I'm sorry-- this was a terribly confusing remark that I sent without paying 
attention. What I meant to write was:

It is simply not the case that Resource Index RDF objects cannot be literal. 
Examine the results of a DESCRIBE query on your own objects and you will see 
literal RDF values taken from Dublin Core.

I somehow stumbled as I typed.

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A. Soroka
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the University of Virginia Library




On Nov 14, 2011, at 9:22 AM, aj...@virginia.edu wrote:

> It is simply not the case that RELS-EXT objects cannot be literal. Examine 
> the RELS-EXT of your own objects and you will see literal RDF values taken 
> from Dublin Core.
> 
> ---
> A. Soroka
> Online Library Environment
> the University of Virginia Library
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 14, 2011, at 9:18 AM, HIGGINS R.I. wrote:
> 
>> Now, is this because you can only have URIs in rels-ext values and SPARQLs 
>> regex doesn't works with URIs?
> 
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