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Re: Units of measure in XML documents

From: The Magpie <usenet@-----------.--.-->
To: NULL
Date: 1/20/2009 3:19:00 PM
Andy Dingley wrote:
> On 16 Jan, 14:59, Tom Wright <te...@spam.ac.uk> wrote:
>> The Magpie wrote:
> 
>>> Are you actually looking for information on RDF resource
>>> dictionaries?
>> Yes, I think I am.  I didn't know that it was RDF that I was
>> after, but what I want is a standard resource listing units of
>> measure which can be used to make combining scientific data from
>> different sources easy.
> 
> It's not strictly RDF either - but the RDF community has gone
> further down this route, so have had to deal with more of it.
> Likelihood is that Dublin Core would be a fertile searching ground
> for practical approaches.

I wondered if Dublin Core would have something.


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