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The WholeTail project is defining a Tale format using BDBag and Bagit-RO manifest.json - so RO Lite should align with what they have concluded so far. @kylechard and @craig-willis are involved.
See craig-willis/bdbag-water-tale#1 where I try to align this with RO Lite, and two alternative extremes:
aggregates
schema:
One interesting take I got was to use http://schema.org/dataset as an upper property, making the ResearchObject also be a boring http://schema.org/DataCatalog of 1 http://schema.org/Dataset. This split might make more sense than the current direct Dataset approach which quickly becomes inflexible.
ResearchObject
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Why the :-( for no ORE?
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The WholeTail project is defining a Tale format using BDBag and Bagit-RO manifest.json - so RO Lite should align with what they have concluded so far. @kylechard and @craig-willis are involved.
See craig-willis/bdbag-water-tale#1 where I try to align this with RO Lite, and two alternative extremes:
aggregates
:-(schema:
prefix usage hema: prefix only: https://gist.github.com/stain/93686e8e557f13e8edccc15a767e8499 (still works in https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool/)One interesting take I got was to use http://schema.org/dataset as an upper property, making the
ResearchObject
also be a boring http://schema.org/DataCatalog of 1 http://schema.org/Dataset.This split might make more sense than the current direct Dataset approach which quickly becomes inflexible.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: