Thanks for your great input, Michael!  My plan is to provide navigation using a directed graph as in the following rough sketch:
 
https://bytebucket.org/johanvos/wikibrowser/raw/7ce572aed9995cca4788dd7bedf8c9be278f3a9e/design-docs/research-view.pdf
 
I also plan to provide the ability to "pin" topics, rendering directed graphs that include only those topics.  I'll need more SPARQL-fu than I currently possess, so am currently climbing that learning curve.
 
Regards,
James Weaver
 
 
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015, at 04:24 AM, Michael Karpeles wrote:
@GarardM: the top left "hamburger" menu item pulls open a left sidebar with language options 
 
best wishes,
 
- mek
 
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:25 AM, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hoi,
How do I change languages?
Thanks,
     GerardM
 
On 12 December 2015 at 08:10, <james@j1w.xyz> wrote:
I'd like to share an application that I'm developing for technology
demonstrations, entitled WikiBrowser. It is a web application that
leverages the structure of Wikidata to semantically navigate Wikipedia
articles. It is being developed in Java using technologies such as
Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry. This web application is
live at http://WikiBrowser.io and the code is open source and located in
my GitHub repository.  There is a brief video that shows features of
WikiBrowser on my most recent blog post at http://JavaFXpert.com and I
hope that you'll take WikiBrowser for a spin!
 
Regards,
James Weaver
Developer Advocate
Pivotal Software
 
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