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Comments from the Netherlands on the Linked Data adoption of PBcore #87
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Hi Johan and Victor, Thanks for your comments. We are currently working on revising the data model, elements and XML schema to meet community needs. After that, we will be turning our attention to creating an RDF ontology for PBCore. I expect that we will be getting to that in early 2015. We agree, it is important to move in this direction. Regarding your question about creators, PBCore has a "roles" element that is used with creators (and another with contributor). So in order to describe a choreographer, you would use:
Does this meet the use case you have in mind? Thanks for the comment about the affiliation link. I think this is the same issue that was raised in #81 |
Hi - Just to add to Kara's example regarding the creator/role question
Susan Marshall I think that the Role controlled vocab might be similar for both Allison On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:09 AM, kvanmalssen [email protected]
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Hi and thanks for the replies, I guess my question/concern was more on the intended scope of the creator relation. A choreographer is probably a bit of an ambiguous case as he/she could be considered the creator or contributor of the thing depicted in a video or the work itself. But would let's say a painter depicted in a documentary video would be a subject rather than a creator. best |
Hi Victor - In regards to the pbcore Subject fields, it would be useful to have a type Allison On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 2:07 AM, Victor de Boer [email protected]
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Good afternoon,
We have studied the PBCore documentation from the perspective of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. Most of the modelling decisions seem reasonable to us and indeed, most of our own metadata could be mapped to this format. I have some remaining questions and remarks:
This version of PBCore opens the door to Linked Data adoption, which is great. At S&V we are publishing data and vocabularies using Linked Data and therefore appreciate this effort. In the pdcore definition "ref" fields are used for this and they are intended for referencing internal or external resources through URIs. As they would appear inside an XML document, this is not really RDF or Linked Data yet, but a good step and it would make conversion to actual Linked Data easier. I think publishing at least the schema as 5-star linked data would pave the way for inclusion of PBCore in the semantic web (DC is one of the most used vocabularies in the Web of Data as of now).
One small modeling question I had was concerning creatorRole which would include "the interviewee from a video history program"
Finally, a minor issue: at the time of checking, the http://www.pbcore.org/v2/attributes/affiliation link is not responding.
Best regards,
--Johan Oomen @JohanOomen and Victor de Boer @victordeboer
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