From: Irene Schena Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 13:50:49 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Modified Files: X-Git-Tag: new_mathql_before_first_merge~46 X-Git-Url: http://matita.cs.unibo.it/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7f0a6628f37ee3514abaee39a2407fcab8b9cf27;p=helm.git Modified Files: 1)dces dcq dctype: new versions Removed Files: 1)eor --- diff --git a/helm/schemas/dces b/helm/schemas/dces index 18bd29fcf..f0723c500 100644 --- a/helm/schemas/dces +++ b/helm/schemas/dces @@ -1,210 +1,197 @@ - - - - - - - - ]> + + + + + ]> + xmlns:dcterms="&dctermsns;"> + + Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1: Reference Description + - - - The Dublin Core Element Set v1.1 - The Dublin Core Element Set v1.1 - The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative - The Dublin Core metadata vocabulary is a simple vocabulary - intended to facilitate discovery of resources. - English - - 2000-07-02 - + + + The Dublin Core Element Set v1.1 namespace providing access to it's content by means of an RDF Schema + The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative + The Dublin Core Element Set v1.1 namespace provides URIs for the Dublin Core Elements v1.1. Entries are declared using RDF Schema language to support RDF applications. + English + 1999-07-02 + 2002-05-22 + + + + + + + + + Title + A name given to the resource. + Typically, a Title will be a name by which the resource is formally known. + + 1999-07-02 + - - - - Title - A name given to the resource. - Typically, a Title will be a name by which the resource - is formally known. - + + Contributor + An entity responsible for making contributions to the content of the resource. + Examples of a Contributor include a person, an organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Contributor should be used to indicate the entity. + + 1999-07-02 - - Contributor - An entity responsible for making contributions to the - content of the resource. - Examples of a Contributor include a person, an - organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Contributor - should be used to indicate the entity. - - + - - Author/Creator - An entity primarily responsible for making the content - of the resource. - Examples of a Creator include a person, an - organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Creator should - be used to indicate the entity. - + + Creator + An entity primarily responsible for making the content of the resource. + Examples of a Creator include a person, an organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Creator should be used to indicate the entity. + + 1999-07-02 - - Publisher - An entity responsible for making the resource - available. - Examples of a Publisher include a person, an - organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Publisher - should be used to indicate the entity. - + + + + Publisher + An entity responsible for making the resource available. + Examples of a Publisher include a person, an organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Publisher should be used to indicate the entity. + + 1999-07-02 - - Subject - The topic of the content of the resource. - Typically, a Subject will be expressed as keywords, - key phrases or classification codes that describe a topic of the - resource. Recommended best practice is to select a value from a - controlled vocabulary or formal classification scheme. - + + + + Subject and Keywords + The topic of the content of the resource. + + Typically, a Subject will be expressed as keywords, key phrases or classification codes that describe a topic of the resource. Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled vocabulary or formal classification scheme. + + 1999-07-02 - - Description - An account of the content of the resource. - + + + + Description + An account of the content of the resource. + Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, table of contents, reference to a graphical representation of content or a free-text account of the content. + + 1999-07-02 - - Date - A date associated with an event in the life cycle of - the resource. - Typically, Date will be associated with the creation or - availability of the resource. Recommended best practice for - encoding the date value is defined in a profile of ISO 8601 [W3CDTF] - and follows the YYYY-MM-DD format. - + + + + Date + A date associated with an event in the life cycle of the resource. + Typically, Date will be associated with the creation or availability of the resource. Recommended best practice for encoding the date value is defined in a profile of ISO 8601 [W3CDTF] and follows the YYYY-MM-DD format. + + 1999-07-02 - - Resource Type - The nature or genre of the content of the - resource. - + + + + + Resource Type + The nature or genre of the content of the resource. + Type includes terms describing general categories, functions, genres, or aggregation levels for content. Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled vocabulary (for example, the list of Dublin Core Types). To describe the physical or digital manifestation of the resource, use the FORMAT element. + + + 1999-07-02 - - Format - The physical or digital manifestation of the + + Format + The physical or digital manifestation of the resource. - Typically, Format may include the media-type or - dimensions of the resource. Format may be used to determine the - software, hardware or other equipment needed to display or operate - the resource. Examples of dimensions include size and duration. - Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled - vocabulary (for example, the list of Internet Media Types [MIME] - defining computer media formats). - + Typically, Format may include the media-type or dimensions of the resource. Format may be used to determine the software, hardware or other equipment needed to display or operate the resource. Examples of dimensions include size and duration. Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled vocabulary (for example, the list of Internet Media Types defining computer media formats). + + 1999-07-02 - + + + Resource Identifier - An unambiguous reference to the resource within a - given context. - Recommended best practice is to identify the resource - by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification - system. Example formal identification systems include the Uniform - Resource Identifier (URI) (including the Uniform Resource Locator - (URL)), the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and the International - Standard Book Number (ISBN). + An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context. + Recommended best practice is to identify the resource by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification system. Example formal identification systems include the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) (including the Uniform Resource Locator (URL)), the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and the International Standard Book Number (ISBN). + 1999-07-02 - - Language - A language of the intellectual content of the - resource. - Recommended best practice for the values of the - Language element is defined by RFC 1766 [RFC1766] which includes a - two-letter Language Code (taken from the ISO 639 standard [ISO639]), - followed optionally, by a two-letter Country Code (taken from the - ISO 3166 standard [ISO3166]). For example, 'en' for English, 'fr' - for French, or 'en-uk' for English used in the United - Kingdom. - + + + + Language + A language of the intellectual content of the resource. + Recommended best practice is to use RFC 3066 [RFC30 66], which, in conjunction with ISO 639 [ISO639], defines two- and three-letter primary language tags with optional subtags. Examples include "en" or "eng" for English, "akk" for Akkadian, and "en-GB" for English used in the United Kingdom. + + 1999-07-02 + 2001-05-21 + - - Relation - A reference to a related resource. - Recommended best practice is to reference the resource - by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification - system. - + + + + + Relation + A reference to a related resource. + Recommended best practice is to reference the resource by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification system. + + 1999-07-02 - - Source - A Reference to a resource from which the present - resource is derived. - The present resource may be derived from the Source - resource in whole or in part. Recommended best practice is to - reference the resource by means of a string or number conforming to - a formal identification system. + + + + Source + A Reference to a resource from which the present resource is derived. + The present resource may be derived from the Source resource in whole or in part. Recommended best practice is to reference the resource by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification system. + 1999-07-02 - - Coverage - The extent or scope of the content of the - resource. - Coverage will typically include spatial location (a - place name or geographic coordinates), temporal period (a period - label, date, or date range) or jurisdiction (such as a named - administrative entity). Recommended best practice is to select a - value from a controlled vocabulary (for example, the Thesaurus of - Geographic Names [TGN]) and that, where appropriate, named places or - time periods be used in preference to numeric identifiers such as - sets of coordinates or date ranges. + + + + + Coverage + The extent or scope of the content of the resource. + Coverage will typically include spatial location (a place name or geographic coordinates), temporal period (a period label, date, or date range) or jurisdiction (such as a named administrative entity). Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled vocabulary (for example, the Thesaurus of Geographic Names [TGN]) and that, where appropriate, named places or time periods be used in preference to numeric identifiers such as sets of coordinates or date ranges. + 1999-07-02 - - Rights - Information about rights held in and over the - resource. - Typically, a Rights element will contain a rights - management statement for the resource, or reference a service - providing such information. Rights information often encompasses - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Copyright, and various Property - Rights. If the Rights element is absent, no assumptions can be made - about the status of these and other rights with respect to the - resource. - + + + + Rights Management + Information about rights held in and over the resource. + Typically, a Rights element will contain a rights management statement for the resource, or reference a service providing such information. Rights information often encompasses Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Copyright, and various Property Rights. If the Rights element is absent, no assumptions can be made about the status of these and other rights with respect to the resource. + + 1999-07-02 + diff --git a/helm/schemas/dcq b/helm/schemas/dcq index 819865b57..04ea953a9 100644 --- a/helm/schemas/dcq +++ b/helm/schemas/dcq @@ -1,660 +1,588 @@ + + + + + + + + ]> + + + + + + The Dublin Core Terms Namespace providing access to it's content by means of an RDF Schema. + The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative + The Dublin Core Terms namespace provides URIs for the Dublin Core Element Set Qualifier Vocabulary. Vocabulary terms are declared using RDF Schema language to support RDF applications. The Dublin Core qualifiers form a richer vocabulary, which is intended to facilitate discovery of resources. It will be updated according to dc-usage decisions. + English + 2000-07-11 + 2002-05-24 + + + + + + + + + Dublin Core Qualifiers + + + + + DCMI Usage Board decisions + + + + + Alternative + Any form of the title used as a substitute or alternative to the formal title of the resource. + This qualifier can include Title abbreviations as well as translations. