- From: Nick Stenning <nick@whiteink.com>
- Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 10:49:13 +0100
- To: public-annotation@w3.org
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014, at 21:11, Paolo Ciccarese wrote: > > Annotopia can serve multiple clients: > - if I have a client that extracts/understand IDs (DOIs, PMIDsā¦) - like > Domeo and Utopia - the client can send the bibliographic information to > the server in the format explained here: > https://github.com/Annotopia/AtSmartStorage/wiki/Managing-Identifiers . > This is impacting the model. Using FRBR embodimentOf to point to other URIs sounds perfectly sensible to me, although bear in mind as usual that I don't what I'm talking about in RDF-land. Does this impact the model, though? Or, to be more precise: while this clearly impacts the model of a specific implementation, does it need to impact the model *specification* that we publish as part of this WG? As a linked data model, we presumably don't need to (and moreover cannot) specify all the possibly predicates you can use to extend what is specified. I guess the question is whether we'd want to offer something like this pattern as recommended best practice for your use case. For my part, I'm not sure that a normative document is the right place for sharing best practices. -N
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