- From: Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@oclc.org>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 12:22:41 +0100
- To: Leigh Dodds <ld@talis.com>
- CC: Joshua Shinavier <josh@fortytwo.net>, <public-vocabs@w3.org>
Hi, On 12/07/2012 12:15, "Leigh Dodds" <ld@talis.com> wrote: >>>>> As well as a short description, >>>>> pointers to fuller documentation are also useful. >>>> >>> I think discussionUrl would be useful *as well* but a page to say how >>> a dataset was collated or is curated might be a useful addition to the >>> description. Would just be a page about the dataset. >> >> Wouldn't that be just 'schema:url'? > > Perhaps, but not necessarily. Depends whether you would expect to see > a full set of data model or data analysis documentation right on the > homepage of the dataset itself. I think in most cases these would be > separate resources. I suppose it depends on who it is for - a human would probably expect to see that stuff linked from the dataset home page. If you are talking about specific links to things a machine might follow, then specific attributes may be relevant here. ~Richard. -- Richard Wallis Technology Evangelist OCLC
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