SemanticWeb::Schema::Article - An article
version v11.0.0
An article, such as a news article or piece of investigative report. Newspapers and magazines have articles of many different types and this is intended to cover them all.\n\nSee also [blog post](http://blog.schema.org/2014/09/schemaorg-support-for-bibliographic_2. html).
article_body
articleBody
The actual body of the article.
A article_body should be one of the following types:
Str
_has_article_body
A predicate for the "article_body" attribute.
article_section
articleSection
Articles may belong to one or more 'sections' in a magazine or newspaper, such as Sports, Lifestyle, etc.
A article_section should be one of the following types:
_has_article_section
A predicate for the "article_section" attribute.
backstory
For an [[Article]], typically a [[NewsArticle]], the backstory property provides a textual summary giving a brief explanation of why and how an article was created. In a journalistic setting this could include information about reporting process, methods, interviews, data sources, etc.
A backstory should be one of the following types:
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::CreativeWork']
_has_backstory
A predicate for the "backstory" attribute.
page_end
pageEnd
The page on which the work ends; for example "138" or "xvi".
A page_end should be one of the following types:
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::Integer']
_has_page_end
A predicate for the "page_end" attribute.
page_start
pageStart
The page on which the work starts; for example "135" or "xiii".
A page_start should be one of the following types:
_has_page_start
A predicate for the "page_start" attribute.
pagination
Any description of pages that is not separated into pageStart and pageEnd; for example, "1-6, 9, 55" or "10-12, 46-49".
A pagination should be one of the following types:
_has_pagination
A predicate for the "pagination" attribute.
speakable
Indicates sections of a Web page that are particularly 'speakable' in the sense of being highlighted as being especially appropriate for text-to-speech conversion. Other sections of a page may also be usefully spoken in particular circumstances; the 'speakable' property serves to indicate the parts most likely to be generally useful for speech. The *speakable* property can be repeated an arbitrary number of times, with three kinds of possible 'content-locator' values: 1.) *id-value* URL references - uses *id-value* of an element in the page being annotated. The simplest use of *speakable* has (potentially relative) URL values, referencing identified sections of the document concerned. 2.) CSS Selectors - addresses content in the annotated page, eg. via class attribute. Use the [[cssSelector]] property. 3.) XPaths - addresses content via XPaths (assuming an XML view of the content). Use the [[xpath]] property. For more sophisticated markup of speakable sections beyond simple ID references, either CSS selectors or XPath expressions to pick out document section(s) as speakable. For this we define a supporting type, [[SpeakableSpecification]] which is defined to be a possible value of the *speakable* property.
A speakable should be one of the following types:
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::SpeakableSpecification']
_has_speakable
A predicate for the "speakable" attribute.
word_count
wordCount
The number of words in the text of the Article.
A word_count should be one of the following types:
_has_word_count
A predicate for the "word_count" attribute.
SemanticWeb::Schema::CreativeWork
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To install SemanticWeb::Schema, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm SemanticWeb::Schema
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install SemanticWeb::Schema
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