RE: document references (was Representing distinct item states)

Hi Kevin

RE: Document References

I am trying to keep an up to date Bibtex bibliography file (simile.bib) with
all the document references for SIMILE. It is checked into the IPS Sources
CVS so is available at simile.ipssources.com. If non-HP people need access
to the CVS we should be able to set them up with IPS Sources logins. 

I'm also making this available as RDF at 
http://web.mit.edu/simile/www/documents/researchDrivers/simileBibliography.r
df
although the RDF version is out of date as I'm using Michel Klein's
BibTex2RDF converter and this is only available as a webservice. This makes
it difficult for me to use, as there is a 24 hour delay publishing web pages
at HP. I've asked Michel to make the source code available and when he does
I should be able to automate this. Alternatively does anyone else have a
converter that will convert Bibtex to RDF, or XML for that matter as it
should be easy to rig up some XSLT  to convert it to RDF as I've done with
the issue lists?

By all means add references to the bibliography file as the plan is to use
this for all the SIMILE docs.

Dr Mark H. Butler
Research Scientist                HP Labs Bristol
mark-h_butler@hp.com
Internet: http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/marbut/

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Smathers [mailto:kevin.smathers@hp.com]
> Sent: 19 May 2003 22:40
> To: Tansley, Robert
> Cc: Butler, Mark; 'Jason Kinner'; www-rdf-dspace
> Subject: Re: Representing distinct item states
> 
> 
> Tansley, Robert wrote:
> 
> > In my opinion, if we're thinking about how to model temporal data, 
> > intermingle that with semi- or unstructured, multi-schema data, 
> > attempting to make it performant at the same time is WAY too big to 
> > bite off in one go. We need to reduce the dimensionality of the 
> > problem so each can be tackled as separately as possible. Hence my 
> > METS AIP suggestion, which would greatly simplify one aspect of the 
> > History system problem.
> 
> Are you referring to the library of congress METS[1]?  I'd 
> like to read 
> up on it if you have any document references.
> 
> Thanks,
> -kls
> 
> [1] http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/mets.xsd
> 
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