Thanks Stuart - I have done:
From http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html (Linked Data Principles)
• Everything has a URI - publications, documents, people, organisations, categories, ...
• These URIs are HTTP or HTTPS
• When RDF is requested, the URIs return RDF metadata
• RDF/XML supported
• N3 supported
• Turtle supported
• JSON-LD supported
• There are URIs that are not from this repository
• There are URIs from other repositories
• There is a SPARQL endpoint
• RDFa is embedded in the HTML
I’ll put this on the LOD mailing list as well, to see what the rest of the LOD people might think.
Beest
Hugh
> On 13 Sep 2014, at 10:31, Stuart Yeates <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> I notice there is nothing about Linked Data and Semantic Web - would it be sensible to have something on this?
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> If there's something that's recommended by some standard / recommendation and is script-testable, you're welcome to add it.
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>> So for example does it provide RDF at all?
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> It has a question based on http://validator.w3.org/feed/ which validates RSS, which in turn is either RDF (v1.0) or can trivially be converted to it (v2.0/atom). I've added a note that this is RSS.
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> cheers
> stuart
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