LEAP entry

Belongs to LEAP 2.0 > classes

Working definition
Anything authored by, or describing, the portfolio holder, that is not one of the more specific classes; anything treated simply as a piece of writing or expression, together with metadata about authoring / creation.

Explanation
An entry in itself is not necessarily a portfolio item or part of a portfolio, but can be almost any work that has an author, a date, a title, and some content. It may also have a summary and tags. The importance of this format is that it covers so many things in common use, from the obvious blog entry, through e-mails, web pages, articles, even hand-written letters, photographs or video clips. Tags are, at simplest, labels attached to entries, whose usefulness derives from the fact that the same tag may be used for several entries.

Predicates
See the notes on LEAP triples for an explanation of what forms of triples there are, and how they are represented here.
 * Particular "Inherited" predicates are given to clarify their likely meaning for this class.
 * "Direct" predicates are those where this class is in the domain of the predicate (but its superclass is not).
 * "Inverse" predicates, if given for reference, are those where the class is in the range, but not the domain, of the predicate.
 * "=" means the predicate expects a literal object: the type of literal may be specified here.
 * "&rarr;" means the predicate expects an object URL referring to an instance of the given class(es).
 * "&larr;" is used for inverse predicates, and means that triples may exist with instances of the given class(es) as subject and this class as object.

Inherited
Particular predicates from item:

Direct

 * coverage = plain text statement of the coverage of the subject matter of the entry
 * (date ref = a date referred to in the entry)
 * has collaborator &rarr; LEAP agent
 * has part &rarr; another LEAP entry whose content is an actual part of this entry's content
 * has pattern &rarr; LEAP pattern
 * has reply &rarr; LEAP entry; LEAP resource; any URL
 * in reply to &rarr; LEAP entry; LEAP resource; any URL
 * intent = the reason why the entry was made
 * is evidence of &rarr; LEAP achievement; LEAP activity; LEAP assertion;
 * is part of &rarr; another LEAP entry whose content actually includes this entry's content
 * presents &rarr; LEAP item
 * referenced by &rarr; LEAP entry; LEAP resource;
 * references &rarr; LEAP entry; LEAP resource; any URL
 * spatial = plain text statement of the spatial coverage of the subject matter of the entry
 * temporal = plain text statement of the temporal coverage of the subject matter of the entry

Subclasses

 * LEAP assertion

Issues
A note can go here of any issues that are not represented above, which can then be discussed on the list or under the discussion tab.