[open-bibliography] property for pointing to web pages related to a resource

Mo McRoberts Mo.McRoberts at bbc.co.uk
Sun Mar 24 23:13:12 UTC 2013


On Wed 2013-Mar-20, at 18:55, Tom Morris <tfmorris at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Mo McRoberts <Mo.McRoberts at bbc.co.uk> wrote:
>> foaf:page or foaf:homepage (depending upon the relationship) are commonly used.
>>
>> ...  foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf) should IM(NS)O really only be used for URLs where you can get more RDF back.
>
> Can you explain the reasoning?  foaf:page, foaf:homepage, and
> foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf all have identical ranges.

Ah, no, you're absolutely right, well spotted.

M.

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