CT version 1.1

CT version 1.1

CT version 1.1, Common Terminology (CT) version 1.1, is upgraded on January of 2017. The upgraded CT version 1.1 changes or omits few unnecessary qualifiers of version 1.1. These changes are based on analyses of CT usage used in conversions from EDM of Europeana, MAP of DPLA, National Library of Korea, Harvard and MIT metadata records. Also, it is to adapt and embrace metadata standards (e.g., MAP of DPLA , EDM of Europeana, National Library of Korea’s MODS, Harvard’s Library Cloud, and MIT library’s QDC) and forms (json, rdf, xlsx, cvs, and xml) of cooperating organizations. Especially, few terms to describe administrative information of MAP and EDM are added changing existing qualifiers’ terms. The detail of the changes are the following.

The omitted qualifiers are:

  • contributor/role/orderedauthors
  • description/authentication
  • description/thesis: it is merged into description as a narrow match
  • identifier/nationalBibliographyNumber
  • rights/ holder: it is merged into rights as a narrow match
  • title/uniform

The changed qualifiers are:

  • using ‘type’ instead of ‘name’ for personal, corporation or meeting of contributor such as contributor type=”personal” instead of name=”personal.”
  • title type=’key” is changed into type=”part”, in order to describe partnumber and partname of title.
  • relation type=”constituent” is changed into type=”hasPart”, which is more generalized with common terms.
  • identifier type=”ismn” is changed into type=”object”, because dpla in json form and europeana in rdf form use ‘object’ for each record.
  • /mods/physicalDescription/reformattingQuality is added into ct:format, because reformatting quality “Indicates an overall assessment of the physical quality of an electronic resource in relation to its intended use (MODS).”

In addition, this version has a possibility to be upgraded in order to become friendly for Linked Open Data. Therefore, more upgraded details will be coming soon.

The upgraded CT version 1.1

CT version 1.1

CT version 1.1 has developed by (Boaz) Sunyoung Jin, supervised by Professor Dubin and supported by Dean Smith of Graduate School of Library of Information Science at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Written on November 24, 2014)

Common Terminology, CT version 1.1, is a bridge terminology of widely used MARC, MODS, DC and QDC that have very different degree of specificity and generality. Since it is a bridge terminology, it allows communities to use their own standards but it provides uniformity to searching achieving interoperability among them. It is to achieve and improve metadata interoperability among different schema standards that have some different degree of generality or specificity.

The developed Common Terminology version 1.1 is a set of 12 Common Terms (properties) (less than DC core elements) and 53 qualifiers (sub-properties) (many fewer than 1000 MARC tags and MODS elements). 53 qualifiers of CT 1.1 are selected to preserve much information of the 1000 MARC tags and many subfields, and elements and attributes of MODS.

The Common Terminology 1.1 is defined as a set of 12 Common Terms (property) and 53 qualifiers (subproperty) with CTScheme. The Common Terminology version 1.1 is especially, common element names of widely used metadata schemas (e.g., MARC, MODS, DC & QDC). Qualifiers specify and subdivide 12 properties in detail, with CTScheme. CTScheme is defined as an enumerated set of resources used as a controlled set of values including authorities, Syntax Encoding Scheme and Vocabulary Encoding Scheme of DCMI.

The 12 Common Terms (properties) are contributor, date, description, format, identifier, language, publisher, relation, rights, subject, title, and typeGenre, which are described in the below tables. CTScheme includes CTTypeGenre, CTFormat, CTRelator, CTLanguage, CTDescription, CTIdentifier, and CTSubject.

This document provides definitions and comments for 12 Common Terms (property) and 53 qualifiers (subproperty) of MARC, MODS, DC, and QDC with CTScheme. *Since CT is common terms of MARC, MODS, DC and QDC, CT definitions follow their definitions.

 

12 Common Terms & 53 Qualifiers

Common Term (Property): contributor
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/contributor
Label contributor
Definition The name of a person, organization, or event (conference, meeting, etc.) associated in some way with the resource (MODS). An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource (Contributor of DC) (DCMI). Including creator definition, an entity primarily responsible for making the resource (creator of DC) (DCMI).
Comment Typically, the name of a Contributor should be used to indicate the entity. The qualifiers that indicate what type or role of contributor name is recorded are personal, corporate, meeting and role. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): corporate (include university and department)
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/contributor/corporate
Label corporate name
Definition The name of a company, institution, or other organization (MODS) including a name of university or department.
Comment Sub-property of contributor common term that indicates the name of a corporate.

Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).

Qualifier (SubProperty): meeting
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/contributor/meeting
Label meeting name
Definition The name of an event (conference, meeting, etc.) associated in some way with the resource (MODS).
Comment Sub-property of contributor common term that indicates the name of a conference or related type of meeting (MODS).  Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): personal
URI  http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/contributor/personal
Label personal name
Definition The name of a person associated in some way with the resource (MODS).
Comment Sub-property of contributor common term that indicates the name of a person. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Example contributor type=”personal”
Qualifier (SubProperty): role
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/contributor/role
Label role
Definition Designates the relationship (role) of the entity recorded in name to the resource described in the record (MODS).
Comment Roles of contributor such as author, creator, …. or other are defined in LC MARC relators in CTScheme.

Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).

Example role=”author” authority=”LCMARCrelators”
CTScheme: CTRelator
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/CTScheme/CTRelator/
Label CTRelator
Definition A set of authorities, the controlled list from which the value is taken (MODS), to define relator terms for role.
Comment CT Relators has LC MARC relators for MARC Code List for Relators. role=”orderedauthors” is omitted.
References MARC Code List for Relators: http://www.loc.gov/marc/relators/relaterm.html

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Common Term (Property): date
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/date
Label date
Definition A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource (DC).
Comment Typically, date will be associated with the creation or availability of the resource. Recommended best practice for encoding the date value is defined in a profile of ISO 8601 (W3C) and recommend to follow the YYYY-MM-DD format.
Qualifier (SubProperty): available
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/date/available
Label available date
Definition Date (often a range) that the resource will become or did become available (DCMI). A date in which the content of a resource is valid (MODS).
Comment Available date includes the concept of valid, accepted, and accessioned date.
Qualifier (SubProperty): copyright
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/date/copyright
Label copyright date
Definition A date in which a resource is copyrighted (MODS).
Qualifier (SubProperty): dateOther
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/date/dateOther
Label other date
Definition A date that does not fall into another category but is important to record (MODS).
Qualifier (SubProperty): modified
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/date/modified
Label modified date
Definition The date (often a range) in which a resource is modified or changed (DCMI).
Qualifier (SubProperty): issued
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/date/issued
Label issued date
Definition Date of formal issuance (e.g., publication) of the resource (DCMI). The date that the resource was published, released, or issued (MODS).
Comment Describe an issued date of the described resource including a created date, the date of creation of the resource (MODS).

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Common Term (Property): description
URI https://ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description
Label description
Definition An account of the resource (DCMI). A term that designates how the resource is issued (MODS).
Comment Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, table of contents, reference to a graphical representation of content or a free-text account of the content (DCMI). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): abstract
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/abstract
Label abstract
Definition A summary of the content of the resource (MODS).
Comment Describe abstract including Summary, Subject, Review, Scope and content, Content advice. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): action
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/action
Label action
Definition Information about processing, reference, and preservation actions (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): audience
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/audience
Label audience
Definition A description of the intellectual level of the audience for which the resource is intended (MODS).
Comment Use this element whenever there is a specific audience for a resource (MODS) based on MARC Target Audience Term List of LC MARC target in CTDescription of CTScheme. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): authentication –>omitted
Qualifier (SubProperty): bibliography
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/bibliography
Label bibliography
Definition Description about bibliography.
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): descriptionOther
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/descriptionOther
Label description other
Definition A description of others that do not fall into another category including sponsorship, eprint status, degree, citation of MIT.
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): edition
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/edition
Label edition
Definition Information identifying the version of the resource (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri)
Qualifier (SubProperty): frequency
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/frequency
Label frequency
Definition A statement of publication frequency in a textual form (MODS).
Comment Use to define the publication pattern of the item (MODS) based on LC MARC Frequency of Issue Term List of LCMARCfrequency in CTDescription of CTScheme. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): issuance
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/issuance
Label issuance
Definition A term that designates how the resource is issued (MODS).
Comment Issuance may be used with the following values: monographic, single unit, multipart monograph, continuing, serial, and integrating resource (MODS). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): provenance
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/provenance
Label provenance
Definition Information concerning the […] custodial history of the described materials (MODS) including acquisition, Accrual Method.
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): recordinfo
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/recordinfo
Label recordinfo
Definition Information about the metadata record (MODS).
Comment Describe record information of the described resource including latest record transaction, record change, cataloging agency, language, transcribing agency, modifying agency, description conventions. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): tableOfContents
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/description/tableOfContents
Label table of contents
Definition A description of the contents of a resource (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): thesis –>omitted
CTScheme: CTDescription
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/CTScheme/CTDescription
Label CTDescription
Definition A set of authorities, the controlled list from which the value is taken (MODS), to define particular descriptions.
Comment CTDescription has following authorities:

  • LCMARCfrequency (LC, MARC Frequency of Issue Term List)
  • LCMARCtarget (LC, MARC Target Audience Term List)
References MARC Frequency of Issue Term List: http://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/marcfrequency.html

MARC Target Audience Term List: http://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/marctarget.html

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Common Term (Property): format
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/format
Label format
Definition A designation of a particular physical presentation of a resource (MODS). The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource (DCMI). The physical or digital manifestation of the resource (DCMI).
Comment Typically, Format may include the media-type or dimensions of the resource. Format may be used to determine the software, hardware or other equipment needed to display or operate the resource. Examples of dimensions include size and duration. Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled vocabulary (for example, the list of Internet Media Types [MIME] defining computer media formats) (DCMI). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).

 

‘/mods/physicalDescription/reformattingQuality’ can be transferred into it, which is defined as “Indicates an overall assessment of the physical quality of an electronic resource in relation to its intended use (MODS).”

