sbp: Whipped up using the logo from http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG-access/ and the form at http://infomesh.net/2001/03/dataencode/
danbri: The "CIDOC object-oriented Conceptual Reference Model" (CRM), was developed by the ICOM/CIDOC Documentation Standards Group. It represents an
danbri: 'ontology' for cultural heritage information i.e. it describes in a formal language the explicit and implicit concepts and relations relevant to the documentation of
danbri: cultural heritage.
danbri: 'ontology' for cultural heritage information i.e. it describes in a formal language the explicit and implicit concepts and relations relevant to the documentation of
danbri: cultural heritage.
danbri: W3C RDF FAQ
danbri: Needs improving. I started a thread on new FAQ ideas last spring, but didn't follow through. Maybe #rdfig might be a good place to brainstorm possible answers to some common faqs...
danbri: Needs improving. I started a thread on new FAQ ideas last spring, but didn't follow through. Maybe #rdfig might be a good place to brainstorm possible answers to some common faqs...
DanC: I offer a 300 brownie-point bounty
danbri: Would this best be done by tweaking cvsweb.cgi? That seems a popular tool...
gerald: bonsai might be a good starting point as well
danbri: Would this best be done by tweaking cvsweb.cgi? That seems a popular tool...
gerald: bonsai might be a good starting point as well
From the IMS (educational metadata) world, some work in progress on reflecting IMS metadata into the RDF model.
danbri: -- I lurk on the IMS metadata group, spotted this, and volunteered to point some RDF and DC folk at it.
DanC: including upper/lower case conversion
DanC: I'm working on an RDF/n3 transcription
DanC: actually in psuedo-KIF
DanC: actually in psuedo-KIF
danbri: "It should be noted that Netscape's What's Related service was an early example of an RDF application."
dajobe: Some tools for creating RDF/RSS (0.9x and 1.0) from HTML in Java. Not sure yet how good it is.
dajobe: But it has the first RSS 1.0 with Japanese that I've seen
dajobe: ... which unfortunately doesn't seem to work in my RSS 1.0 demo
dajobe: reason I can't see output in my browser is I convert to iso-8859-1 which of course discards japanese characters. They were read into the Unicode ok
dajobe: But it has the first RSS 1.0 with Japanese that I've seen
dajobe: ... which unfortunately doesn't seem to work in my RSS 1.0 demo
dajobe: reason I can't see output in my browser is I convert to iso-8859-1 which of course discards japanese characters. They were read into the Unicode ok
jonb-home: implements Wordnet -> RDF Schema -> RDDL (XHTML)
jonb-home: uses XSLT and links through http://www.w3.org/2000/06/webdata/xslt
jonb-home: uses XSLT and links through http://www.w3.org/2000/06/webdata/xslt