<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman,new york,times,serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Very interesting post<br>
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> To me all this seems to happen on the nie:InformationElement level<br>
> rather than on the nie:DataObject level. We are interested in the<br>
> information, not the container. Thus, such a part of the document would <br>
> be nie:isLogicalPartOf the main information element.<br>
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I have a different point of view. Sometime we are in fast interested in
the container rather than the information. This is the case when the
container represents the "producer of the information" and the
information is changing frequently. E.g. I have tons of bookmarks for
news outlets, blogs, etc. which I visit regularly to see the latest
information whatever it might be. <br>
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At this time I do not entirely follow how the Excerpt concept relates to
Bookmarking. In my opinion, bookmark is just a pointer to some other
piece of information, whatever it might be. So bookmark can be pointer
to a container, to a specific information, portion of some information
(which is by having ability to stand on its own information by itself as
well). I am completely new to the whole RDF world so I do not know how
to properly express it, but it seems to me that you have classes to
describe all kinds of information that may be have meaning on its own
(e.g. image is standalone piece of information, person in the image is
also standalone information, eye color of the person in the image is
also standalone information). Bookmark can be then pointer to whatever
piece of information that make sense to the user who created it.<br>
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Best Regards,<br>
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Miro Halas</div>
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