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Re: Publishing Information About Inward Links
Hi Jeni,
I think that one of the interesting things indexing services like Sindice will do as they build up maps of mentions of things by URI is to build up those inward links. e.g. in looking for (void:)Datasets I've used Sindice to search for [?thing rdf:type void:Dataset]. Something similar ought (in the fullnes of time) to work for finding things that mention a particular piece of legislation (at least at the leaf-level).
Stuart
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http://sindice.com/search?q=rdf%3Atype&qv=http%3A%2F%2Frdfs.org%2Fns%2Fv...