- From: Ian Davis <lists@iandavis.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 00:44:57 +0100
- To: Gerard de Melo <gdemelo@mpi-inf.mpg.de>
- Cc: public-lod@w3.org
Congratulations. This looks like a really valuable resource. I took a tour around as many parts I could find and started incorporating parts into my cross-linking project. Is there a guide to the various URI patterns you have used? For example, you have resources such as http://www.lexvo.org/page/iso3166-1/AE but I don't know which other ISO standard codings are included without randomly trying them. On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Gerard de Melo <gdemelo@mpi-inf.mpg.de> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We'd like to announce a major update of Lexvo.org [1], a site that brings > information about languages, words, characters, and other human language- > related entities to the LOD cloud. Lexvo.org adds a new perspective to the > Web of Data by exposing how everything in our world is connected in terms > of language, e.g. via words and names and their semantic relationships. > > Lexvo.org first went live in 2008 just in time for that year's ISWC. > Recently, the site has undergone a major revamp, with plenty of help from > Bernard Vatant, who has decided to redirect lingvoj.org's language URIs to > the corresponding Lexvo.org ones. > > At this point, the site is no longer considered to be in beta testing, > and we invite you to take a closer look. On the front page, you'll find > links to examples that will allow you get a feel for the type of > information being offered. We'd love to hear your comments. > > Best, > Gerard > > [1] http://www.lexvo.org/ > > -- > Gerard de Melo<demelo@mpi-inf.mpg.de> > Max Planck Institute for Informatics > http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/~gdemelo/ > > > > >
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