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22 Mar 2013

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Attendees

Present
Jorge, Lupe, Armando, Dagmar, Paul, Daniel, Mihael
Regrets
Chair
Philipp
Scribe
Philipp

Contents


<scribe> Scribe: Philipp

add agendum Examples of UPM

Strategy: be more present in LOD/DBpedia/schema.org mailinglist

shout more!

Five use cases: 1) WordNet (with Princeton)

2) Converting schema.org

3) IFLA

4) FAO

5) ISO-compliant resource on risk and security?

TODO: John prepare use case description of WordNet use case
... Philipp prepare use case description for schema.org use case
... UPM (Danie/Jorge/Elena) to prepare use case description for IFLA use case
... Armando to prepare use case description for FAO use case
... Dagmar to prepare use case for security/risk terminology resource

We meet on April 12th again, after the easter break, Philipp will send a Doodle

Summary of Action Items

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