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
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From: Leigh Dodds <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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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

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