Hi Karen,
I was not ignoring you previous question about where, in Marc terms, data
was coming from. I need to talk with someone who was in the core of the
processing that produces the data. Unfortunately I am currently being
thwarted by vacations.
In the meantime, can you let me have a few examples of where you are seeing
discrepancies between the download triples and the RDFa embedded in
WorldCat.org pages.
~Richard.
On 22 August 2012 19:08, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Richard, I've run into yet another area where documentation would be
> helpful. There are differences between the schema.org/RDFa that is
> embedded in WorldCat data and the exported WorldCat triples in the file.
> One of those differences happens to be the source of the place of
> publication, if I am reading it right. So, again, a request for
> documentation on the fields included and their MARC source.
>
> Thanks,
>
> kc
>
> On 8/17/12 8:38 AM, Richard Wallis wrote:
>
>> In case you missed the press release earlier this week.
>>
>> You can now download a significant number of RDF triples describing the
>> most highly held 1.2 million resources in WorldCat. Licensed under
>> ODC-BY.
>>
>> I've posted more details on my blog:
>> http://dataliberate.com/2012/**08/get-yourself-a-linked-data-**
>> piece-of-worldcat-to-play-**with/<http://dataliberate.com/2012/08/get-yourself-a-linked-data-piece-of-worldcat-to-play-with/>
>>
>> ~Richard.
>>
>
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