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Add ELSST Thesaurus #1119

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EnnoMeijers opened this issue Sep 29, 2023 · 5 comments
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Add ELSST Thesaurus #1119

EnnoMeijers opened this issue Sep 29, 2023 · 5 comments
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@EnnoMeijers
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DANS uses the ELSST Thesaurus as one of their main thesauri in their Dataverse SSH repository. Should we add this thesaurus to the Network of Terms for reuse in within the academic community? The data is available as RDF dump at the source. For further exploration I uploaded the data to NDE data platform

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Good suggestion @EnnoMeijers! ELSTT is available through Skosmos, which already uses a triplestore. I guess adding a SPARQL endpoint would be not too much of an issue for them? Then we can go without a data dump and hosting it ourselves.

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If I got right, DANS runs their own Skosmos instance with ELSTT and a sparql endpoint. So, maybe we can use this endpoint. We should ask Slava for more info?

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ddeboer commented Sep 30, 2023

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Hi @EnnoMeijers and @ddeboer, we have a few instances of Skosmos running in production, internally at DANS and https://skosmos.odissei.nl. However CESSDA is hosting their own up-to-date version of ELLST https://thesauri.cessda.eu/elsst-4/en/. Technically only hostname should be changed to communicate to different Skosmos instances.

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ddeboer commented Oct 1, 2023

@4tikhonov Thanks! And where can we find the SPARQL endpoints?

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