Open gkiraz opened 6 years ago
@gkiraz I'm still unclear how the computed automatically category would work.
I was under the impression that in GEDSH there is an algorithm that created the linked data box content. But maybe I am mistaken and it is all hard coded. If I am mistaken, ignore the computed bit.
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@gkiraz https://github.com/gkiraz I'm still unclear how the computed automatically category would work.
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@gkiraz @jedwardwalters The data in this box is dynamically generated, pulling RDF from the Syriaca.org triple store. For it to work with e-GEDSH data we will have to add the e-GEDSH data to the Syraica.org triple store, or run it on e-GEDSH.
@wsalesky What would that entail?
@jedwardwalters I have to generate RDF and add an RDF endpoint to e-GEDSH. Not sure I will have time to get that done before the 20th.
Got it. Thanks.
Just so I understand: for the meantime that means that any links we encode from e-GEDSH won't show up in the LOD box, correct?
I think we need to clarify what you want to see in the Linked Data Box does. The current version aggrigates the number of references in the triple store to (Syriaca.org) links that are mentioned in the record. I think creating RDF for e-GEDSH/Hugoye and any other Beth Mardutho data is probably a bigger conversation, and I do not think we can get it done in the time allotted. However if you just want to show the links to items mentioned/marked up in the record I can do that in about 10 minutes (but this is not what the Linked Data Box does).
Thanks for the clarification. I absolutely do not understand how it works or what it does, so that is helpful :)
@gkiraz What do you think?
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I think the best thing to do is get everything else running as you want it and then have a Skype conversation about the Linked Data Box, and linked data in general.
That sounds good, @wsalesky.
For clarification for the meantime: if I use the <ref>
tag on a term using an e-GEDSH link, will the tagged term show up as a hyperlink in the text?
It should show up linked within the text. If not then there is a bug in the XSLT
OK. Let's have items that are tagged in the XML and then do the other stuff after a Skype meeting (we can go live without the aggregated links as we need to have a better understanding of how that works).
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It should show up linked within the text. If not then there is a bug in the XSLT
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a. The first section titled "Encoded Linked Data" Under this, list links that are encoded by hand in the article. For example, the word "poetry" in the abstract should link to the GEDSH poetry page. Then this entry will appear as follows:
poetry in GEDSH [with a link to the GEDSH page] poetry in Wikipedia [with a link to the Wikipedia page if this was hand-coded; I know we will not be coding this, but I am saying this just as an example]
b. The second section titled "Computed Linked Data" The list that you have now computed automatically