Re: CFC: Basic Roles Proposal

Let's not get hung up on a completely hypothetical example! :)

Rob

On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Denenberg, Ray <rden@loc.gov> wrote:

> Hi Doug;
>
> From: Doug Schepers [mailto:schepers@w3.org]
> > I don't think there's any meaningful difference between an annotator's
> > motivation in creating a particular body or target, and the functional
> role that
> > body or target plays.
>
> So in the example I cited, (3.1.7)  there are three roles (1) comparing
> (2)  antecedent (3)  subsequent.
>
> The intent of the annotation is to "compare" two passages. I would say the
> annotation is motivated by "comparing".
>
> The comparison is "The first passage is a clear derivative of the
> second".    The roles on the two target resources support the comparison by
> indicating which is the first and which is the second.   I would say those
> are the roles that those two resources play in the comparison.
>
> Do you really not think there is a meaningful distinction?
>
> Ray
>
>


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Rob Sanderson
Information Standards Advocate
Digital Library Systems and Services
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