- From: Hugh Glaser <hg@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 11:27:01 +0000
- To: Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>
- CC: "<public-lod@w3.org>" <public-lod@w3.org>, "<DOLDMAN@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk>" <DOLDMAN@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk>, "<lod-lam@googlegroups.com>" <lod-lam@googlegroups.com>
Hi, Well Dominic's site is definitely not isolated. It is very well linked at the ontology level, not instance, however. I thought his question was timely, since TimBL asked the question at the panel at LOD2012 as to whether the criteria for inclusion in the LOD Cloud should be changed. Personally I think it is a shame that such a resource should lose a lot of its visibility because it does not pass the rules. And I think that putting links in simply to get into the Cloud is not something that should be encouraged - links should be put in because they are sensible. Without visibility, others (such as you!) will be less aware of it and so not build the links that would actually bring it into the cloud without Dominic doing anything (as you are now thinking of doing, since Dominic has made you more aware of it). Best Hugh On 22 May 2012, at 08:42, Antoine Isaac wrote: > Hi Dominic, > > I guess that it was with the LOD *cloud* that you had issues. It looks a bit severe, but I think I understand the motivations: if the cloud admitted isolated nodes, it would have many of them, and that would look weird... But of course that does not make your contribution less interesting. On the contrary, the BL work has incredible potential for our domain! > Btw let me know if you're interested in links with data.europeana.eu. We can maybe try something... > > Best, > > Antoine > > PS: I'm copying the email to the LOD-LAM list: I suppose some people will be interested to continue the discussion with you there! > > >> +1 (best I can do). FWIW, the day buying your way in ceases to be the certain method of acceptance will be a very good day for all. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- >> *From:* Dominic Oldman <DOLDMAN@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk> >> *To:* public-lod@w3.org >> *Sent:* Monday, May 21, 2012 1:10 PM >> *Subject:* Cultural Heritage Data >> >> Hugh suggested that I post this. >> We are currently working with other museums aligning our catalogue data using the CIDOC-CRM ontology. We can now run single federated queries based on semantic alignment without the need to insert specific linking triples. When we applied to advertise our site on the LOD cloud we were turned down because we hadn’t inserted specific links to other data sources. I realise that I could just stuff in a few links to Dbpedia to get accepted - but given that we can harmonise data to a very high degree with another open CRM RDF data source perhaps we should still be allowed formal acceptance to the open data community. >> Dominic Oldman >> *Deputy Head of IS * >> *IS Development Manager* >> *ResearchSpace Principal Investigator* >> *British Museum* >> +44 (0)20 73238796 >> +44 (0)7980 865309 >> www.BritishMuseum.org >> www.ResearchSpace.org >> >> > > -- Hugh Glaser, Web and Internet Science Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ Work: +44 23 8059 3670, Fax: +44 23 8059 3045 Mobile: +44 75 9533 4155 , Home: +44 23 8061 5652 http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~hg/
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