Re: Public semantic web applications

Our registry of players in "cultural opposition" is another application 
of linked data in cultural heritage (or digital humanities).

It's based on a triple store, and was filled by arts and humanities 
researchers of the former "Eastern bloc":

http://cultural-opposition.eu/registry/

Best,
Andras

On 2022. 10. 10. 15:07, Christian Chiarcos wrote:
> Linked Data (and, along with it, Semantic Web) has been growing quite 
> a lot in Digital Humanities in the past years, mostly in digitization 
> projects (e.g., https://www.timemachine.eu/about-us/, see there for 
> pointers into individual projects) and for geoinformation (esp., 
> https://pelagios.org/, e.g., the online annotation tool 
> recogito.pelagios.org <http://recogito.pelagios.org>).
>
> Best,
> Christian
>
> Am Mo., 10. Okt. 2022 um 14:45 Uhr schrieb Marco Neumann 
> <marco.neumann@gmail.com>:
>
>     We recently got notification from an Apache Jena user that
>     the Australian government now has a series of large spatial
>     datasets online in production.
>
>     They have chosen the Semantic GeoSpatial Web concept to publish
>     their data and have implemented the methodology with the Apache
>     Jena Fuseki GeoSPARQL blade.
>
>     "The data is significant: authoritative census counting
>     geometries, hydrological catchment areas and so on. The census
>     spatial feature collections are online at:"
>
>     https://asgs.linked.fsdf.org.au/dataset/asgsed3/collections
>
>     And so has the geo.admin.ch <http://geo.admin.ch/> team c/o
>     Coordinating Agency for Federal Geographic Information (GCG),
>     COGIS in Switzerland
>
>     https://www.geo.admin.ch/en/geo-services/geo-services/linkeddata.html
>     <https://www..geo.admin.ch/en/geo-services/geo-services/linkeddata.html>
>
>
>     These are just a few examples here in the Semantic GeoSpatial Web
>     domain how things move forward albeit slowly.
>
>     Beyond that there have been two contacts at investment banks in
>     New York City in touch with me in recent weeks that did look for
>     Linked Data talent to pursue a Semantic Web strategy based on RDF
>     stack tools. So it's not all doom and gloom out there.
>
>     Best,
>     Marco
>
>
>
>     On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 10:54 AM Contact - Cogsonomy
>     <contact@cogsonomy.fr> wrote:
>
>         Dear List,
>
>         I have soon to present to companies the advantages of
>         ontologies and
>         semantic web. If I have many examples in the research and
>         biomedical
>         domains (e.g. referentials, interoperability, SPARQL
>         endpoints...), I am
>         asked to popularize and present it with examples accessible to
>         people
>         who are not specialists. The aim is to show and convince of the
>         usefulness of our domain for people who only know Big Data.
>
>         So, do you have some examples such as websites or concrete
>         applications
>         (companies) where we can see easily the advantage of semantic
>         web and
>         ontologies (e.g. https://www.orpha.net) ?
>
>         Many thanks in advance,
>
>         Best regards,
>
>                       Xavier
>
>
>
>
>
>     -- 
>
>
>     ---
>     Marco Neumann
>
>

Received on Monday, 10 October 2022 18:33:23 UTC