She should:
1) Make sure that the network she's connecting to is definitely the library's
network - basically check the name. Theoretically someone else could rename
their hotspot with the same name so check the list of available networks, but
if there's only one with the correct name then
Hi Karen,
I have been surprised by how RDF and reasoning combine, and hopefully I now
know enough to give a "reasonable" answer.
Looking at the role contributor, it is asserted to be a subproperty of
dc:contributor (from the DC Elements, not the Terms). It is also asserted to be
an OWL
That is not correct. The statement
http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/contributor"/>
is a single predicate-object statement, enclosed within angle brackets.
The following statement
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty"/>
is also separate statement, enclosed within angle brackets. The OWL
A VPN isn't going to protect anyone from fraud.
It's not a great analogy, but getting/using a VPN for someone who is
susceptible to fraud via Instagram and Facebook is a little like making a
nervous driver who has had a few accidents because they won't keep their hands
off their cell phone