Markup reference data using Scheme.org
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Can anyone point me to a page showing how to mark up reference data according to schema.org ? Ie glossary or dictionary page.
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You're right, my mistake.
I'm not to sure that Schema.org has something for that type of data? Here's the full list of their supported item types: http://schema.org/docs/full.html
I'm not too sure where reference data would fit in? Maybe under Thing > Intangible
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Near as I can tell, reference material has not yet been addressed.
This means I have to extend the schema myself as outlined here: http://www.schema.org/docs/extension.html
Not 100% sure how to go about that in a way that will actually register properly. Good chance I will get it wrong.
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Thanks but that's not that related to schema.org
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Take a look at this tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/schema/
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Here is a good place to start
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click on one of the schemas and they have examples.
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Sorry, but that is literally no help. I've read the site a fair bit - a link to it's sitemap doesn't get me any closer.
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