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I would be inclined to follow the pattern of Darwin Core, but to use the namespace chronoiri:. Would it make sense to document that within the Darwin Core RDF Guide if the Extension is a stand-alone Darwin Core vocabulary? Otherwise, a similar document would have to be made here.
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I think that if chrono ends up being a separate vocabulary within Darwin Core, then it would make sense to add a section to the RDF guide. chronoiri: also makes sense since most other aspects of the chrono vocab are modeled after DwC.
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I think that if chrono ends up being a separate vocabulary within Darwin
Core, then it would make sense to add a section to the RDF guide.
chronoiri: also makes sense since most other aspects of the chrono vocab
are modeled after DwC.
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Decide how to document the use of iri equivalent terms for use with RDF
Document the use of iri equivalent terms for use with RDF
Nov 16, 2020
Based on #19. This is no longer an open question. Both an IRI-value list section of the term list document and documentation in the RDF Guide are needed.
I would be inclined to follow the pattern of Darwin Core, but to use the namespace chronoiri:. Would it make sense to document that within the Darwin Core RDF Guide if the Extension is a stand-alone Darwin Core vocabulary? Otherwise, a similar document would have to be made here.
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