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RE: person schemas

From: Seaborne, Andy <Andy_Seaborne@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 11:55:20 +0100
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To: "Butler, Mark" <Mark_Butler@hplb.hpl.hp.com>, "'www-rdf-dspace@w3.org'" <www-rdf-dspace@w3.org>

Marl,

It would be good to say that a person is rdf:type cidoc:E21%20Person.  We
can add properties from other ontologies to capture what CIDOC does not
provide.

	Andy

-------- Original Message --------
> From: Butler, Mark <mailto:Mark_Butler@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
> Date: 14 October 2003 11:32
> 
> Hi Andy
> 
> Also see the CIDOC definition of a person
>
http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/crm_definition_documents/cidoc_crm_3.4/definition_
> cidoc_cross_referenced_3-4_list.html#E21%20Person
> 
> Dr Mark H. Butler
> Research Scientist                HP Labs Bristol
> mark-h_butler@hp.com
> Internet: http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/marbut/
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Seaborne, Andy
> > Sent: 14 October 2003 11:23
> > To: Butler, Mark; 'www-rdf-dspace@w3.org'
> > Subject: RE: person schemas
> > 
> > 
> > Mark,
> > 
> > Thanks for the links - those lists of people are excellent
> > for using to define which person is being described.
> > 
> > I wanted also to find a commonly used vocabulary (schema,
> > ontology) for describing people, not just ones from a
> > recognized domain controlled vocabulary.
> > 
> > I found: http://www.daml.org/ontologies/ one place to go to
> > find various general ontologies, from upper level approaches to more
> > vocabulary styles. 
> > 
> > 	Andy
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