subject predicate object context
the-bookshelf-project organization the-bookshelf-project
the-bookshelf-project organization the-bookshelf-project
the-bookshelf-project organization the-bookshelf-project
the-bookshelf-project organization the-bookshelf-project
the-bookshelf-project hasPrincipalInvestigator bb1bcb376ebe493e5ab1a12303002b1e
the-bookshelf-project type Project
the-bookshelf-project comment Find out who has which books using ISBN and web service lookup
the-bookshelf-project label The Bookshelf Project
the-bookshelf-project depiction bookshelf.gif
the-bookshelf-project homepage http://bookshelf.open.ac.uk/
the-bookshelf-project name The Bookshelf Project
the-bookshelf-project page the-bookshelf-project
the-bookshelf-project Description Lending and borrowing books is common amongst groups of people who share similar interests. In such a community there is a fairly high chance that if you need to borrow a particular book, then another member will have a copy. The difficulty is finding out which member of the community has it, without having to bother all of them with the question. The Bookshelf Project was originally conceived to solve this problem for staff working at the Knowledge Media Institute at The Open University in the UK.
the-bookshelf-project in dataset kmifoaf