- From: Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 10:24:00 +0200
- To: public-xg-lld@w3.org
Yes, it reads good. I was also wondering why Karen had introduced the note. Now it seems clearer :-) Antoine > I took the liberty of making the change: > > http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/index.php?title=Draft_Vocabularies_Datasets_Section2&diff=6359&oldid=6358 <http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/index.php?title=Draft_Vocabularies_Datasets_Section2&diff=6359&oldid=6358> > > Jeff > > *From:* Young,Jeff (OR) > *Sent:* Friday, September 09, 2011 3:53 PM > *To:* 'Jodi Schneider'; 'public-xg-lld' > *Subject:* RE: puzzled by this note: "URLs: wikipedia, dbpedia" > > Found it. > > http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/Draft_Vocabularies_Datasets_Section2#Semantic_alignment > > Here’s a suggested rewording with URI examples: > > For example, VIAF aggregates authority records from various library agencies, identifies the primary entities involved, and links them to DBpedia entries where possible. DBpedia, is a Linked Data extraction of Wikipedia. Each system complements the others by providing different information perspectives on the thing: VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/102333412, Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Austen, DBpedia: http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jane_Austen. > > Jeff > > *From:* Young,Jeff (OR) > *Sent:* Friday, September 09, 2011 3:38 PM > *To:* 'Jodi Schneider'; public-xg-lld > *Subject:* RE: puzzled by this note: "URLs: wikipedia, dbpedia" > > Jodi, > > The whole sentence seems cryptic. Where is it located? > > Jeff > > *From:* public-xg-lld-request@w3.org [mailto:public-xg-lld-request@w3.org] *On Behalf Of *Jodi Schneider > *Sent:* Friday, September 09, 2011 3:16 PM > *To:* public-xg-lld > *Subject:* puzzled by this note: "URLs: wikipedia, dbpedia" > > There's a note that says "URLs: wikipedia, dbpedia". Does that mean, "add links to wikipedia, dbpedia"? Or something else? > > For example, VIAF creates links from the merged authority records in its databases and links them to DBpedia where possible. DBpedia, is a Linked Data store of data from Wikipedia. (URLS: wikipedia, dbpedia) >
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