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Semantic mashup with Subj3ct.com and Topic Maps

Presentation, was published by Graham Moore and Reidar Bratsberg at 2010-04-15

This presentation demonstrates doing linked data between NRK Skole and Naturfag.no.

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This presentation demonstrates doing linked data between NRK Skole (educational videos) and Naturfag.no (learning resources in science) using Topic Maps and the Subj3ct.com subject identifier service. We show how this kind of semantic mashup can be done quickly and easily.

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Subj3ct

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Subj3ct is an infrastructure technology for Web 3.0 applications. These are applications that are organised around subjects and semantics rather ...

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NRK/Skole

is a Topic Maps driven web application.

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NRK/Skole is a Topic-Maps-driven collection of media clips (video and sound) from the NRK archives, targeted at Norwegian school pupils.

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is a Topic Maps driven web application.

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