I just thought about how you could link web content to Open Library books with
dcterms:isReferencedBy or the like and then found out that there
already is an opportunity to link books to web resources. Great!

So I tried it out and linked - with two trials - Daniel Pink's "Drive"
(http://openlibrary.org/works/OL15016965W/Drive) to an essay I wrote
which - beneath other - summarizes the book's key findings
(http://www.scribd.com/doc/30193213/Motivation-durch-Transparenz-Partizipation-und-Autonomie).
Unfortunately these changes don't seem to be saved. They
neither appear in the work's change list nor in my profile and they
aren't shown on the work page. So, there seems to be a technical
problem.

Another question:
Do you think about typing these references to books? I think this
would be even greater than those general references. You'd need a
vocabulary which is simple but comprehensive and covers references
like: reviews, abstracts, comments, citations, mentions, critiques...
Some CiTO-predicates might come handy:
http://imageweb.zoo.ox.ac.uk/pub/2009/citobase/cito-20100528-1.6/cito-content/owldoc/

Adrian
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