Dear all users,


In Orsay, we are very much interested indeed in exploring the semantic web with TMS as well.
The implementation of TMS is right now swallowing us completely but as soon as we’ll see things more clearly, it is definitely something we’d like to test.
We are all ears…
Elsa

Elsa Badie Modiri
Chargée de projet – Administrateur de la base de données M’Osaïque
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De : The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part de Chad Petrovay
Envoyé : mercredi 1 juin 2016 18:57
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Objet : Semantic Web + TMS

So I know a few institutions have started the foray into transform TMS data into RDF triples for use with the Semantic Web.

For those that have done so, I'm interested in learning more about the mechanics of how this is happening for you. I believe that Yale has done this using COBOAT, but I was wondering if there were any other approaches that people have taken.

Thanks for your input and consideration, ~Chad
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