On 5/8/15 12:05 PM, Young,Jeff (OR) wrote:
Also note that Schema.org will have a solution in their next release:http://sdo-gozer.appspot.com/mainEntityOfPage http://sdo-gozer.appspot.com/mainEntity Jeff
Jeff, They already have: 1. schema:about -- Property 2. schema:url -- Property 3. schema:WebPage -- Class Kingsley
-----Original Message----- From: Martynas Jusevičius [mailto:marty...@graphity.org] Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 11:58 AM To: Svensson, Lars Cc: Kingsley Idehen; public-lod@w3.org Subject: Re: Profiles in Linked Data I think foaf:primaryTopic/foaf:isPrimaryTopic of is a good convention for linking abstract concepts/physical things to documents about them. We use it extensively in our datasets. For example: <some/resource#this> a bibo:Book ; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf <some/resource/dcat> , <some/resource/premis> . <some/resource/dcat> a foaf:Document ; foaf:primaryTopic <some/resource#this> . <some/resource/premis> a foaf:Document ; foaf:primaryTopic <some/resource#this> . Hope this helps. Martynas graphityhq.com On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Svensson, Lars <l.svens...@dnb.de> wrote:Kingsley,Hope this live example helps, in regards to understanding the issue at hand. Basically, what a document describes is distinct from the shape and form of its content.We're totally on the same page here, but I need a way to negotiate the shapeand the form of the description and that must in some way refer back to the entity it describes.Lars Still trying to understand
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