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RKBExplorer: Repositories, Linked Data and Research Support

Glaser, H., Millard, I. and Carr, L. (2009) RKBExplorer: Repositories, Linked Data and Research Support. In: Eprints User Group, Open Repositories 2009 , 20/05/2009, Atlanta, GA, USA.

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Abstract

RKBExplorer (http://rkbexplorer.com/) is a system for publishing Linked Data to Semantic Web standards, also providing a browser that allows users to explore this interlinked Web of Data, primarily in the domain of scientific endeavour.
As part of the activity, we have harvested the metadata from a number of the larger ePrints repositories into http://eprints.rkbexplorer.com, and republished it as Linked Data. This allows the RKBExplorer browser to present a unified view of these repositories and related data from other sources such as dblp and dbpedia (a Semantic Web version of Wikipedia). Users can thus investigate concepts related to the ePrints people and articles, such as related people, projects and institutions.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Hugh Glaser
Ian Millard
Les Carr
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Dependable Systems and Software Engineering Research Group
Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Date:May 2009
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Citations:Google Scholar: 6
Downloads (2010):50
ID Code:17373
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:37
Deposited On:15 May 2009 10:46 by Glaser, Hugh

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