But the goal is to load and mix public and/or closed data. For organisations this is the normal process, you discuss the requirements, then you do a demo with their data, so they can see the benefits directly.
So we made the demo for the DNB (https://data.dnb.de/opendata/) and the KB (no download, they sent a link via email).
I was suggesting your foaf file, because you might not have a dataset (maybe from some research project?).
I uploaded my foaf file, but I accidently added wrong links, otherwise it would have fused my DBpedia entry with my wikidata and DNB entry.
However, I am unable to load examples, it only works on real data ;) What would be the point? Even I don't know whether this is you: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21264248
All the best,
Sebastian
On 18.05.2018 10:39, Laura Morales wrote:
You need my data to show me a demo? I don't understand... it doesn't make sense... Don't you think that people would rather not bother with your demo at all, instead of giving their data to you? You should have a public demo with a demo foaf as well, but anyway if you need my foaf file then you can use this:
@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> . @prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> . @prefix foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> . <http://example.org/LM> a foaf:Person ; foaf:name "Laura" ; foaf:mbox <mailto:laura@example.org> ; foaf:homepage <http://example.org/LM> ; foaf:nick "Laura" .
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2018 at 12:04 AM From: "Sebastian Hellmann" hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de To: "Discussion list for the Wikidata project" wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org, "Laura Morales" lauretas@mail.com Subject: Re: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
Hi Laura, to see a small demo, we would need your data, either your foaf profile or other data, ideally publicly downloadable. Automatic upload is currently being implemented, but I can load it manually or you can wait. At the moment you can see: http://88.99.242.78:9009/?s=http%3A%2F%2Fid.dbpedia.org%2Fglobal%2F4o4XK&... a data entry where en wikipedia and wikidata have more granular data than the dutch and german national library http://88.99.242.78:9009/?s=http%3A%2F%2Fid.dbpedia.org%2Fglobal%2Fe6R5&...] (DNB value could actually be imported, although I am not sure if there is a difference, between a source and a reference, i.e. DNB has this statement, but they don't have a reference themselves) a data entry where the german national library has the best value. We also made an infobox mockup for the Eiffel Tower for our grant proposal with a sync button next to the Infobox property: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants_talk:Project/DBpedia/GlobalFactSync#P...] All the best, Sebastian
On 15.05.2018 06:35, Laura Morales wrote: I was more expecting technical questions here, but it seems there is interest in how the economics work. However, this part is not easy to write for me. I'd personally like to test a demo of the Databus. I'd also like to see a complete list of all the graphs that are available.
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