- From: William Waites <ww@eris.okfn.org>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 16:16:47 +0100
- To: open-bibliography@lists.okfn.org, public-xg-lld@w3.org, public-lod@w3.org
Following up on the earlier announcement [1] that the British Library [2] has made the British National Bibliography [3] available under a public domain dedication, the JISC Open Bibliography [4] project has worked to make this data more useable. The data has been loaded into a Virtuoso store that is queriable through the SPARQL Endpoint [5] and the URIs that we have assigned each record use the ORDF [6] software to make them dereferencable, supporting perform content auto-negotiation as well as embedding RDFa in the HTML representation. The data contains some 3 million individual records and some 173 million triples. Indexing the data was a very CPU intensive process taking approximately three days. Transforming and loading the source data took about five hours. For more detail see http://eris.okfn.org/ww/2010/11/bl 1. http://openbiblio.net/2010/11/17/jisc-openbibliography-british-library-data-release/ 2. http://www.bl.uk/ 3. http://www.bl.uk/bibliographic/natbib.html 4. http://openbiblio.net/ 5. http://bnb.bibliographica.org/sparql 6. http://ordf.org/ -- William Waites http://eris.okfn.org/ww/foaf#i 9C7E F636 52F6 1004 E40A E565 98E3 BBF3 8320 7664
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