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Thank you. If I see that correctly, the corresponding ITS property would be itsrdf:taIdentRef, then.
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Am Do., 30. Juni 2022 um 14:07 Uhr schrieb Sebastian Hellmann <
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SSO went into ITS 2.0, a W3C standard. Please see the nif section there:
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The docu is in the standards doc. If you resolve the properties, they will be empty.
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Am 30. Juni 2022, um 13:20, Christian Chiarcos <
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I was just looking at an old Nerd-Nif paper (
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If there is no conventional property for the purpose, I'd go with Web Annotation conventions here, using the nif:String as target.
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