Ok, then, a good example is: http://cenote.talis.com/ and somewhat more crude would be: http://simile.mit.edu/longwell/demo/libraries/ which uses a small subset of their library catalog and their dspace instance and, in a slightly more abstract implementation: http://musicbrainz.org/artist/52074ba6-e495-4ef3-9bb4-0703888a9f68.html -Ross. On 5/21/07, Bernhard Eversberg <ev_at_biblio.tu-bs.de> wrote: > Ross Singer wrote: > > http://simile.mit.edu/ > > > > http://esw.w3.org/topic/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/DataSets > > > Hm, I was thinking of systems that not only show how RDF data might look > like but also what conventional OPACs do (or at least some of their > indispensable functions) but then with value-added features based on > RDF, to make it apparent where and how this can do new and better > tricks. > And on a scale of at least a million records more or less equivalent to > MARC records. > > B. Eversberg >Received on Mon May 21 2007 - 07:34:27 EDT