- From: Richard Newman <r.newman@reading.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 00:53:18 +0000
- To: Joshua Tauberer <tauberer@for.net>
- Cc: semantic-web@w3.org
Joshua, That's really awesome, thank you for putting the time in on this. I've pointed people to your tutorial recently, but this is a step up. I've got a few half-finished things that I wouldn't mind being re- published, summarised, or linked: my blog post(s) on twinql's innards [1] (when I finish sawing it up), for example. My tag ontology writeup [2] might be useful, it being a small, relatively contained domain that nevertheless touches on provenance and reification, and hopefully I'll finish my FRBR stuff[3] before the sun cools. A Wilbur tutorial's not impossible, either. -R [1] <http://www.holygoat.co.uk/blog/entry/2005-10-25-1> [2] <http://www.holygoat.co.uk/projects/tags/> [3] <http://www.holygoat.co.uk/projects/images/> On 7 Nov 2005, at 00:33, Joshua Tauberer wrote: > Encouraged by the feedback I got on the article, I figured I might > as well create such a website. So I did. Announcing: > > http://www.rdfabout.net > > The name is of course a reference to the RDF/XML attribute > rdf:about (www.aboutrdf.net works too). > > There's not too much on the site yet. But suggestions are most > welcome. I would like to add articles on inferencing, SPARQL, > design issues (like issues around URIs, smushing, tractability of > related problems), brief tutorials for a few toolkits, etc. If > anyone has written about these things before and would like to > resurrect an old blog entry as an accessible article, for instance, > please let me know.
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