- From: Mark van Assem <mark@cs.vu.nl>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:35:32 +0200
- To: Thomas Baker <tbaker@tbaker.de>
- CC: "ZENG, MARCIA" <mzeng@kent.edu>, public-xg-lld <public-xg-lld@w3.org>, Joe Provenzano <provenzano@wis.edu>
I guess I'm the likely victim to do a Dutch search :-) [1] is the entry for the Anne Frank House in the Dutch GTAA thesaurus (from our national radio and video archives) [2] is part of the museum, the actual "Achterhuis" where she hid. [3] is her diary And more resources can be found by just typing her name in the search interface. I don't see yet how the descriptions are linked to actual content. Of course there's the Dutch entries in wikipedia and freebase, but how will these help in an English-language video? Mark [1]http://data.beeldengeluid.nl/gtaa/46601 [2]http://data.beeldengeluid.nl/gtaa/45746 [3]http://data.beeldengeluid.nl/gtaa/51051 On 15/10/2010 1:49, Thomas Baker wrote: > On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 02:53:53PM -0400, Marcia Zeng wrote: >> From: "ZENG, MARCIA"<mzeng@kent.edu> >> 1. PBS had its 'Masterpiece' on The Diary of Anne Frank' April 2010. It has also a whole website for the program and related references, including 'Teacher's Guide' and 'Resources'. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/annefrank/index.html I don't know how much that BBC is involved but since BBC is a good example of using linked data, it may be helpful to check with BBC people. > > It looks like it is in fact a BBC production: > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/annefrank/about.shtml > > although that page is full of javascript stuff - I'm not > finding any of the linked-data goodness of, say, BBC Wildlife > Finder. > > Tom >
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