- From: Sean Bechhofer <sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 12:17:45 +0100
- To: HORVATH Adam <adam@oszk.hu>
- Cc: public-swd-wg@w3.org
Adam Thanks for your input. We are using the SKOS issue tracker to manage implementation experience, and this has been logged in the SKOS Issue tracker as [ISSUE-207] and [ISSUE-208]. Sean On 29 Apr 2009, at 16:02, HORVATH Adam wrote: > Dear, > > We kindly provide the following information about our SKOS > vocabulary. Using SKOS is part of our aim to provide linked data on > the semantic web. > > * If you are notifying us of one or more vocabularies or vocabulary > mappings as an implementation, please provide *at least* the > following > information: > > * vocabulary title(s) (e.g. Library of Congress Subject Headings) > > OSZK thesaurus (=thesaurus of the National Széchényi Library > (Hungary) > > * name of person and/or organisation responsible for the > implementation > > Kornel Horvath (e-mail: horvath.kornel@oszk.hu) > > * a list of the SKOS constructs used (e.g. skos:Concept, > skos:ConceptScheme, skos:inScheme, skos:broader, skos:prefLabel, > skos:closeMatch ... etc.) > > skos:ConceptScheme > skos:inScheme > skos:broader > skos:Concept > skos:prefLabel > skos:related > skos:narrower > skos:definition > skos:editorialNote > skos:historyNote > skos:note > skos:changeNote > skos:altLabel > > * URL(s) where the published SKOS data may be obtained, if the data > are publicly available > > http://java4.oszk.hu/joseki/sparql? > > * We would also welcome any further information you care to provide, > however this is *not mandatory*. For example, we would be interested > to know the scope and size of the vocabulary, > > Size of vocabulary: 41626 SKOS concepts. > General thesaurus containing terms and locations. > > * what it is primarily used for, > > Porting existing knowledge to the Semantic Web. > We plan to ise as a source for query refinement in our online > catalogue. > > * in what languages the vocabulary is provided, > > Hungarian. > > * any other URLs describing the vocabulary or providing further > information. > > None > > == Software Implementations == > > If you are notifying us of software as an implementation, please > provide *at least* the following information: > > * name of the software (e.g. SKOSEd) > > SkosConverter > > * name of person and/or organisation responsible for the > Implementation > > The National Széchényi Library (Hungary) > > * URLs for software home page and/or download location if publicly > Downloadable > > It´s not downloadable. > > * can the software read SKOS data? > > No > > * can the software write SKOS data? > > Yes > > * can the software check consistency of SKOS data with respect to > the SKOS data model? > > No > > * For more information on what we mean by reading, writing or > checking SKOS data, see: > > http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/wiki/SKOSImplementationReport > > * We would also welcome any further information you care to provide, > however this is *not mandatory*. For example, we would be interested > in the main purpose and functionality of the software, the > programming > language and/or software frameworks used, details of the SKOS > constructs which are supported, any other URLs describing the > software > or providing further information. > > Converts a thesaurus in MARC format into SKOS and ZTHES. This is a > Java program calling XSLT. > > Best regards > Adam Horvath > ================================================ > Adam HORVATH > Director of Informatics > ------------------------------------------------ > NATIONAL SZECHENYI LIBRARY > Information Technology Department > Budapest, Budavari Palota F epulet, H-1827 > Tel.: +36-1-224-3737 Fax: +36-1-224-3705 > -Email: adam@oszk.hu WWW: http://www.oszk.hu > ================================================ > > <WPM$721D.PM$> -- Sean Bechhofer School of Computer Science University of Manchester sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/people/bechhofer
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