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DBpedia in Greek
DBpedia is a "community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated... -
Social Semantic Web Thesaurus
People, organisations, applications and technologies etc. relevant for the area of the Social Semantic Web -
Open Data Thesaurus
The Open Data Thesaurus is a collection of key concepts and entities, their definitions and semantic links. Following the principle of ?eat your own dog food? this thesaurus is... -
UMBEL (Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer)
A lightweight, reference structure of 28,000 subject concepts for the Web. UMBEL is jointly developed and maintained by Structured Dynamics LLC and Ontotext AD. There is a total... -
IEEE VIS Source Data
Collection of the datasets used by papers published in IEEE VIS and related conferences, provided as Linked Open Data. This dataset is derived from the individual datasets... -
DBpedia in Dutch
DBpedia is a "community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated... -
Nobel Prizes
Linked Open Data about every Nobel Prize since 1901, including information about the Nobel Prizes, the Nobel Laureates and related documentation. -
provenanceweb
Linked Data provenance and explanation. -
Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK) Dataset
The LAK dataset provides access to structured fulltext and metadata from key research publications in the field of learning analytics and educational data mining (see... -
AEMET metereological dataset
AemetLinked Data (.es) is an open initiative of the Ontology Engineering Group (OEG) whose aim is to enrich the Web of Data with Spanish geospatial data. This initiative started... -
Instance Hub (all)
Linked Data representations of common entities and concepts that occur in many datasets. -
DBpedia in French
DBpedia in French dataset. Part of the DBpedia internationalisation effort. Data are extracted here from French speaking pages of wikipedia.