Hi,

I may re-use some bits of it, but overall I am dealing with quite a different 
thing.
I don't have "publications", I have evolving information sets. 
Provenance/evidence and the like are there, but not so fine-grained (e.g.: I 
may have the whole ontology with the same provenance/evidence, not a few 
statement). In same case (small subset) I have some more fine-grained 
information. In this case I may pickup something from nanopubs, though I have a 
string focus on capturing evolution of knowledge rather than "facts" (e.g.: 
some facts gets validated).
There is also an are I don't know how to fit in, from the nanopubs point of 
view, because facts come with a history of discussion behind.
Another aspect that I think it's different is, whatever I have, it's id 
centric, and entity centric in the specific (like a dictionary).
So identifiers (and the relations between identifiers and identifiers of 
versions) comes first.

best,
Andrea


Il giorno 19/set/2014, alle ore 20:07, Michel Dumontier 
<michel.dumont...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Hi,
> I suggest nanopublications to track versioning for assertions
> http://www.nanopub.org/guidelines/
> 
> m.
> 
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Joachim Baran <joachim.ba...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> On 19 September 2014 09:45, Andrea Splendiani <andrea.splendi...@iscb.org>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> When a concept change meaning, it changes id ;)
>> 
>>  Aha! I think it might not always change ID! ;)
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Kim


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