- From: Laura Dawson <ljndawson@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 10:23:56 -0500
- To: Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@oclc.org>, "public-schemabibex@w3.org" <public-schemabibex@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 15 February 2013 15:25:06 UTC
That's a good idea, actually. One thing that concerned me initially was the fact that particularly with children's titles, series have series within series (it's a marketing thing - get a kid hooked on a series, and then start up a sub-series). We spent a lot of time grappling with this at Barnes & Noble.com. But then I remembered Law & Order and CSI - and yeah, I bet the TV structure already has this covered. From: Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@oclc.org> Date: Friday, February 15, 2013 9:51 AM To: "public-schemabibex@w3.org" <public-schemabibex@w3.org> Subject: Series Resent-From: <public-schemabibex@w3.org> Resent-Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 14:52:38 +0000 Series Looking at the Google Knowledge Graph display for Dune Messiah <http://www.google.co.uk/#q=dune+messiah> reminds me that we need to address the issue of series. Do we follow the model of TVSeries and TVEpisode at least we would not have to worry about a TVSeason equivalent ;-) Then of course there are serials, but I think we should hold off opening that can of worms until we have agreed some of the simpler stuff! ~Richard.
Received on Friday, 15 February 2013 15:25:06 UTC