Karen, Cindy, et al.,

I stumbled upon and bookmarked this list a few days ago:
http://spqr.cerch.kcl.ac.uk/?page_id=94

It seems pretty comprehensive. Might be worth a perusal, and possibly a link off the w3c-lld page as well.

Best,
-Corey

On 3/23/2011 11:15 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Sorry, I don't remember if I have already posted this, but there is a
growing list of tools at:

http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/Tools

Most of these are free/non-commercial. If you know of others, let me
know or post to the [email protected] list and we'll get it added on.

kc

Quoting Cindy Harper <[email protected]>:

This article came in via email this morning - it may be the kind of
pointers
I needed to read about open-source tools to get started using the SW.


*Computerworld First Look*


<http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7258117/240182/237524/0/?0fc84754=Y2hhcnBlckBtYWlsLmNvbGdhdGUuZWR1&x=9633e82f>

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*Semantic Web: Tools you can
use*<http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7258117/240182/376767/0/>
Standards, tools, platforms, prewritten components and services are
available to help make semantic deployments less time-consuming, less
technically complex and (somewhat) less costly. *Read
More*<http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7258117/240182/376767/0/>

Cindy Harper, Systems Librarian
Colgate University Libraries
[email protected]
315-228-7363





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