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If a CovJSON coverage has a URI within the observedProperty then this could be used to link to that URI via some info button or directly when clicking on the legend title or similar. This would demonstrate linking (without using full-blown RDF). In some cases, the URIs won't resolve to anything, but since they really should this is then a slight "motivation" for the URI owners to make them actually resolve to something useful, preferably HTML.
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Great idea! This is also some kind of advertisement button for any kind of data provider. Or do you think about a URI target that is standardized for machine redaing?
It is more meant for machine reading since the concept URIs will be identical between different data providers. If there is a webpage behind the URI then this would be a quite neutral one I think and not specific to a provider.
If a CovJSON coverage has a URI within the observedProperty then this could be used to link to that URI via some info button or directly when clicking on the legend title or similar. This would demonstrate linking (without using full-blown RDF). In some cases, the URIs won't resolve to anything, but since they really should this is then a slight "motivation" for the URI owners to make them actually resolve to something useful, preferably HTML.
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