Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread Edward Vielmetti
Is there an openly available spec for OpenURL? It doesn't sound awful, though any standard process that runs on a four year cycle is one I try to avoid. My local (public) library does not run one of these "link resolver" thingamabobs, though the local University does. So OpenURLs are not really t

[uf-discuss] citatations vs. relCite

2006-01-24 Thread Ryan King
Up until now, we've had some confusion on the wiki between 'citations' and a conversation about a potential microformat called 'citeRel.' I've moved everything regarding citations (in the bibliographic sense) to citation-* and stuff regarding citeRel to distributed-conversation-*. I hope th

Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread C. Hudley
On 1/24/06, Tantek Çelik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 1/24/06 12:50 PM, "Ed Summers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I must admit to feeling a bit confused about how to proceed. Could > > those of us who are interested in seeing openurl components in a > > microformat create some pages that i

Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread Tantek Çelik
On 1/24/06 12:50 PM, "Ed Summers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 1/24/06, C. Hudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I would be interested in your (everyone's!) thoughts on >> whether those OpenURL-derived examples for book and journal article >> citations might be useful. Given that OpenURL is a "

Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread Tantek Çelik
On 1/24/06 11:57 AM, "brian suda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Over the weekend i started to make some serious headway on the citation > microformat. Hmmm... as far as I can tell, there are a bunch of steps missing before any progress can be made on a cite microformat in particular. For one, the

Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread Ed Summers
On 1/24/06, C. Hudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would be interested in your (everyone's!) thoughts on > whether those OpenURL-derived examples for book and journal article > citations might be useful. Given that OpenURL is a "well established, > interoperably implemented standard we can look

Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread C. Hudley
On 1/24/06, brian suda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i have several more issues when it comes to IDENTIFIERS because they can > be of many types, ISBN, ISSN, URI, etc. most of these can be handled, > except in instances of some ambiguity. For Example: > > In this case we simply use the node-value

Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread Ross Singer
I am still a little confused as to why you wouldn't just use OpenURL to identify all of these metadata elements, and also give you the possibility of finding the actual object the citation is referring to. This wheel has already been invented. -Ross. brian suda wrote: Over the weekend i sta

[uf-discuss] citation microformat encodings

2006-01-24 Thread brian suda
Over the weekend i started to make some serious headway on the citation microformat. I did run into several properties that could benefit from some of the microformat schemes we have already developed. For example, KEYWORDS, SUBJECTS, are both normally a series of terms that identify the reference.

Re: [uf-discuss] citation microformat?

2006-01-24 Thread Chris Messina
On 1/18/06, Ryan Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Gruber uses Footnote citations on his daringfireball.net, which > would probably make a good example of citation markup in the wild: Also spotted in the wild on Alex King's website: http://www.alexking.org/blog/2006/01/24/email-signature/