- From: Peter Krantz <peter.krantz@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 23:11:27 +0200
- To: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
Hi! While working with a national interoperability framework for the public sector in Sweden we are thinking about a central catalog of vocabularies. The idea is to collect those vocabularies that are used and make sure they survive over time and are easy to find for other agencies. There will be no ontology alignment functionality or similar and I want to separate editing from publishing (i.e. the catalog will not contain a tool for editing vocabs). Do you know a simple system to get started with? Ideally I would like to drop e.g. an OWL, SKOS or RDF-Schema file in a folder structure and have the catalog generate a nice HTML view for humans while maintaining the ability to content negotiate the original file. Maybe some simple free text search on top of that. Maybe there are some components that would make it relatively simple to put together? Thanking you in advance for your ideas. Regards, Peter Krantz The Swedish e-Government Delegation
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