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Incorporate Dublin Core and Creative Commons instead of idiosyncratic metadata #38
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migrated from Trac, where originally posted by clange on 13-Jun-2008 5:21pm To shortly recapitulate the discussion about CDName or Name vs. dc:identifier (2008/02/26 on the OM3 list):
… and then I didn't reply anymore and forgot the issue. I'm sorry for that. So let me now reply: I'm still in favour of dc:identifier, because
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migrated from Trac, where originally posted by clange on 8-Sep-2008 2:50pm Also note #71 for notes about turning CDComment into a "real" metadata field |
migrated from Trac, where originally posted by david on 9-Sep-2008 2:30pm I'm against replacing the OM* elements with dc ones. Any software that would want to extract RDF metadata out of the CDs would need some tuning to know whereto find the metadata even if were encoded in dc format. For such software building a mapping from OM* to dc:* into the extraction process isn't really a big deal. For any other use, including the main use of specifying to implementors of the mathematical functions, the mathematical properties to be implemented, using elements from multiple vocabularies complicates things for no gain. If there is a distinct set of OM* elements then CD tools can easily know what elements need to be implemented, if we include subsets of external vocabularies (dc, rdfs, owl?, ....) |
migrated from Trac, where originally posted by clange on 9-Sep-2008 4:04pm Replying to [comment:6 david]:
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migrated from Trac, where originally posted by clange on 9-Sep-2008 6:17pm Replying to [comment:6 david]:
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migrated from Trac, where originally posted by clange on 16-May-2014 12:47am I suspect that the "next version" of OpenMath will be a relatively minor increment, so even this will be too revolutionary. Except that comment [comment:8] about codifying the mapping of our idiosyncratic vocabulary to Dublin Core is still valid. |
moved to OpenMath/OMSTD#37 |
migrated from Trac, where originally posted by clange on 13-Jun-2008 5:15pm
This is a rephrased version of proposal #12. I think many of these problems can be solved by getting rid of some (not all) of the idiosyncratic OpenMath CD metadata elements and replacing them by Dublin Core, Creative Commons, and other well-known metadata ontologies. One could either do this by statically importing certain XML schemas into the OpenMath XML schema, as e.g. OMDoc 1.2 does, too. That would give us elements like
Several existing elements of the CD language could be abolished or deprecated in favour of this:
See http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/ for the specification of the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCMES). (DCMI Terms is actually a more modern and fully backwards-compatible variant, which should probably be preferred. Still, DCMES is more widely used.)
And see #39 for a more revolutionary proposal than this one.
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