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + Subject Encoding Schemes + A set of subject encoding schemes and/or formats + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + LCSH + Library of Congress Subject Headings + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + LCC + Library of Congress Classifications + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + DDC + Dewey Decimal Classification + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + UDC + Universal Decimal Classification + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + MeSH + Medical Subject Headings + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + Abstract + A summary of the content of the resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Table Of Contents + A list of subunits of the content of the resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + Created + Date of creation of the resource + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Issued + Date of formal issuance (e.g., publication) of the resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Modified + Date on which the resource was changed + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Valid + Date (often a range) of validity of a resource + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Available + Date (often a range) that the resource will become or did become available. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + + + Date Encoding Schemes + A set of date encoding schemes and/or formats + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + W3C-DTF + W3C Encoding rules for dates and times - a profile based on ISO8601 + + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + DCMI Period + A specification of the limits of a time interval. + + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + + + + + Extent + The size or duration of the resource + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Medium + The material or physical carrier of the resource + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + + + Format Encoding Schemes + A set of format encoding schemes. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + IMT + The Internet media type of the resource + + + + 2000-07-11 + - - - - - - - - - - - ]> - - - - - - - The Dublin Core Element Set Qualifier Vocabulary - The Dublin Core Element Set Qualifier Vocabulary - The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative - The Dublin Core Element Set Qualifier Vocabulary is - an richer vocabulary - intended to facilitate discovery of resources. - English - - 2000-07-11 - - - - - - - - - - - Alternative - Any form of the title used as a substitute or - alternative to the formal title of the resource. - This qualifier can include Title abbreviations as well as translations. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Classification - Subject identified by notation (code) taken from a - controlled classification scheme. - The name of the controlled classification scheme from - which the classification is derived should always be identified as a - value qualifier Existing resource discovery implementations treat - classification notation (codes) differently to 'words' describing - `subject. Typically notation is used to create a browsing structure - whereas words are not, notation is not displayed in retrieved lists - whereas 'subject words' are displayed. It is important for software - to precisely recognise notations as different from 'subject - words'. Looking for numeric strings cannot be relied on as notations - may be alphanumeric so it is useful to identify them by means of a - qualifier. It is unrealistic to expect software to identify - notations as such by means of the value qualifier for subject, as - there is a potentially huge list of value qualifiers which cover - subject headings, and thesauri as well as classification - notations. - - - - - - - - - - - - Subject Encoding Schemes - A set of subject encoding schemes and/or formats - - - - - LCSH - Library of Congress Subject Headings - - - - - - LCC - Library of Congress Classification - - - - - - DDC - Dewey Decimal Classification - - - - - - - UDC - Universal Decimal Classification - - - - - - MeSH - Medical Subject Headings - - - - - - - - - - - - - Abstract - A summary of the content of the resource. - - - - - - Note - Any additional information about the content of the - resource. - - - - - - Table Of Contents - A list of subunits of the content of the - resource. - - - - - - Release - An identification of the edition, release or version - of the resource. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Created - Date of creation of the resource. - - - - - - Issued - Date of formal issuance (e.g., publication) of the - resource. - - - - - - Modified - Date on which the resource was changed. - - - - - Valid - Date (often a range) of validity of a resource. - - - - - - Available - Date (often a range) that the resource will become or - did become available. - - - - - - - - - - - - Date Encoding Schemes - A set of date encoding schemes and/or formats - - - - - W3C-DTF - W3C Encoding rules for dates and times - a profile - based on ISO8601 - - - - - - - DCMI Period - A specification of the limits of a time - interval. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Extent - The size or duration of the resource. - - - - - - Medium - The material or physical carrier of the - resource. - - - - - - - - - - - - Format Encoding Schemes - A set of format encoding schemes. - - - - - IMT - The Internet media type of the resource. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Identifier Encoding Schemes - A set of Identified encoding schemes and/or - formats. - - - - - URI - A URI Uniform Resource Identifier - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Language Encoding Schemes - A set of language encoding schemes and/or - formats. - - - - - RFC1766 - Internet RFC 1766 'Tags for the identification of - Language' specifies a two letter code taken from ISO 639, followed - optionally by a two letter country code taken from ISO - 3166. - - - - - - - ISO 639-2 - ISO 639-2: Codes for the representation of names of languages. