Linked Media
Linked Data Finland
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The "media" service of LDF.fi aims at collecting news and other media content into a Linked Data repository to be interlinked with each other. Initially, the service contains over 34,000 news from the Edilex News collection of Edita Publishing Ltd. This data is used by the Linked Data Finland project for interlinking news with the Finnish Linked Open Law dataset Semantic Finlex also available at LDF.fi. According to the plan the Linked Media service will be populated with news and other media content from the National Broadcasting Company (YLE) and other sources.
License
Detailed Dataset Contents
Edilex News (URI: http://ldf.fi/media/edilex-news)
( Browse data / Download )The dataset contains over 34,000 news from the Edilex News collection of Edita Publishing Ltd. The data includes the headings publication dates, topics, subjects and source URLs of the news. The news are interlinked to the Finnish Legislation dataset, part of the Semantic Finlex.
Example resource URI: http://purl.org/edilex/id/news/newsArticle19524
Schemas Used
Following schemas (vocabularies) are used in the datasets above:
- No schemas are available for these datasets.
URI Data Services
Give the URI without brackets (<>) and without encoding.
Human Use Case 1: Viewing the RDF Description of a URI
Human Use Case 2: Linked Data Browsing Starting from a URI
Machine Use Case: Getting the RDF Description of a Resource
If the URI is dereferenceable, e.g., minted at the http://ldf.fi domain, just input the URI in a browser or use it in your favourite software. For example: URI=http://ldf.fi/finlex/laki/p35. If the URI is described in this LDF service you can use the URI template http://ldf.fi/SERVICE/data?uri=URI no matter whether the URI is dereferenceable or not: just input the URI in the form below:
SPARQL Endpoint: http://ldf.fi/media/sparql
Queries are represented using the URI template: http://ldf.fi/SERVICE/sparql?query=QUERY
Query Test Form
SPARQL Service Description
Get the description in RDF. (Notice: A service description is not available for all datasets - then empty description is returned. If you open the link in browser you are directed to a SPARQL query form instead of the RDF description. You can access the service description by making an HTTP query without an Accept header (e.g. curl).) LDF uses W3C SPARQL Service Description recommendation for this.Visualization
A general Google Charts visualization is available here.