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Re: Creating Linked Data - Part II: Defining URIs
Hi Jeni Fantastic blog. I think one of the biggest things that comes across to me as I read through, is that you really understand your data wrt structure and what it is, can and could deliver. This is a big difference to how people usually publish and to me explains why the extra effort is needed to produce good RDF. It’s also why people usually say it’s too much effort to go to. But I think it is worth it.
One Question You say uri’s like http://statistics.data.gov.uk/id/country?name={country name} will be redirected.
Can I ask how?
Cheers Phil