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Is Part Of - The described resource is a physical or logical part -of the referenced resource. - - - - - - Has Part - The described resource includes the referenced - resource either physically or logically. - - - - - - Is Version Of - The described resource is a version, edition, or - adaptation of the referenced resource. Changes in version imply - substantive changes in content rather than differences in - format. - - - - - - Has Version - The described resource has a version, edition, or - adaptation, namely, the referenced resource. - - - - - - Is Format Of - The described resource is the same intellectual - content of the referenced resource, but presented in another - format. - - - - - - Has Format - The described resource pre-existed the referenced - resource, which is essentially the same intellectual content - presented in another format. - - - - - - References - The described resource references, cites, or otherwise - points to the referenced resource. - - - - - - Is Referenced By - The described resource is referenced, cited, or - otherwise pointed to by the referenced resource. - - - - - - Requires - The described resource requires the referenced - resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence of - content. - - - - - - Is Required By - The described resource is required by the referenced - resource, either physically or logically. - - - - - - Replaces - The described resource supplants, displaces, or - supersedes the referenced resource. - - - - - - Is Replaced By - The described resource is supplanted, displaced, or - superceded by the referenced resource. - - - - - - ConformsTo - A reference to an established standard to which the resource conforms. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spatial - Spatial characteristics of the intellectual content of - the resoure. - - - - - - - Temporal - Temporal characteristics of the intellectual content - of the resource. - - - - - - - - - - - Place Encoding Schemes - A set of geographic place encoding schemes and/or - formats - - - - - DCMI Box - The DCMI Box identifies a region of space using its - geographic limits. - - - + + + + + + + Language Encoding Schemes + A set of language encoding schemes and/or formats. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + RFC1766 + Internet RFC 1766 'Tags for the identification of Language' specifies a two letter code taken from ISO 639, followed optionally by a two letter country code taken from ISO 3166. + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + ISO 639-2 + ISO 639-2: Codes for the representation of names of languages. + + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Is Part Of + The described resource is a physical or logical part of the referenced resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Has Part + The described resource includes the referenced resource either physically or logically. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Is Version Of + The described resource is a version, edition, or adaptation of the referenced resource. Changes in version imply substantive changes in content rather than differences in format. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Has Version + The described resource has a version, edition, or adaptation, namely, the referenced resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Is Format Of + The described resource is the same intellectual content of the referenced resource, but presented in another format. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Has Format + The described resource pre-existed the referenced resource, which is essentially the same intellectual content presented in another format. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + References + The described resource references, cites, or otherwise points to the referenced resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Is Referenced By + The described resource is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the referenced resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Requires + The described resource requires the referenced resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence of content. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Is Required By + The described resource is required by the referenced resource, either physically or logically. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Replaces + The described resource supplants, displaces, or supersedes the referenced resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Is Replaced By + The described resource is supplanted, displaced, or superceded by the referenced resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + conforms to + A reference to an established standard to which the resource conforms. + + + 2001-05-21 + + + + + + Spatial + Spatial characteristics of the intellectual content of the resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Temporal + Temporal characteristics of the intellectual content of the resource. + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + + + Place Encoding Schemes + A set of geographic place encoding schemes and/or formats + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + TGN + The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + ISO3166 + ISO3166 Codes for the representation of names of countries + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + DCMI Box + The DCMI Box identifies a region of space using its geographic limits. + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + DCMI Point + The DCMI Point identifies a point in space using its geographic