Bad news: We can't link people with the D2R-DBLP, as DBLP (while generally excellent) has too many different people of the same name with one URI.
Good news: We can link to the papers' URIs, so I have done so. For example: http://dblp.rkbexplorer.com/id/conf/semweb/PietrigaBKL06 So I guess it is now a strong link (363540 links) from http://dblp.L3S.de/ to http://dblp.rkbexplorer.com There is then linkage to all the other rkbexplorer.com sites. I would suggest that you pick the bigger ones (ACM, Citeseer, CORDIS, EPSRC, IEEE, NSF, RAE2001, UNLOCODE) explicitly, and the rest in a group. I will think about whether it is safe to link up with ECS Southampton. So according to the picture, it will be possible to get from flickr to DBPedia, and on through DBLPs, and find out what NSF and CORDIS funding someone on flickr has. What fun! Cheers Hugh On 29/2/08 15:10, "Richard Cyganiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hugh, > > On 28 Feb 2008, at 18:28, Hugh Glaser wrote: > >> Did you consider *.rkbexplorer.com? > > Yes, of course. > > I'm unsure about the extent to which the RKB Explorer dataset is > interlinked with other LOD datasets and wanted to investigate this > before hopefully integrating the dataset into the next update. I need > a couple of links from or to the dataset so I can draw an arrow from > or to an existing bubble. > >> There are about 20 sites there, all with resolvable URIs, SPARQL >> endpoints and CRSes (the service that provides the links). > > Yes, excellent stuff. Linked Data coming out of Southampton is always > top-notch :-) > >> See my foaf file for some links, where I have chosen to use >> owl:sameAs: >> http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/hg/foaf.rdf > > Oh, so at least I could draw an arrow from the FOAF bubble to the RKB > one ;-) :-) Actually, that sort of foaf link is the only link for quite a few of the sites, such as ECS Southampton. > > BTW, you got owl:sameAs links to > http://rae2001.rkbexplorer.com/description/resource-Id-227384 > and > http://dblp.l3s.de/d2r/page/authors/Hugh_Glaser > both of which are HTML pages about you, but not you. Many thanks; fixed; must stop doing those 303s myself :-) What is the inverse of 303 redirect: 0.003300330033... redirect? Clearly goes on forever. > >> You will see that we are pretty well represented on Sindice now. > > I know ;-) > > By the way, is there an easy way to search for myself in the sites? I > found two identifiers for myself in dblp.rkbexplorer.com, I wonder if > there are more in the other datasets? You can use the "browse" of a repository such as dblp to search for strings, as you did, and then resolving the URIs gets you to other repositories where the identification has been made. So resolving a URI such as http://ulm.rkbexplorer.com/id/publications/person-13b99ea8 shows the other repositories known about for that URI. Since they are separate reps, there is currently no way of doing a string match directly across them all. If you want to search most of them at once, the RKBExplorer itself has a search facility (click "search"): http://www.rkbexplorer.com/explorer/ This is showing the two dblp URIs (hover over the links to see the proper URI). Berners-Lee is more productive :-) Mind you, we are doing a rebuild this weekend, so things may not be as well inter-linked or responsive as you expect. > > Richard > > >> >> Cheers >> Hugh >> >> -- >> Hugh Glaser, Reader >> Dependable Systems & Software Engineering >> School of Electronics and Computer Science, >> University of Southampton, >> Southampton SO17 1BJ >> Work: +44 (0)23 8059 3670, Fax: +44 (0)23 8059 3045 >> Mobile: +44 (0)78 9422 3822, Home: +44 (0)23 8061 5652 >> http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~hg/ >> >> "If we have a correct theory but merely prate about it, pigeonhole >> it, and do not put it into practice, then the theory, however good, >> is of no significance." >> >> >> >> On 28/2/08 18:14, "Richard Cyganiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> All, >> >> http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/ >> >> I've made a few additions to the diagram of LOD datasets: >> >> http://dbtune.org/last-fm/ >> Yves Raimond's service exports social network data and a list of >> recently listened audio tracks for each user of the AudioScrobbler/ >> Last.FM service. >> >> http://qdos.com/ >> This Web 2.0 app allows you to measure your digital presence -- how >> much of a footprint do you leave on the Web? My score is 3711, how is >> yours? QDOS has Linked Data output thanks to Steve Harris' >> involvement. >> >> http://apassant.net/blog/2007/12/18/rdf-export-of-flickr-profiles-with-foaf-a >> nd-sioc/ >> Alexandre Passant's service exports social network data for Flickr >> users. >> >> http://dbpedia.org/ >> The DBpedia team has recently made another major update to the >> dataset. >> >> I'm a user of Flickr and Last.FM, and have signed up to QDOS, so this >> makes three new owl:sameAs links for my FOAF profile :-) >> >> Do you have suggestions for other sites to add to the diagram? 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