X-Git-Url: http://matita.cs.unibo.it/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=helm%2Fschemas%2Fdctype;fp=helm%2Fschemas%2Fdctype;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=e108abe5c0b4eb841c4ad332229a6c0e57e70079;hp=a51cbe0466731b7bf6de1f2f8b86ced207fd8ea9;hpb=1456c337a60f6677ee742ff7891d43fc382359a9;p=helm.git diff --git a/helm/schemas/dctype b/helm/schemas/dctype deleted file mode 100644 index a51cbe046..000000000 --- a/helm/schemas/dctype +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]> - - - - - - - - The Dublin Core Type Vocabulary - The Dublin Core Type Vocabulary - The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative - The Dublin Core metadata vocabulary is a simple set - of resource types intended to facilitate discovery of - resources. - English - 2000-07-11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DCMI Type Vocabulary - The DCMI Vocabulary provides a general, cross-domain -list of approved terms that may be used as values for the Resource -Type element to identify the genre of a resource. - - - - - - - - - Collection - A collection is an aggregation of items. The term collection - means that the resource is described as a group; its parts may be - separately described and navigated. - - - - - - Dataset - A dataset is information encoded in a defined structure (for -example, lists, tables, and databases), intended to be useful for direct -machine processing. - - - - - - Event - An event is a non-persistent, time-based -occurrence. Metadata for an event provides descriptive information -that is the basis for discovery of the purpose, location, duration, -responsible agents, and links to related events and resources. The -resource of type event may not be retrievable if the described -instantiation has expired or is yet to occur. Examples - exhibition, -web-cast, conference, workshop, open-day, performance, battle, trial, -wedding, tea-party, conflagration. - - - - - - Image - An image is a primarily symbolic visual representation -other than text. For example - images and photographs of physical -objects, paintings, prints, drawings, other images and graphics, -animations and moving pictures, film, diagrams, maps, musical -notation. Note that image may include both electronic and physical -representations. - - - - - - Interactive Resource - An interactive resource is a resource which requires -interaction from the user to be understood, executed, or -experienced. For example - forms on web pages, applets, multimedia -learning objects, chat services, virtual reality. - - - - - - Service - A service is a system that provides one or more -functions of value to the end-user. Examples include: a photocopying -service, a banking service, an authentication service, interlibrary -loans, a Z39.50 or Web server. - - - - - - Software - a computer program in source or compiled form which -may be available for installation non-transiently on another -machine. For software which exists only to create an interactive -environment, use interactive instead. - - - - - - Sound - A sound is a resource whose content is primarily intended to be -rendered as audio. For example - a music playback file format, an audio -compact disc, and recorded speech or sounds. - - - - - - Text - A text is a resource whose content is primarily words -for reading. For example - books, letters, dissertations, poems, -newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles -or images of texts are still of the genre text. - - - - - - -