coordinates + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Encoding Schemes + for temporal characteristics + A set of encoding schemes for + the coverage qualifier "temporal" + + 2000-07-11 + - - DCMI Point - The DCMI Point identifies a point in space using its - geographic coordinates. - - - + + + Resource Type Encoding Schemes + A set of resource type encoding schemes and/or formats + + 2000-07-11 + - - TGN - The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names - - - - - - Decimal Degrees - A latitude and longitude expressed in decimal - degrees - - - - - - Degrees, minutes, seconds - A latitude and longitude expressed in degrees, - minutes, seconds. - - - - - - ISO3166 - ISO3166 Codes for the representation of names of - countries - - - - - - - - - - - - Audience - A class of entity for whom the resource is intended or useful. - A class of entity may be determined by the creator or the publisher or by a third - party. - - - - - - - Mediator - A class of entity that mediates access to the resource and for whom the resource is - intended or useful. - The audience for a resource in the education/training domain are of two - basic classes: (1) an ultimate beneficiary of the resource (usually a student or trainee), - and (2) frequently, an entity that mediates access to the resource (usually a teacher or trainer). - The mediator element refinement represents the second of these two classes. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Resource Type Encoding Schemes - A set of resource type encoding schemes and/or -formats - - - - - - + + + DCMI Type Vocabulary + A list of types used to categorize the nature or genre of the content of the resource + + + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + Resource Identifier Encoding Schemes + A set of resource identifier encoding schemes and/or formats + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + Resource Relation Encoding Schemes + A set of resource relation encoding schemes and/or formats + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + Source Encoding Schemes + A set of source encoding schemes and/or formats + + 2000-07-11 + + + + + + + + URI + A URI Uniform Resource Identifier + + + + 2000-07-11 + 2001-05-21 + + + + + Audience + A class of entity for whom the resource is intended or useful. + A class of entity may be determined by the creator or the publisher or by a third party. + + + 2001-05-21 + + + + Mediator + A class of entity that mediates access to the resource and for whom the resource is intended or useful. + The audience for a resource of two basic classes: (1) an ultimate beneficiary of the resource, and (2) frequently, an entity that mediates access to the resource. The mediator element refinement represents the second of these two classes. + + + + 2001-05-21 + + + + RFC 3066 + Internet RFC 3066 'Tags for the Identification of Languages' + specifies a primary subtag which is a two-letter code taken from ISO 639 part 1 or a three-letter + code taken from ISO 639 part 2, followed optionally by a two-letter country code taken from + ISO 3166. When a language in ISO 639 has both a two-letter and three-letter code, use the + two-letter code; when it has only a three-letter code, use the three-letter code. This RFC + replaces RFC 1766. + + + 2002-07-13 + + + + Date Accepted + Date of acceptance of the resource (e.g. of thesis by university + department, of article by journal, etc.). + + + + 2002-07-13 + + + + Date Copyrighted + Date of a statement of copyright. + + + 2002-07-13 + + + + Date Submitted + Date of submission of the resource (e.g. thesis, articles, etc.). + + + + 2002-07-13 + + + + + diff --git a/helm/schemas/dctype b/helm/schemas/dctype index a51cbe046..184c032c7 100644 --- a/helm/schemas/dctype +++ b/helm/schemas/dctype @@ -1,186 +1,129 @@ - - - - + + - - - - - - - - ]> - - - + + + + + ]>--> + + + + + + + ]> + + - - - - - 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. - - - - - - - + xmlns:dcterms="&dctermsns;" + xmlns:dctype="&dctypens;"> + + + + + The DCMI Types namespace providing access to its content by means of an RDF Schema + The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative + The Dublin Core Types namespace provides URIs for the entries of the DCMI Type Vocabulary. Entries are declared using RDF Schema language to support RDF applications. The Schema will be updated according to dc-usage decisions. + English + + + + + + 2000-07-11 + 2002-05-22 + + + + + + The DCMI Type 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. + 2000-07-11 + + + + + 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Dataset + + A dataset is information encoded in a defined structure (for example, lists, tables, and databases), intended to be useful for direct machine processing. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + Software + + Software is 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + + 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. + + 2000-07-11 + + + diff --git a/helm/schemas/eor b/helm/schemas/eor deleted file mode 100644 index 02299f485..000000000 --- a/helm/schemas/eor +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]> - - - - - - The EOR Vocabulary v1.0 - The EOR Vocabulary v1.0 - Eric Miller, emiller@oclc.org - Tod Matola, matola@oclc.org - Harry Wagner, wagnerh@oclc.org - The EOR vocabulary is a simple vocabulary intended - to support the EOR Toolkit and provides an additional level of - conformance, validation and general description beyond the - base-level RDF specifications specifically defined for RDF-based, - Dublin Core metadata applications. - 2000-03-13 - - - - - - Data Type - A data type. - - - - - - - - RDF Schema - A RDF schema - - - - - - Profile - An application profile - - - - - - - Web Page - A web page - - - - - - - - alias - An alias. - - - - - - - - label - A application-specific label. - - - - - Comment - A comment or note providing additional - application-specific information. - - - -