+1, and if TVSeries, RadioSeries etc. is preferred for the more specific types it should say so here - I have to admit I don't know which is the current preferred option for marking up a TVSeries, and since the properties are the same then it would easy for me to pick the wrong one.
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On 16 Oct 2014, at 16:05, Karen Coyle <kcoyle@kcoyle.net> wrote:
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> On 10/16/14, 6:56 AM, Dan Brickley wrote:
>> -> "An actor in this series (e.g. in broadcast content, movie or video game)"
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> Perhaps it is too much to expect a short title to convey all of the information. I would suggest a description on the class Series that explains its breadth, and links from other pages to the fuller description of the meaning of series.
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> Schema.org currently has titles on terms, but titles are not definitions, unless you think the world is very very simple. A short description could clarify much of this. Just a few sentences, like:
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> Series is used for any CreativeWork that comes in multiple parts with a common theme uniting them. Most series have a series name, but not all, and most parts are created or issued over time.
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