Hi Nadja -
To my knowledge ISO has not published, nor is intending
to publish, instances of topic maps representing the content of their
numerous publications, using either their (ISO's) standard for Topic
Maps (ISO/IEC 13250), or any other ISO or non-ISO standard. Forgive me
if I ever gave that impression.
You provided a nice link to unofficial
topic map standards, thank you. Here's others:
http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/tmlinks.html [3].
Theoretically
W3C is engaged in mapping Topic Maps to an RDF representation, but I've
not seen the fruits of that (important!) work. I hope when such is
published all questions about copyrights will be concommitantly
resolved.
Regards - john
On 05.09.2012 03:17, Nadja Kutz wrote:
>
John McClure wrote:
> "Nadja conflated our asking about ISO Topic
Maps as a base design standard
with incorporating ALL ISO STANDARDS EVER
PUBLISHED into the wikidata database"
their publications are topic
maps? Because there
exists a ISO Topic Map metamodel? wikidata people
have changed their min
> with RDF that is I think it may just be
quite a bit more messy moreover my
impression is that there is more RDF
linked da
ud (see e.g. moreover I didn't say to use ALL ISO
STANDARDS
EVER PUBLISHED but suggested to use these
> 2px solid;
margin-left:5px;
width:100%">http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikidata/5…
[1]
s doesnt exclude that one could use in the end all ISO
standards
ever published, but one could do so incrementally. rephrase it and ask
again? (The reference to "previous email" and link
> px;
border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">I
restate
the questions of my posting:
cle.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikidata/576">http://article.gman…
ISO Standard phone number:
http://www.iso.org/iso/copyright.htm [2]
Links:
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[1]
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikidata/576
[2]
http://www.iso.org/iso/copyright.htm
[3]
http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/tmlinks.html