RE: Search requirements

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

Received on Tuesday, 28 April 2015 21:01:49 UTC