On 04/25/2013 04:57 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,

Ok, let's take a practical step.
Let's assume we are going to open a call for a workshop and there we ask
for "structured information". Which steps do we take and what do we need?

If we want to move one step at a time, we would still need a site to
handle the submission/review process (you cannot rely on online feedback
for accepting/rejecting papers with no bias in a given timeframe).
Something like easychair accepts the upload of extra files, so that
could be used already off the shelf.

Second, we need to specify where and how Redfin should be used. If we
are in the sw/ld area, what for? We may ask for Uris for:
Citations
Authors
Tools? Ontologies?

What else ?

Take for example the papers here:

http://www.jbiomedsem.com/series/SWAT4LSCSHALS

What would you propose for this kind o research?

It could be practically anything that the authors find worthwhile to have an URI for discovery. In addition to Kingsley's points, here are mine:

* Problems, hypothesis, contributions, claims, results, conclusions
* If in the form of a blog post, comments, replies, reviews etc. on the page could be invaluable.
* Licensing

There is also some excellent work done with SPAR (Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies) [1], [2].

[1] http://sempublishing.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/sempublishing/SPAR/
[2] http://opencitations.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/introducing-the-semantic-publishing-and-referencing-spar-ontologies/

-Sarven


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