Re: Cultural Heritage Data

On 5/22/12 4:55 AM, Dominic Oldman wrote:
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> Thanks Antoine.
>
> I understand the need to be careful. The email was a bit of a whim at 
> the end of the day. However, I would argue that we are not an isolated 
> node we have simply used ontology has the linking method and we have a 
> very high level of linkage (or harmonisation) with our partners who 
> have used the same mapping system. I guess I could argue a little 
> arrow to and from any CRM implementation without me inserting say some 
> sameas triples (although, of course, I have no problem with this). 
> Indeed our aim to create an environment for exploration across 
> different object types, periods and cultures , not tie it down to 
> pre-configured relationships.
>
> Can you tell me the address of the LOD-LAM list?
>
> Dominic
>
> PS. We should be moving off our very limited Endpoint soon and 
> providing a more robust production Endpoint with fewer limitations in 
> the near future (with images).
>

What's the URL of your current endpoint?

Do you have some sample Linked Data URIs?

Kingsley
>
> Dominic Oldman
>
> *Deputy Head of IS *
>
> *IS Development Manager*
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> *ResearchSpace Principal Investigator*
>
> *British Museum*
>
> +44 (0)20 73238796
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> +44 (0)7980 865309
>
> www.BritishMuseum.org
>
> www.ResearchSpace.org
>


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Received on Tuesday, 22 May 2012 12:37:55 UTC