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Dear Collective Wisdom,

I know many of you have embarked in Linked Data projects, so I was
wondering if I could enlist your help to figure out how to reconcile my
data with Getty's AAT in OpenRefine.

Right now I’m exploring various tools to produce 5-star metadata as well as
to provide guidelines on the best applications for future projects. Besides
trying out good ol' SPARQL queries and data integration frameworks like
Silk and LIMES, I've decided to try out LODRefine (Open Refine with
integrated RDF extensions), mostly given the ubiquity of OpenRefine in
other LOD projects.

I have tried using the AAT's SPARQL endpoint as a SPARQL based
reconciliation service, even though it is not a reconcilable data source
<https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/Reconcilable-Data-Sources>
in OpenRefine (but I’m stubborn that way). I’ve also tried downloading an
RDF version of the AAT and uploading it to LODRefine as a file-based
reconciliation service, but I can’t filter it by language to obtain the
results I want. When I try to preemptively filter by language by SPARQLing,
I can only download the results as a JSON or XML file, file types that are
not accepted by LODRefine. The Getty has provides a work-around
<http://vocab.getty.edu/doc/queries/#OpenRefine_Reconciliation_Service>
based on Inge van Stokkom's solution, but I can't get it to run either.

I’d love to know how you managed to get this service to work, if at all.

Thank you in advance,
- Luiza Wainer


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