<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><br><div>Could I encourage you to take a look at the approach that DataCommons.org have been using for a while? The basic vocabulary for it is in Schema.org but you'll probably find <a href="https://github.com/datacommonsorg/data/blob/master/docs/representing_statistics.md">https://github.com/datacommonsorg/data/blob/master/docs/representing_statistics.md</a> a good entry point. That repo uses MCF which is in fact RDF's ancestor; if you can read Turtle it should be obvious enough. There is a lot of data in <a href="https://github.com/datacommonsorg/data/tree/master/scripts">https://github.com/datacommonsorg/data/tree/master/scripts</a> - most typically a combination of tabular input data plus a template file that maps into the schema markup to describe an observation of a statistical variable in a place and at a time.</div><div><br></div><div>I'd be interested to hear whether what you're trying to do could plug in alongside these efforts in some way...</div><div><br></div><div>cheers,</div><div><br>Dan</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 at 13:50, Adam Shepherd via Esip-schema-dot-org <<a href="mailto:esip-schema-dot-org@lists.esipfed.org">esip-schema-dot-org@lists.esipfed.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">
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Any interest here in pursuing the definition of a new <a href="http://schema.org" target="_blank">schema.org</a> type for Time Series Data that would be subclass of <a href="https://schema.org/CreativeWorkSeries" target="_blank">https://schema.org/CreativeWorkSeries</a>
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I'm interested in having ways to describe:<br>
<div><span style="white-space:pre-wrap"></span>• changes in collection/observation methods over time<br>
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<div><span style="white-space:pre-wrap"></span>• describing various people and operating organziations and roles as they change over time<br>
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<div><span style="white-space:pre-wrap"></span>• and whatever other use cases/challenges the data community has seen here (this is the prompt to contribute!)<br>
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There are some useful conceptual ideas we can borrow from some of the existing subclasses like<br>
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https://schema.org/RadioSeries</a> <br>
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<div><span style="white-space:pre-wrap"></span>• <a href="https://schema.org/VideoGameSeries" target="_blank">
https://schema.org/VideoGameSeries</a></div>
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<div>Cheers, Adam</div>
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