Don & All, (01)
Thank you for the contribution. While this is relevant to the
discussion, your post should not have been made (or, at least, not in
the form you have presented it.) (02)
Allow me to remind you, and all other members of the community, that
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In particular, work such as what you have quoted (*below) would best
be conveyed by cited the url and/or a representative fragment that
helps demonstrate your point, and at the same time, allowable under
"fair use" (in the balanced copyright regime.) (04)
Thank you for your attention. (05)
Regards. =ppy (06)
Peter Yim
Co-convener, ONTOLOG
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Donald C. Lindsay <don.lindsay@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:02 PM
Subject: [ontolog-forum] Why is metadata important?
To: "[ontolog-forum]" <ontolog-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (08)
As a reminder of why metadata is important I give you this quote by a
recent whitepaper I found at: (09)
http://www.risklibrary.net/download/guide-managing-metadata-today-s-public-sector-organisations-17347 (010)
Quoted material follows: (011)
“There are a number of problems that can arise if metadata is not
managed properly. Examples (012)
include: (013)
• British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s office prepared a memo to
support the notion that UN weapons (014)
inspections ...[snip]... (015)
1. http://tinyurl.com/lq89ke (016)
2. http://tinyurl.com/kvo23z (017)
3. http://tinyurl.com/nqwt9b (018)
4. http://tinyurl.com/dn85ek (019)
5. http://tinyurl.com/mkmpsd (020)
6. http://tinyurl.com/ksmcyf (021)
©2013 Workshare. All rights reserved. <--[*please note ... (not the
kind of work we share here)] (022)
Workshare and DeltaView are registered trademarks of Workshare.
Workshare Document Content Technology, Workshare Protect, Workshare
Compare Service, Workshare Professional and the Workshare logo are
trademarks of Workshare. All product and company names herein may be
trademarks of their registered owners.” <--[*please note ... (not the
kind of work we share here)] (023)
End Quoted Material (024)
Ultimately, Linked Data, the DAML initiative, KI’s company, the W3C,
the debate over microdata and related issues are a high stakes game
with a lot of players and a lot of issues. That the W3C, OpenLink, and
other organizations are doing their damndest to Get It Right isn’t
some intellectual exercise or academic chest-beating, despite the
utterly serious and economically pertinent views of anxious corporate
sponsors and philosophical sojourners. The answers provided matter and
have consequences. (025)
Don (026)
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