- From: Peter DeVries <pete.devries@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:15:47 -0500
- To: public-lod@w3.org
- Message-ID: <3833bf630907241815k4188c4b8i8ab8fc54e936732b@mail.gmail.com>
I was wondering what the current thinking is on ontologies that tie a concept or tag to a web page? I was thinking of creating links between species entities and webpages that are about that species. For instance the species entity *Puma concolor v6n7p *represented with this uri*:* * * *http://www.taxonconcept.org/ses/v6n7p* * * <http://www.taxonconcept.org/ses/v6n7p>and a web page that is primarily about that species like this EOL page. * * *http://www.eol.org/pages/311910* * * <http://www.eol.org/pages/311910>In the RDF for the species entity I describe it this way, since the page is primarily about this species. * * <foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf rdf:resource="http://www.eol.org/pages/311910" /> But I was looking through various bookmarking ontologies and thought it might be useful to create RDF that ties the concept and a web page together. There seems to be two ways to do this, one via something like delicious (RDF representation) Or via the Annotea ontology. So I marked up this RDFa demo page. http://www.taxonconcept.org/bookmarks/v6n7p_1000 I thought I should ask this list about the current best practices for creating these links. Thanks in Advance :-) - Pete --------------------------------------------------------------- Pete DeVries <http://spiders.entomology.wisc.edu/pjd/index.html> Department of Entomology University of Wisconsin - Madison 445 Russell Laboratories 1630 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706 Email: pdevries@wisc.edu GeoSpecies Knowledge Base <http://species.geospecies.org/> About the GeoSpecies Knowledge Base <http://about.geospecies.org/> ------------------------------------------------------------
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