- From: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2014 19:56:34 -0500
- To: Paolo Ciccarese <paolo.ciccarese@gmail.com>
- CC: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>, Bob Morris <morris.bob@gmail.com>, public-openannotation <public-openannotation@w3.org>, W3C Public Annotation List <public-annotation@w3.org>
Hi, Paolo– Not to drill too deep into details, but what would such a selector look like? Regards- -Doug On 2/4/14 7:38 PM, Paolo Ciccarese wrote: > Hi Doug, Bob, all, > in the current Open Annotation model - and that was true for Open > Annotation Collaboration and Annotation Ontology models - the data > annotation is supported and an important aspect of the overall idea. For > instance we can have a selector that is able to identify a portion of a > dataset through an appropriate mechanisms (even a SQL query if necessary). > > Doug, data selectors don't change the need for robust anchoring within > the web documents realm, it is simply a different aspect. The concern is > to have a new model that will somehow preclude/limit that. That would be > a problem for instance for the scientific community where data curation > can be addressed with annotation. > > > Best, > Paolo > > > > > On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org > <mailto:schepers@w3.org>> wrote: > > Hi, Bob– > > The Force11 Data Citation Principles are interesting, and I > certainly support them; they seem very much in line with TimBL's > thinking about Linked Open Data and "five-star data". > > While I agree with Ivan that we need to keep a focused scope, I'm > curious what specifically you would like to see in the charter? > > Much of the Force11 Data Citation Principles seem to be about > publishing guidelines or citation guidelines, not annotations per > se. Are you suggesting that the robust anchoring try to address data > citation as well as document anchoring? Or is there some other way > in which "data" could be more explicitly in scope? > > Regards- > -Doug > > > On 2/4/14 11:53 AM, Ivan Herman wrote: > > > On 04 Feb 2014, at 16:28 , Bob Morris <morris.bob@gmail.com > <mailto:morris.bob@gmail.com>> wrote: > > This is good news and I add my thanks. > > It will be no surprise to OA followers that only problem I have > with the early draft is that it does not unambiguously put data > annotation in the scope. This is all the more disappointing > given > the quite interesting efforts that Tim and Ivan have pointed out > in public-openannotation@w3.org > <mailto:public-openannotation@w3.org> about data citation > practices, > e.g. http://force11.org/__datacitation > <http://force11.org/datacitation>, in the context of increasing > pressure from funding agencies to provide the data behind the > conclusions of scientific publications. > > > Bob, > > obviously:-) I am aware of the data publishing issues. And I > think it > is correct to say that part of the work that is planned in the group > (namely the finalization of the data model) would certainly be > usable > for data annotation as well. > > However... the work on API-s, RESTful or not, would, I believe, be > very different when we talk about annotation on data and about > annotation on web pages or digital books. And the sad reality is > that > we have to make a choice in the scope because we cannot cover > everything in one place. Hence the current focus on the > 'traditional' > Web issues. > > That being said: we are certainly open to either enlarge the scope > or, possibly at a later point, spawn a different group with a > different scope that would look at the annotation of data > publishing. > It is a matter of 'submissions' in the general sense, a maturity of > the technology in terms of a possible standardization, communities > that are ready to step up... Let us see where the public discussion > goes! > > Thanks! > > Ivan > > > On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 8:28 AM, Paolo Ciccarese > <paolo.ciccarese@gmail.com > <mailto:paolo.ciccarese@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Dear Community Group Members, As anticipated W3C may start a > Working Group to standardize the major building blocks for > annotations. > > Thanks to the work of Ivan Herman and Doug Schepers, an > 'advance > notice' has been issued to the W3C members[1] and a very > early > draft for the Working Group Charter [2] has been made > available > publicly. > > Any comments are welcome to finalize the draft. The best > is to > send them to the public-annotation@w3.org > <mailto:public-annotation@w3.org> mailing list whose role > is to collect all the comments coming from the community at > large. > > Best, Paolo & Rob > > [1] > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/__Public/public-annotation/__2014Feb/0000.html > <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-annotation/2014Feb/0000.html> > > > [2] http://www.w3.org/2014/01/Ann-__charter.html > <http://www.w3.org/2014/01/Ann-charter.html> > > > -- Dr. Paolo Ciccarese http://www.paolociccarese.__info/ > <http://www.paolociccarese.info/> Biomedical > Informatics Research & Development Instructor of > Neurology at > Harvard Medical School Assistant in Neuroscience at Mass > General > Hospital Member of the MGH Biomedical Informatics Core > > > > > -- Robert A. Morris > > Emeritus Professor of Computer Science UMASS-Boston 100 > Morrissey > Blvd Boston, MA 02125-3390 > > > Filtered Push Project Harvard University Herbaria Harvard > University > > email: morris.bob@gmail.com <mailto:morris.bob@gmail.com> > web: http://efg.cs.umb.edu/ web: > http://wiki.filteredpush.org http://www.cs.umb.edu/~ram === The > content of this communication is made entirely on my own > behalf and > in no way should be deemed to express official positions of The > University of Massachusetts at Boston or Harvard University. > > > > ---- Ivan Herman, W3C Digital Publishing Activity Lead Home: > http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ mobile: +31-641044153 > <tel:%2B31-641044153> GPG: 0x343F1A3D > FOAF: http://www.ivan-herman.net/__foaf > <http://www.ivan-herman.net/foaf> > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Dr. Paolo Ciccarese > http://www.paolociccarese.info/ > Biomedical Informatics Research & Development > Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School > Assistant in Neuroscience at Mass General Hospital > Member of the MGH Biomedical Informatics Core > +1-857-366-1524 (mobile) +1-617-768-8744 (office) > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This message is intended only for the > addressee(s), may contain information that is considered > to be sensitive or confidential and may not be forwarded or disclosed to > any other party without the permission of the sender. > If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender > immediately.
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