Re: IOS Press Launches Linked Data Portal

Hi all,

This is exactly my thought as well: Linked Data needs a bit more intuitive
and user friendly software.
That's why we started the open-source Stralo project (www.stralo.com) a few
years back.
The goal is to hide away the complexities of working with triples as much
as possible and let people create fun stuff with Linked Data instead of
having to learn it.

Take a look, we're always looking for extra interested developers to share
the love with.

all the best,

b.

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On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 2:09 PM, Mikel Egaña Aranguren <
mikel.egana.aranguren@gmail.com> wrote:

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> 2018-04-10 12:51 GMT+02:00 Ruben Verborgh <Ruben.Verborgh@ugent.be>:
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>> Hi Krzysztof,
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> Hi, congrats!
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>> Congrats!
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>> > I am very glad to report that IOS Press went all in on Linked Data as
>> backbone for their internal data management and sharing.
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>> Any details on how you are doing this?
>> Do you have a CMS on top of a triplestore?
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> I'm really interested on this too. I think the only way for Linked Data to
> succeed is to be consumed by the internal programs of the entity (Company,
> Government) that publishes the data. Otherwise, the effort needed to build
> proper Linked Data (Data Quality, URIs, ...) is too much to be worthy if
> publication only is involved.
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> Cheers
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>> Best,
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>> Ruben
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> https://mikel-egana-aranguren.github.io
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