- From: jean delahousse KC <jean.delahousse@knowledgeconsult.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 23:32:00 +0100
- To: Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>
- Cc: public-vocabs@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAO+52yU3De9wxzG8HtxCcDas7AUAcVZJ7K387GA2dXWFt83HnQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hello, Thanks for your answers. In this question I was not thinking of controlled vocabulary publishing, but it is a use case also. I was thinking of glossary, dictonnaries, web sites often publish to give information about the business domain to their readers but also for SEO purpose. See the one I am working on, very simple : http://www.argusdesmontres.com/Magazine/Dictionnaire-horlogerie?thema=&alpha= Cheers Jean 2012/3/21 Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org> > On 21 March 2012 09:22, jean delahousse KC > <jean.delahousse@knowledgeconsult.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > What class of object would you use to publish a glossary (controlled > > vocabulary, thesaurus...) with an name and a definition for each > > term/concept ? I think the concept identification (uri, labels, few > > attributes...) should be under Intangible as the List, but today under > > Intangible I don't really have a class to describe concept (with SKOS > > attributes for example). > > The text definition of the concept could be classified as > > creativework/article if it is a text giving a description of the concept > > under a specific point of view. > > > > Thanks for your advices. > > We don't really have this yet. There may be a case to reflect > something like a "SKOS lite" into schema.org's namespace. Or, since > this isn't a particularly mass-market activity (there aren't so many > people publishing these) maybe SKOS-in-RDFa or SKOS-in-Microdata would > look simple enough. Good question! I'll ask around... > > cheers, > > Dan > > -- _____________________________________________________________________ Directeur Associé, *KnowledgeConsult *http://knowledgeconsult.com jean.delahousse@knowledgeconsult.com +33 (0)6-01-22-48-55 skype: jean.delahousse * *twitter.com/jdelahousse
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