Tom Heath wrote:
> Hi Kingsley :)
>
> Sorry if I'm being dim here, but I'm not clear which options to select
> or workflow to follow to yield the statement:
>
> <http://community.linkeddata.org/dataspace/person/tom#this> foaf:made
> <http://linkeddata.org/slides/2008-02-amsterdam-catch.pdf>
>   

Tom,

By uploading a resource to your ODS-Briefcase the system will 
automatically make the claim (in your personal data space graph):

<http://community.linkeddata.org/dataspace/person/tom#this> foaf:made
<http://community.linkeddata.org/<your-home-directory>/<Public>/<final-location>/2008-02-amsterdam-catch.pdf>

If you want to keep the resource URI: 
<http://linkeddata.org/slides/2008-02-amsterdam-catch.pdf>, you don't need the 
ODS-Briefcase, instead you can use more direct route:

1. Go to your Profile page
2. Click on the "Related" Tab (or "Made", but this will soon be deprecated); 
pick "foaf:made" from the drop-down 
3. Enter the URI and Description
4. Done 

To prove it's done as desired, place you FOAF information resource URI 
<http://community.linkeddata.org/dataspace/person/tom> in your browser, follow 
you FOAF Profile Doc and you know the drill from here :-)

If the above doesn't work as described then there is a bug somewhere.


Kingsley


> I'm in Briefcase > Public > Upload, but don't know where to go from
> here...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom.
>
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>> Of Kingsley Idehen
>> Sent: 10 March 2008 16:40
>> To: Linking Open Data
>> Subject: Re: [Linking-open-data] Linked Data Trip Report, 
>> Amsterdam CATCH/E-Culture Meeting on Metadata Interop
>>
>> Tom Heath wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Kingsley :)
>>>
>>> Quick question... Is there a way I can create the foaf:made triple 
>>> without replicating the slides in two places?
>>>   
>>>       
>> Of course :-) The act of putting an item in your 
>> ODS-Briefcase is the act of foaf:making something :-) The 
>> same would apply if you bookmarked it instead, or bookmarked 
>> via del.icio.us and then subscribed to the del.icio.us RSS 
>> feed. Thou shalt not have to write the Triples by Hand :-)
>>
>>
>> Kingsley
>>     
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Tom.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
>>>> Kingsley Idehen
>>>> Sent: 10 March 2008 16:08
>>>> To: Linking Open Data
>>>> Subject: Re: [Linking-open-data] Linked Data Trip Report, 
>>>>         
>> Amsterdam 
>>     
>>>> CATCH/E-Culture Meeting on Metadata Interop
>>>>
>>>> Tom Heath wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> >From an earlier post:
>>>>>
>>>>> "As Chris alludes I'm giving a talk today to a meeting of Dutch 
>>>>> researchers and cultural heritage professionals entitled
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> "The Linking
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Open Data Project- Bootstrapping the Web of Data". I'll put
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> the slides
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> online shortly, at which point I'd like to have a little
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> tidy up and
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> rearrangement of the links at http://linkeddata.org/. Does
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> anyone else
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> have slides they'd like to add to a new /slides/ area of
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> the site? If
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> so please feel free to mail them to me and I'll get it
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> sorted. I guess
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> PDF should be the preferred format."
>>>>>
>>>>> With the talk over I thought a little trip report would be
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> in order...
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> The invitation to give the talk came from Guus Schreiber
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> from the VU
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Amsterdam, who organised the joint meeting of members of
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> the CATCH [1]
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> and MultimediaN E-Culture [2] projects, around the theme of
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> metadata
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> interoperability.
>>>>>
>>>>> There were some great talks during the meeting outlining
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> the fantastic
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Semantic Web work going on in the cultural heritage sector in the 
>>>>> Netherlands. My talk followed these; slides are at [3] and
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> hopefully
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> there'll be a video soon aswell.
>>>>>
>>>>> There were a few key take home messages I, err, took home 
>>>>>           
>> from the 
>>     
>>>>> meeting. Firstly, the CH sector in the Netherlands is 
>>>>>           
>> well advanced 
>>     
>>>>> technically and highly motivated to take advantage of
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> interoperability
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> initiatives, supported financially by the Dutch government and 
>>>>> scientifically by researchers such as Guus and colleagues.
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> There is a
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> great opportunity here to involve this community in the 
>>>>>           
>> Linked Data 
>>     
>>>>> movement.
>>>>>
>>>>> Secondly, I had an interesting chat with Frank van
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> Harmelen, who is a
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> big fan of LOD. IIRC, his comment during the talk was that
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> LOD is one
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> of the coolest things currently going on in the Semantic 
>>>>>           
>> Web world. 
>>     
>>>>> Frank's observations/words of wisdom for us as a community
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> were (and I
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> hope he won't mind me paraphrasing him in public):
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) if the ratio of inter-data-set links to
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> overall-triple-count is as
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> low as the stats we quote suggest, doesn't this make the
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> graph rather
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> sparse. I think we could benefit from studying this in some more 
>>>>> detail, or at least re-estimating the number of links; 2) linking 
>>>>> algorithms are going to be increasingly important, and need
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> much more
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> research; 3) the LOD-spawned Web of Data doesn't much exploit the 
>>>>> semantics of the data - when are we as a community going to begin 
>>>>> exploiting these semantics to further the goals of the project, 
>>>>> perhaps in areas such as automated interlinking?
>>>>>
>>>>> It was a great meeting all round, and hopefull some more
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> people will
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> be inspired to join us as a result.
>>>>>
>>>>> Last of all, as above, does anyone want slides adding to 
>>>>> http://linkeddata.org/slides/?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Tom.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] http://www.nwo.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOP_5XSKYG
>>>>> [2] http://www.multimedian.nl/en/project_n9c.php
>>>>> [3] http://linkeddata.org/slides/2008-02-amsterdam-catch.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> Tom,
>>>>
>>>> Great Job!
>>>>
>>>> BTW - You can dump the presentations in your ODS-Briefcase 
>>>>         
>> instance 
>>     
>>>> (use the "Public" folder)  at 
>>>> http://community.linkeddata.org/ods/index.html
>>>> and then when you view your Profile, just click on the 
>>>>         
>> "Linked Data" 
>>     
>>>> tab, follow your FOAF Profile and you will see what you've 
>>>> "foaf:made"
>>>> :-) . Of course, this is just one way of looking at the 
>>>>         
>> data, you can 
>>     
>>>> also use the Briefcase's own UI or simply go raw via:
>>>> http://community.linkeddata.org/DAV/home/<your-id>/Public  or 
>>>> http://community.linkeddata.org/DAV/home/<your-id>/Items
>>>> (where information resources are filtered by content type).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Kingsley Idehen          Weblog: 
>>>> http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
>>>> President & CEO 
>>>> OpenLink Software     Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
>> Regards,
>>
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>> http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
>> President & CEO 
>> OpenLink Software     Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
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President & CEO 
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