- From: Michael Hopwood <michael@editeur.org>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:28:09 +0000
- To: "M. Scott Marshall" <mscottmarshall@gmail.com>, Sands Alden Fish <sands@mit.edu>
- CC: Michael Hausenblas <michael.hausenblas@deri.org>, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>, Richard Cyganiak <richard.cyganiak@deri.org>, "<public-lod@w3.org>" <public-lod@w3.org>, "biohackathon@googlegroups.com" <biohackathon@googlegroups.com>, "k.j.w.alexander@gmail.com" <k.j.w.alexander@gmail.com>, Keith Alexander <keithalexander@keithalexander.co.uk>
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OK, then: let's simply work on updating / generalising the specification from Biohackathon, make it DOI-compatible and forward it on to the relevant people at the big publishers for feedback. Before we do that, can I just check that what Scott describes below isn't already in e.g. VOID? -----Original Message----- From: Kingsley Idehen [mailto:kidehen@openlinksw.com] Sent: 21 November 2012 14:21 To: public-lod@w3.org Subject: Re: Data sets of LOD On 11/21/12 5:58 AM, Michael Hopwood wrote: > At the moment, how much of the data publication and reuse is also volunteer / short-term project dependent? > > If a consortium of big institutional LOD publishers (e.g. national libraries, museums, ID providers like CrossRef, DataCite, ISBN-A etc.) got together to do a currency service, with varying levels of financial and time etc. commitment depending how "big" a LOD publisher you are, could it maybe get a bit more rigorous? Yes, of course :-) Kingsley From: M. Scott Marshall [mailto:mscottmarshall@gmail.com] Sent: 21 November 2012 13:58 To: Sands Alden Fish Cc: Michael Hausenblas; Kingsley Idehen; Richard Cyganiak; <public-lod@w3.org>; biohackathon@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Data sets of LOD In discussions at the Biohackathon 2011 (Kyoto), we agreed that a standard data set description would make it easier to consume distributed data such as LOD. We created a wishlist of metadata that we would like to be able to consume via SPARQL, including date of last update of RDF rendering and date of last update of source data (if the RDF is an additional representation of that data source). We also discussed update frequency as something that we would like to represent in RDF. Does anybody know of a good way of representing periodicity in a generic fashion (appropriate ontology/namespace)? Of course, just being able to represent hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, annually and provide it to software agents via SPARQL would be an improvement on having to ask around. :) Cheers, Scott -- M. Scott Marshall, PhD MAASTRO clinic, http://www.maastro.nl/en/1/ http://eurecaproject.eu/ https://plus.google.com/u/0/114642613065018821852/posts http://www.linkedin.com/pub/m-scott-marshall/5/464/a22 On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Sands Alden Fish <sands@mit.edu<mailto:sands@mit.edu>> wrote: Yes, I'd be curious to know the update frequency as well. This being from September, 2011, we'd be anticipating a new cut right now. On Nov 20, 2012, at 8:52 AM, Michael Hausenblas <michael.hausenblas@deri.org<mailto:michael.hausenblas@deri.org>> wrote: > >> What's the update frequency of this effort? > > AFAIK roughly once per year up to now but Richard would be the more competent person to provide you with an answer ;) > > Cheers, > Michael > > -- > Dr. Michael Hausenblas, Research Fellow > DERI - Digital Enterprise Research Institute > NUIG - National University of Ireland, Galway > Ireland, Europe > Tel.: +353 91 495730<tel:%2B353%2091%20495730> > http://mhausenblas.info/ > > On 20 Nov 2012, at 13:48, Kingsley Idehen wrote: > >> On 11/20/12 7:59 AM, Michael Hausenblas wrote: >>>> I would like to ask you if you can give me the information, in linked open data project, which data sets makes reference to which data sets and how many links there are between them. >>> http://lod-cloud.net/state/ >> >> Michael, >> >> What's the update frequency of this effort? >> >> Kingsley >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Michael >>> >>> -- >>> Dr. Michael Hausenblas, Research Fellow >>> DERI - Digital Enterprise Research Institute >>> NUIG - National University of Ireland, Galway >>> Ireland, Europe >>> Tel.: +353 91 495730<tel:%2B353%2091%20495730> >>> http://mhausenblas.info/ >>> >>> On 19 Nov 2012, at 15:42, Mary Koutraki wrote: >>> >>>> Dear all, >>>> >>>> I would like to ask you if you can give me the information, in linked open data project, which data sets makes reference to which data sets and how many links there are between them. >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Mary Koutraki >>>> PhD Student on Semantic Web >>>> UVSQ - ETIS Lab >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> >> Regards, >> >> Kingsley Idehen >> Founder & CEO >> OpenLink Software >> Company Web: http://www.openlinksw.com >> Personal Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen >> Twitter/Identi.ca handle: @kidehen >> Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/112399767740508618350/about >> LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/kidehen >> >> >> >> >> > >
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