RE: Citation Cluster

Can't citations be non-bibliographic? e.g. personal communications.  
Are there others?

Other than that, I agree with Barbara that we should consider whether  
citations are a different "thing" or just a different relationship  
between things. The big difference that I see is the inclusion of a  
page or section, but I could imagine that being a citation extension  
to a general bibliographic vocabulary. BTW, I like the citation  
predicates that Adrian pointed out. However, even just "cites" gets us  
quite a bit of information for linking documents (after all, look how  
the inferences that Google makes on simple hyperlinks), and ideally we  
should link from citations to documents as described on their own (not  
as citations).

kc.

Quoting "Tillett, Barbara" <btil@loc.gov>:

> Why is "citation" not just an application of using bibliographic  
> data that identifies a bibliographic entity?  Isn't the  
> bibliographic data part (separate from the relationship information  
> connecting the cited work and the citing work) the same as in a  
> bibliographic record (granted less)? - Barbara
>
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> Dear all,
>
> Ed, Peter and I further worked on the curation of the citation  
> cluster and as promised (ACTION delivered), I now created a wiki page:
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> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/Cluster_Citations
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> Cheers,
>
> Kai
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