In the short term, there's no reason you can't just assert that in your
own data.
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* What task or problem do you have that making this change would enable
or resolve?
> Apparently, bibo:cites does not have any superproperties. I would
> suggest that it makes sense to state:
> bibo:cites rdfs:subPropertyOf dcterms:references.
I agree, and thought we'd done that.
Bruce
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:01, Christopher Gutteridge
<c...@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
> ... sorry to reply to my own message, but there's a flip side question:
>
> * What task or problem do you have that making this change would enable or
> resolve?
To be honest: currently none. It just seemed like a logical thing to
assert explicitly. Call it my sense of RDF aesthetics :-)
Slightly longer answer: I am interested in the possibilities of
Semantic Web/Linked Data for bibliometric citation analysis (e.g.,
automatically unifying records from different sources). Although I
don't have a very concrete use case (yet?), one can imagine situations
where one data set uses BIBO, another uses DC, and yet another uses a
home-grown one (like DBLP:
http://sw.deri.org/~aharth/2004/07/dblp/dblp.html#cite). So it seems
useful if there were some common ground between major ontologies here.
>> For what it's worth, I see no way that would cause problems.
>>
>> In the short term, there's no reason you can't just assert that in your
>> own data.
Sure, it's not a major problem.
Best,
Raf
As far as I can see [1], this is currently not the case? Perhaps it
has been accidentally removed in an update or so?
Raf
> bibo:cites rdfs:subPropertyOf dcterms:references
Updated on the SVN in the Trunk (so, will be available in the next
release when dereferencing the URI).
Thanks,
Fred