Typed Links Sample Clauses

Typed Links links can themselves carry typed information, whether it is via constrained use of xlink, or via the use of Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples. Many incantations of “linkeddata” exist (e.g. RDFa, Microformats etc), but it is generally accepted that these are most useful where the RDF triples are constrained by a formal ontology (that is, they are structured). Indeed the formal RDF documentation admits that the “anyone can say anything” underlying assumption can lead to nonsensical or inconsistent approaches. In all the cases listed above, CHARMe could add value by providing structured targets for linked documents – thus allowing tools to find and compare Commentary metadata:  File attributes could be used to link to CHARMe documents.  Packages could include CHARMe documents.  Policies could require CHARMe documentation.  Kite Marking is one kind of “measure” that CHARMe could document.  Typed Links could indicate that the target is a CHARMe document. Unstructured Metadata found by a query This section differs from the above in that information is found to be associated with the data by a query. The query syntax may or may not be structured, and the results may or may not need a human to make the linkfor example, a search engine can make a link simply because a dataset has a URI, and some commentary metadata uses that URI. The most common example of this is the use of digital object identifiers and formal academic citation mechanisms – the commentary metadata cites the material which it references and/or cites. In the data context, the canonical example is DataCite (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx), where a consortium of leading research libraries, technical information providers, and scientific data centres provides persistent and citable references to scientific (input) data. In the DOI example, links are established from material to prior art – and third party search engines can then make cross references navigable in both directions (as for example, Google Scholar and ISI do for traditional citations). It is also possible that queries can make links between objects which do not have any internal navigable links – this is the fundamental concept behind standard search engines, where the user makes the links by recognising material with the same content (so for example arbitrary web pages and documents visible to search engines can be discoverable via queries and thus constitute commentary metadata, but they can be effectively invisible unless t...
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