Dear all,
stop me if my question is naive or stupid. But I see that a dataset like
Europeana is both in the Lod Cloud and as a property in Wikidata
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P727>. However, the method using
the "Formatter URL for RDF resource" property does not work because this
property is missing from Europeana ID. How many other cases like this?
But I see in this simplified version of the Lod Cloud
<https://jqplay.org/s/bgiJvPKryC> that each dataset has a namespace. Would
not it be more efficient to match Wikidata and Lod Cloud using this
namespaces in a series of Sparql queries <http://tinyurl.com/y8taazzm>?
Cheers,
Ettore
On Mon, 9 Jul 2018 at 14:07, Lucas Werkmeister <mail(a)lucaswerkmeister.de>
wrote:
On 27.06.2018 22:40, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
Maarten Dammers, 27/06/2018 23:26:
Excellent news!
https://lod-cloud.net/dataset/wikidata seems to
contain the info in a more human readable (and machine readable) way.
If we add some URI link, does it automagically appear or does Lucas
has to do some manual work? I assume Lucas has to do some manual work.
I'd also be curious what to do when a property does not have a node in
the LOD cloud, for instance P2948 is among the 77 results for P1921
but I don't see any corresponding URL in
http://lod-cloud.net/versions/2018-30-05/lod-data.json
Previously it was manual work, yes, and for properties not in the LOD
cloud I added commented-out entries to the page source of
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Lucas_Werkmeister_(WMDE)/LOD_Cloud.
I’ll try to resubmit Wikidata now and see how the submission process has
evolved.
Cheers, Lucas
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