Hi Adrian,
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 12:06:08PM +0100, Adrian Pohl wrote:
> Recently I added Dublin Core in RDFa to my blog
> http://www.uebertext.org as an outgrowth of a DC-web-cataloging task
> in my master of library & information science studies in Cologne,
> Germany. After doing that I thought: Why not adding the metadata-tags
> at the source, say at blogger or WordPress adding DC/RDFa to their
> templates?
>
> I am curious whether there already have been efforts to get some
> blogging platforms to do so.
I understand that the upcoming Drupal 7 release will include
RDFa natively, and that related features such as SPARQL
endpoints will be available as modules.
I also find [1]:
wp-RDFa
Author: Richard Harvey
wp-RDFa brings the Semantic Web to your WordPress blog. Currently this
plugin supports FOAF and the Dublin Core.
FOAF is Friend of a Friend, and can be used to relate your personal
information to your blog. It can also be used to relate other users of
your blog to you building up a semantic map of your relationships in
the online world.
wp-RDFa uses the Dublin Core markup to tag posts with the title, creator
and date elements.
wp-RDFa has a settings page to allow you customise your relationships
with other users of your WordPress site. See the screenshot for a preview
of the admin panel.
Tom
[1] http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-rdfa/
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