Msc
From Bjoern Hassler
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[edit] 1 Metadata scheme comparison (MSC)
We start with a set of abstract elements (such as title, description, etc). These aren't proper xml elements: they just characterise the sort of thing we want to express in our xml scheme. We then take these abstract elements, and express them in various metadata standards.
In particular, we ask two questions:
- How are our abstract elements expressed in various xml schemes in use in other systems (i.e. Replay, Matterhorn, virtpresenter, etc.)
- How are our abstract elements expressed in common syndication formats, such as rss/atom/yahoo media?
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[edit] 2 The abstract elements
These are the abstract elements: id (edit), type (edit), title (edit), creator (edit), contributor (edit), abstract (edit), description (edit), subject (edit), institution (edit), place (edit), spacetime (edit), time (edit), collection (edit), size (edit), publisher (edit), language (edit), created (edit), modified (edit), available (edit), valid (edit), oldversion (edit), newversion (edit), license (edit), rightsholder (edit), mediacontent (edit), mediadistribution (edit), relatedinformation (edit), linkedmetadata (edit), timedimages (edit), subtitles (edit), timedkeywords (edit), and chapters (edit)
Alphabetically: abstract (edit), available (edit), chapters (edit), collection (edit), contributor (edit), created (edit), creator (edit), description (edit), id (edit), institution (edit), language (edit), license (edit), linkedmetadata (edit), mediacontent (edit), mediadistribution (edit), modified (edit), newversion (edit), oldversion (edit), place (edit), publisher (edit), relatedinformation (edit), rightsholder (edit), size (edit), spacetime (edit), subject (edit), subtitles (edit), time (edit), timedimages (edit), timedkeywords (edit), title (edit), type (edit), and valid (edit)
[edit] 3 Expression in syndication formats
We now ask: How are our abstract elements expressed in common syndication formats, such as rss/atom/yahoo media?
See this table: Msc/SyndicationFormat: Abstract elements vs. expression in common feed formats (atom, rss, yahoo media etc)
[edit] 4 XML scheme comparison (Replay vs. Matterhorn vs. virtpresenter etc.)
We now ask: How are our abstract elements expressed in various xml schemes in use in other systems (i.e. Replay, Matterhorn, virtpresenter, etc.)
See this table: Msc/StandardsComparison:
Abstract elements vs. expression in common metadata formats (dublin core, LOM, mpeg-7)
[edit] 5 Full table
The full table is here: FullTable
[edit] 6 For admins
(For admins: Templates.)