adding references to bp doc
authorgatemezi
Mon, 09 Dec 2013 23:06:51 +0100
changeset 717 3f2bf0ce6312
parent 716 4e41008d5a53
child 718 f6bce1ea5966
adding references to bp doc
bp/index.html
--- a/bp/index.html	Fri Dec 06 22:11:59 2013 +0000
+++ b/bp/index.html	Mon Dec 09 23:06:51 2013 +0100
@@ -144,6 +144,20 @@
                         href: "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1767-5_1",
                         authors: ["Bernadette Hyland", "David Wood"],
                         publisher: "Springer"
+                        },
+
+            "BVILLAZON": {
+                        title: "Methodological Guidelines for Publishing Government Linked Data",
+                        href: "http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4614-1767-5_2",
+                        authors: ["Boris Villazón-Terrazas", "et al."] ,
+                        publisher: "Springer" 
+
+                        },
+            "HAUSENBLAS":
+                        {
+                         title: "Linked Data Life cycles",
+                         href:"http://linked-data-life-cycles.info/",
+                         authors: ["Michael Hausenblas", "Richard Cygankiak"], 
                         }
             
             }
@@ -169,7 +183,7 @@
 
 <!--todo: add here that any further WG could take the doc and reuse it -->
 <section id="sotd">
-  <p>This document is work in progress.</p>
+  <p>This document is unfinished and it is subject to change. </p>
 </section>
 
 <!--    INTRODUCTION    -->
@@ -182,7 +196,7 @@
 <section id="abstract">
 <!--<h2>Purpose of the Document</h2> -->
 <p>
-This document sets out a series of best practices designed to facilitate development and delivery of open government data as Linked Data. The goal of this document is to aid the publication of high quality <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/ld-glossary/#linked-open-data" target="blank">Linked Open Data (LOD)</a> from government authorities. This document aims to compile the most relevant data management practices, promoting best practices for publishing Linked Open Data and warns against practices that are considered harmful. The following recommendations are offered to creators, maintainers and operators of Web sites publishing open government data.
+This document sets out a series of best practices designed to facilitate development and delivery of open government data as Linked Data. The goal of this document is to aid the publication of high quality <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/ld-glossary/#linked-open-data" target="blank">Linked Open Data (LOD)</a> from government authorities. This document aims to compile the most relevant data management practices, promoting best practices for publishing Linked Open Data and warns against practices that are considered harmful. The following recommendations are offered to creators, maintainers and operators of Web sites publishing open government data. This document is unfinished and it is subject to change.
 </p>
 
 <h2>Audience</h2>
@@ -294,7 +308,7 @@
 
 <ul>
 	<li>
-	<p>According to Hausenblas et al. [HAUSENBLAS] existing data management approaches assume control over schema, data and data generation, which is not the case in the Web because it is open, de-centralised environment. Based on their experience in Linked Data publishing and consumption over the past years, they have identify involved parties and fundamental phases, which provide for a multitude of so called Linked Data life cycles that consists in the following steps: (1) data awareness, (2) modeling, (3) publishing, (4) discovery, (5) integration, and (6) use cases.
+	<p>According to Hausenblas et al. [[HAUSENBLAS]] existing data management approaches assume control over schema, data and data generation, which is not the case in the Web because it is open, de-centralised environment. Based on their experience in Linked Data publishing and consumption over the past years, they have identify involved parties and fundamental phases, which provide for a multitude of so called Linked Data life cycles that consists in the following steps: (1) data awareness, (2) modeling, (3) publishing, (4) discovery, (5) integration, and (6) use cases.
 </p>
 	</li>
 </ul>
@@ -302,7 +316,7 @@
 
 <ul>
 	<li>
-	<p>Villaz&oacute;n-Terrazas et al. propose in [BVILLAZON] a first step to formalize their experience gained in the development of government Linked Data, into a preliminary set of methodological guidelines for generating, publishing and exploiting Linked Government Data. Their life cycle consists of the following activities: (1) Specify, (2) Model, (3) Generate, (4) Publish, and (5) Exploit.
+	<p>Villaz&oacute;n-Terrazas et al. propose in [[BVILLAZON]] a first step to formalize their experience gained in the development of government Linked Data, into a preliminary set of methodological guidelines for generating, publishing and exploiting Linked Government Data. Their life cycle consists of the following activities: (1) Specify, (2) Model, (3) Generate, (4) Publish, and (5) Exploit.
 
 </p>
 	</li>