Hi TDWG'ers,
I decided that rather than tweak Joel's RDF by hand it might make more sense to just import the data and express in a different RDF representation.
These examples are not about the web application or relatively small differences in how to name fields, they are more about how in general to format occurrence records in a way that maximizes their utility.
I added the identified TDWG records to my small set of occurrence examples here: http://ocs.taxonconcept.org/ocs/index.html
Here is one example http://ocs.taxonconcept.org/ocs/a5bd890c-c1db-4194-8347-796621105ae6.html
On that page are highlighted links that take you into a view of the entity in my sparql endpoint knowledgebase.
The data is also on the URIburner endpoint which allows a browsable Pivot interface.
Here is the short link http://t.co/03WriMA
The actual URI looks like this since it contains a SPARQL query:
< http://uriburner.com/PivotViewer/?url=http%3A%2F%2Furiburner.com%2Fsparql%2F...
There are still things that are not ideal in these examples, or instance I was not able to add the occurrenceRemarks simply but I hope to do so in the future.
This also allows me to host the original DarwinCore RDF for comparison.
Here is the url to the endpoint view of one of those records.
Current DarwinCore < http://lsd.taxonconcept.org/describe/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cs.umbc.edu%2F~js... Bit.ly < http://bit.ly/i1gfCK >
Current TaxonConcept < http://lsd.taxonconcept.org/describe/?url=http://ocs.taxonconcept.org/ocs/a5... Bit.ly < http://bit.ly/ezU2BA >
Respectfully,
- Pete --------------------------------------------------------------- Pete DeVries Department of Entomology University of Wisconsin - Madison 445 Russell Laboratories 1630 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706 TaxonConcept Knowledge Base http://www.taxonconcept.org/ / GeoSpecies Knowledge Base http://lod.geospecies.org/ About the GeoSpecies Knowledge Base http://about.geospecies.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------