Re: document references (was Representing distinct item states)

Thanks for the pointer, as soon as I get the document references from 
Rob I'll try to update the simile.bib, assuming I can sign on to ipssources.

Butler, Mark wrote:

>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although the RDF version is out of date as I'm using Michel Klein's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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