Le 25 août 2008 à 16:56, Kristof Zelechovski a écrit :
I can see no way for scientific journals to include RDFa information in HTML because they usually do not use HTML as a primary medium. They have their own established ways to express information about published content; their
HTML counterpart, if any, should use HTML+CSS to do it the same way.
The gain from including license information about bibliographic references is actually a loss (of clarity) to me. This information should be available
where the referenced publication appears, not where it is referenced.

Been there, done that.
You should read about

* Science Commons
  http://sciencecommons.org/
* Peer Review debate from Nature
  http://www.nature.com/nature/peerreview/debate/
* At articles repositories such as
  http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/
  http://www.aanda.org/
  http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/
+ the thousands of personal pages where share the list of their articles.



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