- From: Phil Barker <phil.barker@hw.ac.uk>
- Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2013 17:05:37 +0100
- To: public-vocabs@w3.org
Hello Karen, isBasedOn came from the LRMI work that I was involved in. The intention was that be used to indicate a relationship such as an adaptation or derivative work (think of the things that aren't allowed by the Creative Commons No Derivative license), not a simple whole/part relationship such as the example you give. Curiously enough isPartOf is a property for web pages but not other creative works in Schema. Phil On 06/04/13 15:54, Karen Coyle wrote: > Thanks, Dan. Great when things, work, eh? I compared the previous and > current versions of CreativeWork (the hiccup allowed me to grab the > version being replaced) -- and have a question about isBasedOnUrl, > which is defined as: > > " A resource that was used in the creation of this resource. This term > can be repeated for multiple sources. For example, > http://example.com/great-multiplication-intro.html" > > Unfortunately, the example isn't clear to me, so my question is: is > this a part/whole relationship (e.g. essay or chapter in a book; one > volume of the LOR trilogy in a boxed set) or is it a transformative > relationship (e.g. book that was made into a movie)? > > Thanks, > kc > > On 4/5/13 9:16 PM, Dan Brickley wrote: >> And we're back. Apologies for the hiccup! >> >> On 5 April 2013 01:48, Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com> wrote: >>> Excuse this brief note; I'll write more in a week. We've just >>> published a revision to schema.org including substantial new >>> vocabulary that improves >>> >>> The new version is numbered 1.0a indicating that this is approaching a >>> full 1.0 release but that we still have a few additions to make before >>> we declare we're at a full 1.0. >>> >>> The 1.0a additions are considered stable, but we will fix any bugs or >>> problems that implementors encounter during this 'soft release'. >>> Additions include the Datasets vocabulary, LRMI for >>> education/learning, technical publishing vocabulary, more vocabulary >>> for describing Audiences, and some supporting utility terms for >>> describing schema.org types, properties and their inter-relationships. >>> >>> I won't attempt here to list everyone who contributed to these new >>> additions (it deserves a blog post), but thanks for all your hard work >>> and patience. There are plenty more additions still in the pipeline >>> and I look forward to following this announcement with work towards a >>> 1.0b update. In the meantime please share any feedback, issues etc on >>> the WebSchemas and LRMI lists. >>> >>> http://schema.org/docs/full.html as always has pointers to the full >>> vocabulary. >>> For LRMI, http://schema.org/AlignmentObject is the main type, >>> alongside additions to http://schema.org/CreativeWork >>> For Datasets, we added http://schema.org/Dataset and some nearby >>> types... >>> >>> Dan >> >> > -- work: http://people.pjjk.net/phil twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/philbarker Ubuntu: not so much an operating system as a learning opportunity. http://xkcd.com/456/
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