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Artworks in Wikidata
As part of the Data&Musée project, we are interested in the related data available about artworks, artists and museums and monuments related to these works. We have already addressed this issue in the Artworks in DBpedia post. We now look … Continue reading
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Paris Musées and Wikidata: establishing links
As of 6/1/2019, my list of establishments attached to Paris Museums includes 14 museums with 16 denominations (see at the end of this post). It was built by hand from the web site de Paris Musées.I have established several methods for … Continue reading
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First contact with the tools of the Bibliographic Agency of Higher Education
As part of the SemBib project, I was led to choose a unique identifier for each author. Following my usual strategy, I started by using identifiers defined in our namespace, with our prefix. Thus, it was possible to produce results … Continue reading
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Getting Started with SPARQL Access Point from the Springer Editor
As part of the SemBib project, I will discover with you the SPARQL public access point of the Springer scientific editor at http://lod.springer.com/sparql-form/index.html. For a first contact, we must get acquainted and some classic requests will help us.First, discover the … Continue reading
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A country without war
I saw the question “Is the a country that has never been in a war?” qui renvoie à “World peace? These are the only 11 countries in the world that are actually free from conflict“and I thought that’s a good exercise for … Continue reading
Using public data: educational resources
Our team has undertaken reuse of public data , especially in the field of culture. For this, we treat public data available on data.gouv.fr to improve their use in semantic web and LOD ( Linked Open Data) .The first set … Continue reading