- From: Alfredo Serafini <seralf@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2013 10:41:52 +0100
- To: Pieter Colpaert <pieter.colpaert@okfn.org>
- Cc: "public-lod@w3.org community" <public-lod@w3.org>, info@thedatatank.com
- Message-ID: <CADawF4Pj48AXs7W07zC0rL8Edkt+aa+cefF3=TsCVWNx0a=6vw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Pieter nice work! Do you have plans for integrating also json-ld support? thanks, Alfredo 2013/12/5 Pieter Colpaert <pieter.colpaert@okfn.org> > Hi all, > > At Open Knowledge Foundation Belgium we have been working for a couple of > years on a tool which assists organisations to publish data. It provides an > HTTP API which supports most of the REST principles on top of all kinds of > datasets. You can then get the data in RDF, if there is an RDF > representation available, in JSON/XML/CSV or even on a basic visualisation. > The data is not stored in The DataTank, it is only adapted. > > It's Open Source and the new version has just been launched. We would love > to welcome new contributors, testers (feel free to open issues on github), > people who integrate it with existing data portals (e.g., CKAN and Drupal > integration is work in progress), and so on. > > Github: http://github.com/tdt/core > Demo: http://demo.thedatatank.com > Docs: http://docs.thedatatank.com > > The feature that may be most interesting for this community is the SPARQL > source. With one curl command, or with a couple of clicks, you can proxy a > SPARQL query on a SPARQL endpoint in no time. This might be interesting if > you don't want to host a public SPARQL endpoint, but you do want to publish > some entities in your triplestore. > > Example resource which fetches data from dbpedia: > http://demo.thedatatank.com/dbpedia/stations > > Kind regards, > > Pieter Colpaert > > -- > > +32 486 74 71 22 > > Open Knowledge Foundation Belgium > http://okfn.be > > Open Transport Working Group OKFN > http://transport.okfn.org > > >
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