A more clearly intentional case where bf:uri has a real resource as object is in: http://bibframe.org/tools/compare/bibid/17380628 Which includes: bf:hasInstance [ a bf:Electronic, bf:Instance ; bf:instanceOf <http://id.loc.gov//resources/bibs/17380628> ; bf:label "Electronic Resource" ; bf:uri <http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojrm> ] So I think it's a little more pervasive a mistake than it might initially appear. That was a resource chosen entirely at random (actually I just googled "bibid library of congress" and clicked the first link to get a bibid for the comparison tool and that's what came up) Hope that helps, Rob On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Ford, Kevin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> > An example in the documentation of when this isn't the case is in bf:uri >> > ( http://bibframe.org/vocab/uri.html ) where there is a real resource >> as the >> > object of the bf:uri predicate. >> > And thus that it could have properties like identifierQualifier, >> > identifierAssigner and so forth. Maybe that's the intent, but it >> doesn't really >> > seem that way? >> >> I think this is a mistake. So, actually, thanks for bringing that to our >> attention. >> > > Okay, that was one of the pieces of evidence that I was basing my opinion > on, so please bear that in mind! >