1) The term Information Resource refers to resources that convey information. Any resource that has a representation is an information resource. A representation consists logically of two parts: data (expressed in one or more formats (§4) used separately or in combination) and metadata (such as the Internet media type (§3.3) of the data). Pref: TBL, Noah Object: PC, CL 2) "The term Web Resource is applicable to resources for which web acesssible representations are available and/or which may be interacted with through an exchange of representations. Any resource that has a web accessible representation is an web resource Pref: Object: TimBL, Noah 3) An "Information Resource" is a collection of information potentially transmittable via a computer network. Digital forms of creative works (such as documents and images) are Information Resources, while certain conceptual entities (such as numbers and RDF properties) are not. This distinction is becoming useful as people develop ways to use URIs to identify things which are not Information Resources. Pref: Object: NW, CL, RF, PC 4) In both sides of the HashVsSlash debate, the choice of GoodURIs either obscures a document section or an RDF Property. Pref: PC, CL, SKW, DC Object: None 5) s/information resource/resource/ and remove section 3.1 (ish) Pref: Roy, NW Object: TBL