk for the upcoming SemTech conference in
> San Francisco on behalf of the GLD WG and the status of publishing open
> government data sets worldwide.  I hope this is a no brainer.
> 
> 	Can you please respond with a data set name(s), a 1-2 sentence
> description & ideally a URL of any 4 or 5 star Linked Data sets that you
know
> about, can brag about because you're doing it, or think would be of
interest
> to others.
> 
> 	We hope to be announcing the availability of the environmental
> datasets our team worked on during the last 12 mos.  FYI, we're in the
> security planning process with EPA and hope to have some good news to
> share in the coming months.
> 
> 	Step by step we are all getting there. Hopefully the working group &
> those lurking on this list are demonstrating the value of these data sets
> within verticals & sub-domains with which we work.
> 
> 	I ask for your assistance with some profile raising so that more
> managers will feel comfortable that there is a thriving ecosystem of data
> publishers & consumers.  That will produce the virtuous circle needed to
> expand the Web of Data.  TIA.
> 
> 	Have a nice weekend!
> 
> 	Cheers,
> 
> 	Bernadette Hyland, co-chair
> 	W3C Government Linked Data Working Group
> 	Charter: http://www.w3.org/2011/gld/
> 
> 

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