- From: Andreas Kuckartz <a.kuckartz@ping.de>
- Date: 5 Aug 2014 12:20:21 +0200
- To: "Ruben Verborgh" <ruben.verborgh@ugent.be>
- Cc: "Alfredo Serafini" <seralf@gmail.com>, public-linked-data-fragments@w3.org
Ruben Verborgh: >> Talking with some colleagues recently on a mailing list about Open Data here in Italy it appears that there is a lack of good tools for exploring datasets > > If you want my two cents on that: > researchers (who are a big part of the Open Data community) > are not rewarded for their work on such tools. > > The issue is that these tools are hard to evaluate > (What can you do? Only user testing?) > and hence, hard to publish on the main conferences > such as ISWC / ESWC / WWW. > While some interest has gone out to visualization, > it is very hard to get such work accepted. > As such, few people get paid to do it. If any researcher is interested in creating such tools and located in Europe: please contact me. > True! How did you like the things posted here by Pieter? > - http://ewi.mmlab.be/ba/all?subject=http://data.kbodata.be/organisation/2_228_124_444%23id > - http://triples.demo.thedatatank.com/all Nice, I am having a closer look at that ;-) Cheers, Andreas
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