- From: Christian Chiarcos <christian.chiarcos@web.de>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 00:22:21 +0100
- To: Fidan Limani <fidan.limani2016@gmail.com>
- Cc: SW-forum <semantic-web@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAC1YGdjqcNey_MfLPmx_uvDO91UewVe9cy-fSdRHpW3NM1hGQg@mail.gmail.com>
Dear Fidan, earlier this year, I reached out to Zenodo to support Turtle as media type for deposited data (following a feature request from a few years back). It is not clear whether this will be ever implemented, but if so, Zenodo data dumps could provide *resolvable* URIs if you use Zenodo URIs internally (or provide the respective redirect). I didn't check whether there have been any updates, but until recently, the media type was reduced to text/plain (etc.). SPARQL engines would normally try to parse such data as RDF/XML, I guess, so it might actually work as is if you put your data there in RDF/XML. BTW: Please double-check your URLs, I get the response that I don't have the privileges to view. Best, Christian Am Mi., 11. Nov. 2020 um 21:45 Uhr schrieb Fidan Limani < fidan.limani2016@gmail.com>: > Hi there, > > > > As part of my recent research, I converted two large datasets to RDF, > meant to be used by the SW community. Since I do not have the > infrastructure to host them in a 5-star Linked Data collection, one > suggestion was to share it with the SW mailing list and see if there is > anyone interested - and with the resources - to offer it as LD. The two > collections are published on Zenodo: > > 1. OpenAIRE ScholeXplorer data dump in RDF: > https://zenodo.org/deposit/3820026 > > This collection contains 126+ M links instances (publications linked to > datasets, and datasets to datasets). You can read about the project in the > following link: https://scholexplorer.openaire.eu/#/. > > 2. Project GeRDI collection in RDF: > https://zenodo.org/deposit/4104280 > > This collection contains 1.1+ M dataset records (metadata) from multiple > research disciplines. You can read about the project in the following link: > https://www.gerdi-project.eu/. > > > > Moreover, if there are parties that see potential use cases with either > collection, please get in touch and we can work in that direction. > > > > Kind regards, > > Fidan >
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