I have a similar case with time slots (linked to datasets of observations). These are linked with simple "previous" and "next" relationships in our own namespace. See e.g. http://data.3tu.nl/repository/resource:month-2008-04 <http://data.3tu.nl/repository/resource:month-2008-04> (you can alo see the rdf/xml with the link in the upper right corner; it shows a part of the RI index surrounding this particular object, cleaned-up to conform to the OAI-ORE specification) Of course, rdf collections can also be used in principle to make an ordered list of things, but that can not be done in the RI index because any relation must have a Fedora object or datastream as its subject, excluding the use of blank nodes. Egbert Gramsbergen
________________________________ From: Andrew Curley [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: dinsdag 18 mei 2010 23:17 To: [email protected] Subject: [Fedora-commons-users] Object Order Using RDF Does anyone have experience using RDF to describe sequential relationships between objects? For example, given two objects representing two page images, I wish to describe that one object precedes the other and/or that one object follows the other. There is nothing in the Fedora ontology that facilitates this relationship so I was wondering if anyone in the community has codified this relationship through RDF or knows of an RDF standard which facilitates this description. Thanks, Andrew Curley
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