The question is strange.
Wikidata provides RDF data, also accessible via SPARQL.
DBpedia provides RDF data, also accessible via SPARQL.
In addition, both provide schema information via OWL/RDFS axioms, e.g.
domain , range, subclass hierarchy etc.
Protege can load any such data.
The rest should be clear: It is the same as you did for DBpedia.
Post by javed khanCan we add wikidata in Protege like we do in DBpedia. Not sure if Protege
and Jena allow us to use both wikidata and DBpedia in one application.?
Post by Marco Neumannsince wikidata.org provides canonical RDF dumps the data should behave
like any other data set. not particularly relevant to this list
though.
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Database_download#RDF_dumps
Post by javed khanIs Jena support wikidata the same way as it support DBpedia? For example,
we store DBpedia resources in our owl file and then access it from our
Jena
Post by javed khancode. Any example, if some one provide how to access a wikidata using
Jena
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Marco Neumann
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AKSW group, University of Leipzig
Group: http://aksw.org - semantic web research center