Closed tcatapano closed 7 years ago
See e.g. http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/system/files/swj635.pdf
=> Fig. 1. Occurrences are identified to taxonomic concept labels.
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 6:26 AM, tcatapano notifications@github.com wrote:
@pdatascience https://github.com/pdatascience Aside from type designation, the RDF guide OpenBiodiv/ontology/RDF_Guide.md does not discuss what citations of materials/specimens from taxon treatments specifcally, or the relationships between taxon concepts and specimens more generally. Is this work to be done?
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Hi, sorry for not commenting earlier - I meant to but then the task slipped out of my TODO list. As Nico correctly pointed out occurrences are mapped to taxon concepts. as per the the Darwin-SW otnotology. Taxon concepts themselves have taxon concept labels (which are a kind of name). I hope this brings some light.
@pdatascience Aside from type designation, the RDF guide OpenBiodiv/ontology/RDF_Guide.md does not discuss what citations of materials/specimens from taxon treatments specifcally, or the relationships between taxon concepts and specimens more generally. Is this work to be done?