For one or two spreadsheets, I've found Google/Open Refine with its RDF
extension to be very quick and easy to learn and get up and running.
Jim
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:14 PM, <Peter.Hendler@kp.org> wrote:
> I've looked at the web pages and even installed some of the many
> suggestions (thanks).
> Most were more than I need.
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> Tried to install csf2rdf4lod. It keeps adding dependancies and seems much
> more involved (and scalable) than what I'm looking for.
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> I only want to experiment with some single spreadsheet conversions and
> don't even need a triple store.
> Google refine was promising but gave me xerces errors when I tried to add
> the RDF export plugin.
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> I'm on OsX so can't use Windows only apps (which did look good).
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> I saw something called M2 for Protege that is supposed to be built in to
> Protege but not on my 4.2 Protege.
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> Thanks
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