On Nov 19, 2013, at 9:41 AM, Karen Coyle <li...@kcoyle.net> wrote:

> Eric, I think this skips a step - which is the design step in which you 
> create a domain model that uses linked data as its basis. RDF is not a 
> serialization; it actually may require you to re-think the basic 
> structure of your metadata. The reason for that is that it provides 
> capabilities that record-based data models do not. Rather than starting 
> with current metadata, you need to take a step back and ask: what does 
> my information world look like as linked data?


I respectfully disagree. I do not think it necessary to create a domain model 
ahead of time; I do not think it is necessary for us to re-think our metadata 
structures. There already exists tools enabling us — cultural heritage 
institutions — to manifest our metadata as RDF. The manifestations may not be 
perfect, but “we need to learn to walk before we run” and the metadata 
structures we have right now will work for right now. As we mature we can 
refine our processes. I do not advocate “stepping back and asking”. I advocate 
looking forward and doing. —Eric Morgan

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