Zitat von Bruce D'Arcus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Start of the documented version of an RDF ontology is here:
http://www.users.muohio.edu/darcusb/rdf/schemas/biblio/
I've just decided to model the basic classes; the sort of thing I'd do
anyway if I was writing some web app, or using RDF. But RDF
Hi Matthias,
On Jan 28, 2006, at 4:56 AM, Matthias Basler wrote:
Just some quick comments:
1. I am missings handbook/manual in your type list. And when you're
at it, you
could add painting as well... and RSS feed?
In the end you'll have to acknowledge that new types of documents may
arise
I, with some help from David, have been playing with porting citeproc
to Ruby. I also experimented a bit with Python, but I'm not much of a
programmer and so need all the help I can get, and Ruby is more
intuitive to me.
Anyway, the stage where I'm at is that this simple method call:
On Jan 28, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
I really don't care whether it's Python or Ruby, since both are
object-oriented, and both are easy to read.
At any rate, ultimately I'd like to see both citeproc-rb (think a
module that could be included trivially in rails apps for
On 1/27/06, Bruce D'Arcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Start of the documented version of an RDF ontology is here:
http://www.users.muohio.edu/darcusb/rdf/schemas/biblio/
I decided to move it here:
http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/biblio/
Bruce
I would like to
join. I work at the Library of Congress and I am interested in supporting you
project.
Jim Perkins
202-707-9617
Technology Assesment
Office
Office of Strategic
Initiatives
On 1/28/06, jper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to join. I work at the Library of Congress and I am interested
in supporting you project.
Hi Jim,
Welcome aboard. Tell us more about your interests and skills.
Bruce
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