From: Thomas Francart <thomas.francart@sparna.fr>
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2018 22:04:16 +0100
Message-ID: <CAPugn7XjfLCLVh27XX2dbWTUDtcJbAR5FDhz4g8LKg7urW8xfQ@mail.gmail.com>
To: matt@solidarityeconomics.org
Cc: public-lod public <public-lod@w3.org>
Hello

The portal for the publication of legislation in Luxembourghttp://legilux.public.lu/ is entirely built on an RDF "legal knowledge
graph" of the legislation (legislations are linked through typed links
amends/repeals/consolidates/transposes etc.).
The portal for data access and SPARQL queries is athttp://data.legilux.public.lu/.
Legislation URIs are dereferencables, e.g. "curl -L --header "Accept:
application/rdf+xml"http://data.legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/leg/rgd/2018/10/12/a999/jo"

Some visual benefits :

   - a timeline navigation in the civil code at the top of the page at
   http://legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/leg/code/civil/20180401
   - a graph visualization of the legislation links at
   http://legilux.public.lu/data-graphics/actRelationship?id=http://data.legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/leg/rgd/2018/10/12/a999/jo&extraIds=http://data.legilux.public.lu/eli/reg_ue/1997/820/jo&excludedFilters=Th%C3%A9matiques&excludedFilters=Auteurs&excludedFilters=Sujets+principaux&excludedFilters=Sujets+secondaires&excludedFilters=Versions+linguistiques&excludedFilters=M%C3%A9morial&excludedFilters=Est+membre+de#graph-main-container
   - autocomplete on the search field uses controlled vocabularies (try
   searching for "travail" (work), you will get keywords, ministries, and
   organisations as autocomplete proposals)

The european legislation portal https://eur-lex.europa.eu/ is also built on
the same kind of legislation knowledge graph.
European member states + EU legislation are progressively interlinking
their legislations with each others using the ELI framework :http://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli, thus creating the basis of a legal knowledge
graph at web scale.

Hope this helps.
Thomas

Le jeu. 1 nov. 2018 à 20:41, Matt Wallis <matt@solidarityeconomics.org> a
écrit :

> I was challenged today to provide examples of applications that have
> been built on LOD. What I'm looking for especially is examples that
> might be recognized by 'the average man/woman in the street'. For
> example, the BBC's use of their Dynamic Semantic Publishing architecture
> for the Olympic Games. I'm also interested in examples that are
> important to progress (e.g. scientific progress), but which may not be
> known to those people (in the street).
>
> Can you help?
>
>
>

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