Chris,
Try this:
- Go to razorbase.com
- Enter 'kiwi'
- Click the magnifying glass icon on the button bar to view categories
There, you should see all categories for things named Kiwi.
- Click the blue right arrow icon next to umble-sc:Birds, now you have Birds
named Kiwi
- Now click the ID cards icon on the button bar, now you have all sameAs
resouces for those birds
Here are other walkthroughs/examples<http://www.slideshare.net/tag/razorbase>
.
Enjoy,
-sherman
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 3:26 AM, Chris Wallace <Chris.Wallace@uwe.ac.uk>wrote:
> Hugh
>
> This is excellent stuff and I totally support your views about composable
> Sem Web tools:
>
> Just a couple of observations:
>
> - the AJAX interface is neat but its no good for browsing: when returning
> to a list of links, status has been lost so an unfolded list is folded
> again, and there is no indicated of visited links. I would favour
> conventional web behaviour.
>
> - not your problem but I note that search via Sindice is rather
> disappointing - for example
>
> http://sameas.org/html?q=Kiwi (a general term for a flightless bird
> found in New Zealand divided into several species, but also a colloquial
> expression for a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
>
> throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to
> a juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
>
> http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kiwi however
>
>
> Chris Wallace
>
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Thanks,
-sherman
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