Aloha,
Take for example CiteSeer[1], a collection of the metadata for 767,558
documents. An example metadata page[2] has a number of bibliographies
embedded in it[3], including:
[A] Documents which cite the current document
[B] Documents which share citations with the current document
Think of any web context where listings of physical /or financial
quantities is crucial -take an
earthquake event as an example; 'hcalendar' with embedded 'geo'
perfectly encodes 'timeplace' information; but 'magnitude' and
'depth' would go in the p class=description /p part and they
should retain
On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:53 AM, LucaP wrote:
I cannot find any previous discussion about such a fundamental
data structure
That would make it new, so please take it to the -new list instead of
this -discuss list:
http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
Peace,
Scott