- From: Denenberg, Ray <rden@loc.gov>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 17:01:19 -0400
- To: "'Robert Sanderson'" <azaroth42@gmail.com>, "'Web Annotation'" <public-annotation@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <5483534C5FA8464B881ED2184D98C0F61448CD04A5@LCXCLMB03.LCDS.LOC.GOV>
Rob – when searching the content of the body …. The body can be (1) a resource, (2) a simple textual body, or (3) an embedded textual body. Would the requirements for searching body content apply in all three cases? Ray From: Robert Sanderson [mailto:azaroth42@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2015 3:00 PM To: Web Annotation Subject: Search requirements To make progress on the search part of protocol, some proposed types of search that should be supported: Search by: * exact target URI * ... where the target URI might be in the hasSource of a SpecificResource * ... ignoring fragments * exact body URI * ... where the body URI might be in hasSource of a SpecificResource * ... or in foaf:page / skos:exactMatch of a SemanticTag * ... ignoring fragments * class of body (Tag, SemTag, Text, ...) * exact body content * keyword(s) in body content * phrase in body content * language of body content * format of body content * annotator URI * annotation's date * motivation Ordered By: * Date created/modified * Position in target resource (e.g. first annotations first) * Relevance to the query Am I missing anything? -- Rob Sanderson Information Standards Advocate Digital Library Systems and Services Stanford, CA 94305
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