Concerning this issue, the work of Klaus Werner might be interesting: http://hyperrecord.net/index_en.xml
Dr. des. Maximilian Schich M.A. adr.: Westendstrasse 80 | D-80339 München | Germany tel.: +49-179-6678041 | skype: maximilian.schich mail: [email protected] | home: www.schich.info CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message including attachments, if any, is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Thank you. martin schrieb: > Dear All, > > I suggest to discuss in more details policies to use URIs in RDF or OWL > instances. > > For instance, how to describe a museum: > > How to distinguish the Website from the Actor, if we refer to the museums > domain name: > MUSEUM/http://www.gnm.de/ ? > > http://www.gnm.de/MUSEUM ? > http://www.gnm.de/ACTOR? > > If we have a museum URI, we could generate all object IDs by inventory number > + museum URL: > > http://www.gnm.de/OBJECT/AB_45678900_1870 ? > http://www.gnm.de/PHYSICAL_OBJECT/... ? > http://www.gnm.de/CRM_E19/... ? > > Does anyone know, if the Getty ULAN suggests a good practice for URIs for > ULAN entries? > > I believe these are issues that should be easy to resolve, and should be > quickly resolved. > > More complicated: How to you make a URI out of an postal address. Any idea, > examples??? > > Best, > > Martin >
