Yes, you can do this using RDFa [1] into HTML tags. If Dr. Krafft had used RDFa so his page:
a. Will be a entry point and used as SPARQL[2] queries. This entry point will be found in his contribuition to, or participation in the IETF (e.g. in the Attendance List of the IETF meetings). b. Could be subjected to a destiller[3] to obtain a RDF / RDFS / OWL file. c. This file will be part of an (upper) ontology for the IETF, with specific vocabulary (or metadata) as DCMI[4]. d. And so on... JuliĆ£o A simple example: http://www.braga.eti.br/People/Juliao_Braga/. Get the source of this page. You will see the vocabulary used into the HTML tags. [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer [2] http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/ [3] http://www.w3.org/2012/pyRdfa/ [4] http://dublincore.org/ Em 16/09/2013 13:49, Scott Brim escreveu: > It's a good idea but I would generalize it. Why have a system just for > I*? I would allow people to provide a pointer to their public > information in one (or more?) of many places. For example, > http://vivo.cornell.edu/display/individual8772 and if necessary we can > explore federated identity. > > Scott