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by Visual Resources Association (VRA) VRA CORE CATEGORIES
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Content: 17 Categories/elements Feature: a DC-like elements set for image collections focuses on visual resource community ’ s need heavy use of CDWA elements 2 VRA CORE 3.0 HTTP://WWW.VRAWEB.ORG/RESOURCES/DATASTAN DARDS/VRACORE3/INDEX.HTML HTTP://WWW.VRAWEB.ORG/RESOURCES/DATASTAN DARDS/VRACORE3/INDEX.HTML
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Record Type Type Title Measurements Material Technique Creator Date Location ID Number Style/Period Culture Subject Relation Description Source Rights 3 VRA CORE CATEGORIES 3.0 17 ELEMENTS Discussion in class: Please mark those elements that DC has. Check the qualifiers at: http://www.vraweb.org/resources/da tastandards/vracore3/index.html 3. Discuss the elements that DC did not include.
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http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/ind ex.html http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/ind ex.html Released 4/9/2007 VRA Core 4.0 changes have been made in order to make the Core XML-compliant. 4 VRA CORE 4.0
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5 Take an example: Specification for element “ DATE ” what kinds of dates to be described values allowed for date 'type' attribute how to formu- late a date mapping to other schemas Is 'DATE' required ? repeat- able? Element, sub-elements, attributes Element, sub-elements, attributes
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6 (cont.) element “ DATE ” How to encode dates in XML
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7 SYNTAX (using date element as example)
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8 (CONT.) SYNTAX (using date element as example) Note: green colored are always optional.
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9 DISPLAY, INDEXING, AND ANNOTATION VRA Core XML schema provides each element with two separate subelements, display and notes, for display and annotation purposes respectively. For display use, optional in the set For indexing use, required in a set
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Work to work Image to Work Image to Collection or Work to Collection 10 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN RECORDS
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11 Elements changes in 4.0
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12 VRA Core 4.0 Elements Overview textbook p. 40
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work, collection, or image (id) agent − attribution − culture − dates (type) earliestDate (circa) latestDate (circa) − name (type) − role culturalContext date (type) − earliestDate (circa) − latestDate (circa) description inscription − author − position − text (type) location (type) − name (type) − refid (type) material (type) measurements (type, unit) relation (type, relids) rights (type) − rightsHolder − text source − name (type) − refid (type) stateEdition (count, num, type) − description − name stylePeriod subject − term (type) technique textref − name (type) − refid (type) title ( type) worktype VRA CORE 4.0 ELEMENTS, SUB-ELEMENT, & ATTRIBUTES 12
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"TYPE" ATTRIBUTE'S RESTRICTED VALUES 14 Full list available athttp://www.loc.gov/standards/vracore/VRA_Core4_Restricted_schema_type_values.pdfhttp://www.loc.gov/standards/vracore/VRA_Core4_Restricted_schema_type_values.pdf used for describin g this values to be used for this ele- ment
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15 a part of a VRA Core record Go to: http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/example016.html to see the full record; click "xml" to see the record behind (next slide)http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/example016.html
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16 a part of a VRA Core XML record Go to: http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/example016.html Click "xml" (You may need to use Firefox to see this.)http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/example016.html exam this agentSet: Who is the agent? What is his birth and death year? Is he an American? Is he a painter or an architect? What do these dates tell us? Are they about the artist or about this statue?
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Schemas: http://www.loc.gov/standards/vracore/schemas.html http://www.loc.gov/standards/vracore/schemas.html Examples: http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/vracore_examples. html http://www.vraweb.org/projects/vracore4/vracore_examples. html VRA CORE 4.0 REFERENCES 17
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