It’s quite hard for a first-time user of databus.dbpedia org to orient him/herself. Eg what is the “dbpedia” vs “marvin” group (what is the purpose of each) and what are the important datasets included in each? I can browse around, but nobody has the time to go through 350 datasets, so some overview of the available data would be very useful
where should we post questions or issues about databus content? I posted a couple at https://github.com/dbpedia/databus-content/issues. Other viable candidates are github com/dbpedia/databus-maven-plugin/issues, this forum, or the #releases or #databus-tools channels on dbpedia.slack com
what other datasets beside DBP and WD can be found in databus? A blog mentions KB, DNB and permid but I can’t find the latter, so posted github com/dbpedia/databus-content/issues/1
Thanks in advance!!
(removed http in front of some links because “new users can post only 2 links”)
This button is on the top of databus.dbpedia.org , maybe it is not well phrased. We can add a yellow “Beta” marker. You are right to be confused, https://databus.dbpedia.org is always online and looks decent now, but it is far from finished.
There will be a blog post about MARVIN soon. MARVIN publishes data as it comes out of the software for debugging. Then it is parsed and re-released under DBpedia.
It is misleading, there are 114 artifacts, which then have consecutive revision or versions
Soon users like the DBpedia user will be able to make Collections like a DBpedia Core Collection or we will make a Factforge collection with the list of files loaded in Factforge, that Plamen send us.
Note that the system is managing the files, not the data. They are many and they are complex, but you can be more sure, that the next version of an artifact won’t break your application.
so some overview of the available data would be very useful
Not many. The Databus is online, but still beta. Vaclav uploaded the LHD dataset
Databus is free, so you can make an account and start uploading metadata (you need a webid and a server to host your data). Like you could download permid and put it on the bus under databus:vladimir/reuploads/permid . Manual here. We have it on our todo list, but the DBpedia releases have to be complete and of better quality first.