Herbert Van de Sompel
Herbert Van de Sompel
Actually, the approach to provide a set of links in a dedicated document, as described in the "linkset" I-D, could be used for that purpose, see [https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wilde-linkset-06](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wilde-linkset-06).
How does one know that the subject of "prov:derivedFrom" is a Memento of the object and hence can be visited to see what the linked resource was like when it...
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 5:30 PM, Luis Daniel Ibáñez < [email protected]> wrote: > As I see it, in the decentralized scientific publication, your "research > output" is live...
On Jun 27, 2017, at 19:54, Luis Daniel Ibáñez wrote: > > But Robust Links can also be used in "papers", e.g. when referencing external resources that are being linked...
Apologies for a late response. I've been feeling a bit under the weather. A few things: - Memento defines HTTP-based interop for access (read only) to resource versions. It does...
I very much agree with that, but, with my answers, wanted to point out what the expectation per the Memento spec is. Reality can obviously differ. We (creators of the...
That's pretty meta, but yes ;-) Generally speaking, the intent is that a resource representation doesn't change once it's been flagged as a Memento. But, reality doesn't make it easy...
A few remarks: * This seems to follow the recommendations of the Fedora API. * Looks like there will be no TimeGate and hence no datetime negotiation in this setup....
Your comment suggests that your thinking is authoritative without justification. Can't wait for actual justification.
@toomim I do understand the difference in perspective. Before I share some ideas re how Memento could still be used in relation to braid, I have a question: While version...