- From: Holm, Jeanne M (1760) <jeanne.m.holm@jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 09:08:34 -0700
- To: Michael Hausenblas <michael.hausenblas@deri.org>, Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com>
- CC: Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>, W3C eGov IG mailing list <public-egov-ig@w3.org>
Michael-- Sounds like a good idea. Perhaps you and I can follow up to discuss how to put it on the agenda. --Jeanne ********************************************************** Jeanne Holm Evangelist, Data.gov U.S. General Services Administration Cell: (818) 434-5037 Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn: JeanneHolm ********************************************************** On 9/9/11 9:02 AM, "Michael Hausenblas" <michael.hausenblas@deri.org> wrote: > >Gannon, > >Thanks for your feedback. As usual, very interesting! I'll have a >deeper look into it and maybe we can follow-up on the eGov IG meetings? > >Cheers, > Michael >-- >Dr. Michael Hausenblas, Research Fellow >LiDRC - Linked Data Research Centre >DERI - Digital Enterprise Research Institute >NUIG - National University of Ireland, Galway >Ireland, Europe >Tel. +353 91 495730 >http://linkeddata.deri.ie/ >http://sw-app.org/about.html > >On 9 Sep 2011, at 16:19, Gannon Dick wrote: > >> Hi Michael, >> >> Thank you for using a lower-case "n". My first thought was "Oh >> {expletive deleted}, here we go again!", but the "n" made me click. >> Around-The-Clock News (and Weather && Community Culture) are >> something entirely different Around-The-Clock data[1,2]. An always- >> on/off "user" schedule assumption works for appliances, but a >> cadastral map, even coarse grained, is necessary to prevent >> encroachment on the personal privacy of human users. A reference >> from the GPS on an appliance to a cadastral map renders anonymous >> the "location" of a human appliance user. Also known as "hide in >> plain sight" :o) >> >> INSPIRE Spatial Things, Spatial Objects, and Theme=CP (Cadastral >> parcels >> ) help quite a bit. The US Library of Congress Country URI (Spatial >> Things) and Geographic Area URI (Spatial Objects) help too, although >> a PURL[3] could be used to reconcile LOC-ID and INSPIRE URI formats. >> >> The complete data sets, unfortunately, are very big. An LDAP >> "Address Book" tool to hold map fragments off-line is a good idea. >> I have US and Australian Weather Stations as a test case in an >> OpenOffice DB. It's a slow monstrosity and hard to move. The >> extracts (with links) are a bit better, but still large files. >> >> --Gannon >> >> >> [1] "Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human >> Condition Have Failed" >> http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=9780300078152 >> [2] "The Latitude Effect" >> http://tinyurl.com/white-nights-forever >> [3] PURL Home Page >> http://purl.org/docs/index.html >> >> --- On Fri, 9/9/11, Michael Hausenblas <michael.hausenblas@deri.org> >> wrote: >> >>> From: Michael Hausenblas <michael.hausenblas@deri.org> >>> Subject: Linked Open Data Around-The-Clock news >>> To: "Linked Data community" <public-lod@w3.org> >>> Date: Friday, September 9, 2011, 7:20 AM >>> >>> All, >>> >>> >>> FYI: we have re-launched the LATC (Linked Open Data >>> Around-The-Clock) project homepage [1]. Check out the freely >>> available reports on best practices for Linked Data >>> publishing and consuming, the Publication & Consumption >>> Tools Library and the 24/7 Interlinking Platform. >>> >>> Note that our ongoing work, sponsored by the EC under the >>> FP7 Programme, is available via the project's repository >>> [2]. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Michael - LATC co-ordinator >>> >>> [1] http://latc-project.eu/ >>> [2] https://github.com/LATC >>> -- >>> Dr. Michael Hausenblas, Research Fellow >>> LiDRC - Linked Data Research Centre >>> DERI - Digital Enterprise Research Institute >>> NUIG - National University of Ireland, Galway >>> Ireland, Europe >>> Tel. +353 91 495730 >>> http://linkeddata.deri.ie/ >>> http://sw-app.org/about.html >>> >>> >>> > >
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