For the ESWC2017 workshop on Enabling Decentralised Scholarly Communication, I'm proposing a discussion session on with the following topic: How to best mark up scholarly articles and webpages that we publish ourselves, in order to result in maximally useful data? I aim to discuss questions such as those I presented at LDOW2017, which include the following:
- How do we prioritize what to publish as RDF?
- What data belongs in a FOAF profile, and what data on a webpage?
- What ontologies should we use?
- Should we describe the same concepts using multiple ontologies?
- Should we reuse identifiers, mint our own, or both?
- Should we publish data in named RDF graphs?
The proposed outcome would be (a way to) a guidance document for self-publishers of scholarly metadata.
Well, my intention was to have something really interactive, where I say as few as possible and let everything come from the audience. So in that sense, panel-style might not be the best format, as then it's typically the panel talking. My idea was to collaboratively come up with a list of best practices, rather than defending the topic of "why self-publish".
So I don't think that's a good fit for what I have proposed, but I'm very flexible, so I can adapt to your proposal or I'm equally happy not having this topic if it doesn't fit the schedule. I'll be at the workshop in any case 😄