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make individuals subject of query #649

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ch-sander opened this issue Oct 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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make individuals subject of query #649

ch-sander opened this issue Oct 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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@ch-sander
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Imagine users want to find out about relations between one query result IRI and other resources. Clicking on the IRI, maybe with some toggle or hard coded via the adapter, would make this individual the subject of a new query.

This is likely not the aim of Sparnatural but it still might be a good use of the tool, as it helps discovery of more specific bindings.

@tfrancart
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I think this is overlapping with content negociation tools like LodView: https://github.com/LodLive/LodView
If you have a SPARQL endpoint you can deploy this to generate entities pages. See an example deployment on a random notice at http://51.159.140.210/lodview/recordResource/041101-c1p6rdisvy37--1nrt4981l1vuz.html

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Interesting, thanks!

It seems similar but my idea would be to keep using Sparnatural to explore relations with some rdf individual in greater depth. It's already possible to do that but it requires some familiarity because each query must start with some class and there is no drag and drop e.g. to make some single result a query subject.

@tfrancart tfrancart added the kind: Idea for later 💡 Maybe one day... label Oct 23, 2024
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Hi, I agree with this, this could be really interesting in some situations.

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