Hi Leigh, At the risk of being repetitive, it is another fairly good use case for the VMF architecture: http://www.doi.org/VMF/documents.html The difference there is that you build consensus with the publisher of the vocabulary/property at the same time as building the equivalence table, and maintain an authoritative version that anyone can refer to. Cheers, Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: Leigh Dodds <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: public-lod community <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 9:08 AM Subject: Property Guidance
Hi, I came across a nice report on twitter yesterday (apologies, I can't recall from whom), which provides some guidance on creating Linked Data for Bibliographic Data: http://aims.fao.org/lode/bd Specifically it recommends a number of properties and provides guidance on how to select between alternatives. It includes some flow diagrams to help describe the selection -- something I've not seen before and which seems like a nice way to present the options. Has anyone done this in other circumstances? As an exercise I drafted a table (available in a Google Spreadsheet [1]) to start mapping out some guidance for Equivalence Links [2]. Does anyone have any comments? Cheers, L. [1]. http://bit.ly/equivalence-links-guide [2]. http://patterns.dataincubator.org/book/equivalence-links.html -- Leigh Dodds Freelance Technologist Open Data, Linked Data Geek t: @ldodds w: ldodds.com e: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
