2014-05-28 21:27 GMT+02:00 Joe Filceolaire filceola...@gmail.com:
Like you I am not clear what the difference is between
'expression' and 'manifestation' and which of them corresponds to an
'edition' so we may or may not already be using those concepts.
According to the last FRBR 2.0 draft,[1]
Hello,
I am reading the documentation of WikiData where I learned that new
properties could be suggested for discussion. But this means adding knew
properties to WikiData. However, is it possible to use existing RDF
vocabularies like the RDF implementation http://www.rdaregistry.info/
of RDA
Am 28.05.2014 15:05, schrieb Jean-Baptiste Pressac:
Hello,
I am reading the documentation of WikiData where I learned that new properties
could be suggested for discussion. But this means adding knew properties to
WikiData. However, is it possible to use existing RDF vocabularies
Not
On 28/05/14 15:56, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
Am 28.05.2014 15:05, schrieb Jean-Baptiste Pressac:
Hello,
I am reading the documentation of WikiData where I learned that new properties
could be suggested for discussion. But this means adding knew properties to
WikiData. However, is it possible to use
Hello Jean-Baptiste and welcome!
regarding the bibliographic aspects of your question, I have to mention
that we have a page where we collect and discuss these properties
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Books_task_force
As you can see, we already use the FRBR model and we were considering
I am not a developer, nor a librarian. I am one of the volunteers trying to
piece together a logical set of relations between the millions of Wikidata
items and, in the process probably reinventing the wheel again each day.
On the practical issue of the various 'levels' of works and what