- From: Gudmundur A. Thorisson <gthorisson@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 5 May 2013 22:57:28 +0000
- To: Owen Stephens <owen@ostephens.com>
- Cc: Yusniel Hidalgo Delgado <yhdelgado@uci.cu>, public-lod@w3.org, public-lld@w3.org
Check out the Semantic Publishing project: http://semanticpublishing.wordpress.com/ and the Semantic Publishing and Referencing (SPAR) Ontologies which are being developed in that project: http://purl.org/spar/ Comparison between the already-mentioned BIBO and FaBiO - the FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology: http://opencitations.wordpress.com/2011/06/29/comparison-of-bibo-and-fabio/ Mummi -- Gudmundur A. Thorisson, PhD Project manager, ORCID - http://orcid.org | ODIN project - http://odin-project.eu Specialist, University of Iceland Computing Services - http://rhi.hi.is Open Access Iceland - http://opinnadgangur.is http://gthorisson.name | http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5635-1860 | http://twitter.com/gthorisson On 5.5.2013, at 20:59, Owen Stephens <owen@ostephens.com> wrote: > It may be worth looking at the way the bibliontology http://bibliontology.com/specification (a.k.a. Bibo) does this. > > It uses a sequenced list of author/contributor URIs to give order to authors/contributors, separately to statements asserting authorship. > > The first example on this page shows how it works http://bibliontology.com/content/article > > Owen > > Owen Stephens > Owen Stephens Consulting > Web: http://www.ostephens.com > Email: owen@ostephens.com > Telephone: 0121 288 6936 > > On 5 May 2013, at 16:49, Yusniel Hidalgo Delgado <yhdelgado@uci.cu> wrote: > >> Hello community, >> >> I am having troubles for modeling the position behavior of authors in research papers. I have a relational database with three tables: >> author (authorID, name) >> paper (paperID, title, abstract, date) and many-to-many relationship >> author_paper (authorID, paperID, position) >> >> the position attribute is the order (integer) of author N into the paper M (e.g: first author, second author...) >> >> I want to generate a RDF graph from this relational database. In this step, I am testing D2RQ platform [1], however, the RDF graph obtained isn't the desired. >> >> Any idea about how to capture the author's position into RDF graph from a relational database? >> >> Best regards. >> >> [1] http://d2rq.org/d2rq-language >> >> Prof. Yusniel Hidalgo Delgado >> University of Informatics Sciences >> http://www.uci.cu/ >> Havana, Cuba >> >> >> >
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