A generic webservice to extract RDF statements from XML resources.
XTriples has been a topic in the following papers, workshops and conference presentations:
XTriples is used in many Digital Humanities projects:
correspSearch, an inventory and search service for scholarly letter editions by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Example 1: Extract the correspondence of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe with several others as a network of letters. TEI XML basis.
Example 2: Correspondence of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Who wrote to whom. TEI XML basis.
Epidat, the database of Jewish epigraphy by the Steinheim-Institute of German-Jewish history
Example 1: Extraction of a database record for a gravestone and combination with external XML resources. TEI/Epidoc XML and custom XML basis. RDF modelled with CIDOC-CRM.
Extraction and visualization of family relations from the Hamburg Altona gravestone corpus using FOAF, BIO and REL.
German Inscriptions Online, an epigraphic research project of six German Academies of Sciences
Example 1: Extraction of some catalogue numbers. TEI/Epidoc XML basis.