- From: Hugh Paterson III <sil.linguist@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2020 20:03:01 +0200
- To: public-schemaorg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAE=3Ky-M87igxYQauMWv_nMrma2_oQp4jwxYpt5uv4iTrQPCTg@mail.gmail.com>
Greetings, I've been loosely watching some of the discussion which has been happening around describing projects in schema terms. https://schema.org/Project (and in my case https://schema.org/ResearchProject) I'm wondering if or how people are describing the outputs of a project. As my use case I have an academic research project with several publications, several presentations (which are events which feature creative works — but not in any sense that the current documentation insinuates), and a dataset. One potential I see is to use something like hasPart or https://schema.org/isPartOf to describe the relationship between the project and output. But the design intent for https://schema.org/isPartOf seems to be that it is used between two creative works rather than a conceptualized grouping of activities (a project) and some creative work(s). Another option is to classify a project as an event (a really long event) which also seems to be abuse of "event". I could stretch and think of a paper or dataset (which can both be described via schema terms) as a product of the project, but this seems to be a stretch. Does anyone have any suggestions? Surely I'm not the first to try and cross this bridge ;-) Thanks in advance, all the best, - Hugh
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