Re: Audience for Schema Bib extension

Thanks, Jodi, for starting these pages. I added a bit of text here and 
there and will continue to do so.

Although the email conversation is important, please capture the essence 
of the points on the wiki, since email passes by leaving little 
substance in its wake.

kc

On 11/6/12 3:27 AM, Jodi Schneider wrote:
> Do we have a task list? Perhaps that would help move us forward -- since
> we seem in agreement that search engines are the primary target of
> schema.org <http://schema.org>.
>
> I see several tasks suggested by Karen's email:
>
> On 5 Nov 2012, at 23:52, Karen Coyle wrote:
>> When I look at our use cases, most of them do not make reference to
>> search engine functionality. Perhaps that's a place where we could
>> start... by clarifying for each use case what search/display function it
>> serves.
>
> TASK: Edit use cases to mention what search engine functionality this
> will support.
> http://www.w3.org/community/schemabibex/wiki/Use_Cases
>
> Example: show local print holdings
>> [1] http://kcoyle.blogspot.com/2012/09/rich-snippets.html
>
>> the medical community has
>> created documentation to explain their approach to schema.org
>> <http://schema.org> [2]
>> [2] http://schema.org/docs/meddocs.html
>> mark-up and how they think it will help users. We probably need a
>> similar statement to explain WHY library-related metadata is relevant to
>> schema.org <http://schema.org> goals.
>
> TASK: Write a short statement about WHY this extension is necessary.
> http://www.w3.org/community/schemabibex/wiki/Why_Extend
>
> I've added these to the front page of the wiki. Feel free to do them --
> or add other tasks we could/should do now....
>
> -Jodi

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