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Dublin Core Collection Description Working Group Meeting - Review, Charter, and Presentations

This is a summary of the Dublin Core Collection Description Working Group Meeting held in Madrid on September 14, 2005. The meeting covered the review of previous activity, outstanding issues, proposed charter/work plan for the coming year, member presentations, and any other business. The group focused on developing a Dublin Core Application Profile for collection-level description and discussed related topics such as the RSLP CD model and functional requirements. This document provides an overview of the meeting and the discussions held.

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Dublin Core Collection Description Working Group Meeting - Review, Charter, and Presentations

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  1. Dublin CoreCollection DescriptionWorking Group DC CD WG Meeting, DC-2005,Madrid, Spain, Wednesday 14 September 2005 Pete Johnston Research Officer, UKOLN, University of BathChair, DC Collection Description Working Group UKOLN is supported by: www.bath.ac.uk

  2. Dublin Core Collection Description Working Group • Introduction • Review of 2004/2005 activity • Review of DC CD AP • Outstanding Issues • Proposed charter/work plan for 2005/2006 • ------- Break -------- • Member Presentations • Any Other Business

  3. DC Collection Description Working Group • Active 2001 (really 2003) - • Growing interest in collection-level description for resource discovery • Collection as "an aggregation of items" • Collection-level description • information about collection as whole, rather than items • Charter • Provide forum for sharing information about CLD activity • Develop a DC AP for collection-level description • Develop supporting materials for use of AP

  4. DC Collection Description Working Group • Informed by experience of RSLP CD (2000- ) • RSLP CD Model • Entity-Relation model (Michael Heaney, University of Oxford) • RSLP CD Schema • DC-based metadata schema (Andy Powell, UKOLN) • Subset/simplification of model • Significant influence on other initiatives • But concernsover status, ownership, visibility, persistence, maintenance, etc

  5. Functional Requirements for DC CD AP • A "core" set of collection description properties • For simple collection-level descriptions • Suitable for a broad range of collections • Allow a user to • Discover collections of potential interest • Identify a collection • Select one or more collections from amongst a number of discovered collections • Identify the location of the collection • Identify the services that provide access to the collection

  6. DC Collection Description Application Profile (DC CD AP) • Collection attributes (only) of RSLP CD Schema as starting point • excludes Location, Agent description • introduces Service as entity-type, but does not cover Service description • Draft 2005-08-25 covers • Identification of collection • Content of items in collection • Process by which items gathered into collection • Ownership of collection • Rights of access to/use of collection • Location of collection • Services that provide access to collection • Relationships between collections

  7. m is-gathered-into n m 1 is-described-by n Collection CollectionDescription n m 1 collects owns is-located-at is-accessed-via m n Service Location m m n m administers Agent Item

  8. Activity 2004/2005

  9. Issue 1.Value reference/representation • "Do I use a (value) URI or a (value) string?" • Added additional constraints to DC CD AP • value URI (M/O/N) • value string (M/O/N) • syntax encoding scheme • rich representation (M/O/N) • Related descriptions may be available • but DC CD AP neutral on terms used

  10. Issue 2.Media-type of items • Functional requirement: search for/select collections according to media-type of items within collection • e.g. collections containing items of media-type audio/mp3 • Either (1) • collection:C dc:format format:F . • format:F a dcterms:IMT . • format:F rdfs:label "audio/mp3" . • Or (2) • collection:C some:itemFormat format:F . • format:F a dcterms:IMT . • format:F rdfs:label "audio/mp3" . • Or (3) • impossible to express

  11. Issue 3.Open-ended date ranges • DC CD AP requires representation of open-ended date ranges • W3CDTF date format does not support date ranges • ISO8601 supports date ranges, but not open-ended ranges • Requirement presented to DC Date WG • still work in progress • Temporary solution • refer to Recordkeeping Metadata Schema extension to ISO 8601 • replace when DC Date WG formulates solution

  12. Issue 4: Collection – Location, Collection – Service Relationships • Collection • An aggregation of one or more items • Location • A place where a collection is held • Michael Heaney, Analytical Model • Service • 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 • DCMI Type Vocabulary • Provided physically or digitally • User may be human, organisation or software application. • (DC CD AP) Service • A system that provides access to the Items within the Collection

  13. is-located-in Location is-located-in Physical Repository is-located-in Electronic Repository Issue 4: Collection – Location, Collection – Service Relationships Collection – Location (RSLP CD model/schema) Collection Collection Collection

  14. is-accessed-via Collection Service is-located-in Location is-accessed-via Collection Physical Service is-located-in Physical Repository is-accessed-via Collection Network Service is-located-in Electronic Repository Issue 4: Collection – Location, Collection – Service Relationships

  15. Issue 4: Collection – Location, Collection – Service Relationships • Physical collection • easy to distinguish between • Location (e.g. library (building), archival repository) • Service (e.g. lending service, reference service etc) • distinction useful to user of description? • Digital collection • distinction less clear? • less useful to user? • may describe only provision of access? • Retain current distinction in DC CD AP • develop guidelines for physical/digital cases

  16. Issue 5.Subproperty relations and DCAPs • "Associated Collection" = dc:relation • value is a collection • "Associated Publication" = dcterms:isReferencedBy • value type unrestricted, but not necessarily a collection • But • Collection:C dcterms:isReferencedBy Book:B . • implies • Collection:C dc:relation Book:B . • To avoid any ambiguity, preferable to use new subproperty of dc:relation for "Associated Collection" • Same for dcterms:abstract/dc:description

  17. Activity for 2005/2006 • Continue activity • Charter still valid • Main work items • Revise DC CD AP in response to Usage Board review • Complete DC CD AP • Item Format proposal • Location v Service • Open date range formats (DC Date WG) • Provide supporting materials • Bindings, guidelines, crosswalks

  18. Proposed Work Plan for 2005/2006

  19. Dublin CoreCollection DescriptionWorking Group DC CD WG Meeting, DC-2005,Madrid, Spain, Wednesday 14 September 2005 Pete Johnston Research Officer, UKOLN, University of BathChair, DC Collection Description Working Group UKOLN is supported by: www.bath.ac.uk

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