On 1/19/15 2:36 PM, Larry Masinter wrote:
I just joined this list. I’m looking to help improve the story for Linked Open 
Data in PDF, to lift PDF (and other formats) from one-star to five, perhaps 
using XMP. I’ve found a few hints in the mailing list archive here.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/2014Oct/0169.html
but I’m still looking. Any clues, problem statements, sample sites?

Larry
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Larry,

Rather than only supporting an XML based notation (i.e., RDF/XML) for representing RDF triples, it would be nice if one could attain the same goal (embedded metadata in PDFs) using any RDF notation e.g., N-Triples, TURTLE, JSON-LD etc..

The above would also include creating an XMP ontology that's represented in at least TURTLE and JSON-LD notations -- which do have strong usage across different RDF user & developer profiles.

Naturally, Adobe apps that already process XMP simply need to leverage a transformation processor (built in-house or acquired) that converts metadata represented in TURTLE and JSON-LD to RDF/XML (which is what they currently supports).

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