On 15 August 2013 21:23, Markus Krötzsch markus@semantic-mediawiki.orgwrote:
On 15/08/13 19:33, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt wrote:
http://www.wikidata.org/**entity/Q215607.nthttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q215607.ntwhich redirects to http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/**Special:EntityData/Q215607.nthttp://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:EntityData/Q215607.nt
The RDF stuff at Wikidata is in flux. The RDF you get probably won't contain all the data that the HTML page shows, and the RDF structure may change.
Indeed, the feature is simply not fully implemented yet. The best "preview" you can get right now is the dump generated by the python script. The plan is to make essentially the same available on a per-item basis via the URIs and URLs as above (in several syntaxes, depending on URL or, when using the URI, content negotiation).
FWIW there's also RDF/XML if you use a *.rdf suffix. This btw is of great interest to us over in the schema.org project; earlier today I was showing http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:EntityData/Q199154.rdf to colleagues there... this is a Wikidata description of a particular sport. In schema.orgwe have a few places that hardcode a short list of well known sports, and we're interested in mechanisms that allow us to hand off to Wikidata for the "long tail". So http://schema.org/SportsActivityLocation has 9 hand-designed subtypes; we have been discussing the idea of something like http://schema.org/SportsActivityLocation?sport=Q199154http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:EntityData/Q199154.rdf to integrate Wikidata into the story for other sports. Similar issues arise with religions and places of worship (http://schema.org/PlaceOfWorship). Any thoughts on this from a Wikidata perspective would be great.
Is there any prospect of inline RDFa within the main Wikidata per-entity pages? It would be great to have http://schema.org/sameAs in those pages linking to dbpedia, wikipedia,freebase etc too...
Dan