Qualifier (SubProperty): extent
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/format/extent
Label extent
Definition A statement of the number and specific material of the units of the resource that express physical extent (MODS). The size or duration of the resource (DCMI).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): medium
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/format/medium
Label medium
Definition The material or physical carrier of the resource (DCMI-terms).
Comment ”medium” uses internet media type (IMT) in Vocabulary Encoding Schemes (DC), where IMT is the set of media types specified by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority on http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types. It includes media, carrier, performance medium. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
CTScheme: CTFormat
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/CTScheme/CTFormat
Label CTFormat
Definition A set of authorities, the controlled list from which the value is taken (MODS), to define format.
Comment CTFormat has following authorities:

  • authority=”LCMARCform” (LC, MARC Form of Item Term List)
  • authority=”LCMARCcategory” (LC, MARC Form Category Term List)
  • authority=”LCgmd” (LC, Genre/Form Code and Term Source Codes)
  • authority=”rfc2046” (NWG, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Media Types)
References MARC Form of Item Term List: https://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/marcform.html  

MARC Form Category Term: http://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/marccategory.html

Genre/Form Code and Term Source Codes: http://www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/genre-form.html

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Media Types: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt

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Common Term (Property): identifier
URI https://ct.iopdl.org/ 1.1/identifier
Label identifier
Definition An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context (DCMI). It includes “location” concept that identifies the institution or repository holding the resource, or a remote location in the form of a URL where it is available (MODS). And it includes “Source” concept, a related resource (database) from which the described resource is derived (DCMI), which identifies where the described resource comes from (e.g., MIT, Harvard, Digital Library of America (DPLA), National Library of Korea, and Europeana).
Comment It may include the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) including the Uniform Resource Locator (URL), the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and the International Standard Book Number (ISBN). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): collection
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/collection
Label collection
Definition An aggregation of resources (DCMI).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): controlNumber
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/controlNumber
Label control number
Definition A serial or catalog number.
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): doi
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/doi
Label doi
Definition digital object identifier (DOI)
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri)
References Digital object identifier (DOI): http://www.doi.org/.
Qualifier (SubProperty): hdl
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/hdl
Label hdl
Definition Handle System
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
References Handle System: http://hdl.net/.
Qualifier (SubProperty): identifierOther
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/identifierOther
Label identifier other
Definition It includes isrc, ean, sici, upc, aleph, govdoc, ismn, or pmid identifiers.
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): isbn
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/isbn
Label isbn
Definition International Standard Book Number
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
References International Standard Book Number: http://www.isbn.org/.
Qualifier (SubProperty): issn
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/issn
Label issn (International Standard Serial Number)
Definition An 8-digit code used to identify newspapers, journals, magazines and periodicals of all kinds and on all media–print and electronic (issn).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
References International Standard Serial Number: http://www.issn.org/.
Qualifier (SubProperty): issueNumber
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/issueNumber
Label issue number
Definition It includes matrix number, music publisher, music plate, or videorecording identifier.
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): lccn
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/lccn
Label lccn
Definition Library of Congress Control Number, serially based system of numbering cataloging records in the Library of Congress in the United States (Wikipedia).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): nationalBibliographyNumber–>omitted
Qualifier (SubProperty): object
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/object
Label object
Definition The URL of a suitable source image in the best resolution available on the web site of the data provider from which small images could be generated for use in a portal. This will often be the same URL as given in edm:isShownBy. (Europeana).
Comment identifier type=”ismn” is changed into type=”object”, because dpla in json form and europeana in rdf form use ‘object’ for each record. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
References Definition of the Europeana Data Model v5.2.7 http://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Share_your_data/Technical_requirements/EDM_Documentation/EDM_Definition_v5.2.7_042016.pdf.
Qualifier (SubProperty): source
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/source
Label source
Definition A related resource (database) from which the described resource is derived (DCMI).

It identifies also where the described resource comes from (e.g., MIT, Harvard, DPLA, National Library of Korea, and Europeana).

Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): uri
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/identifier/uri
Label uri
Definition Uniform resource identifier (uri).
Comment It includes the Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
CTScheme: CTIdentifier
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/CTScheme/CTIdentifier
Label CTIdentifier
Definition A set of sources which define where the described resource comes from.
Comment CTDescription includes the sources: MIT, Harvard, DPLA: Digital Library of America, Europeana and National Library of Korea. It may include any organization, institution, or libraries that provide metadata records later. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
References

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Common Term (Property): language
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/language
Label language
Definition A language of the resource (DCMI). A designation of the language in which the content of a resource is expressed (MODS).
Comment Values can be string or language codes.
CTScheme: CTLanguage
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/CTScheme/CTLanguage
Label CTLanguage
Definition A set of authorities that are standard language codes to describe languages.
Comment CTFormat includes the following authorities:

  • iso639-2
  • iso639-3
  • rfc1766
  • rfc3066
  • rfc4646
  • MARCCodeListforLanguages
References

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Common Term (Property): publisher
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/publisher
Label publisher
Definition The name of the entity that published, printed, distributed, released, issued, or produced the resource (MODS). An entity responsible for making the resource available (DCMI).
Comment Typically, the name of a Publisher should be used to indicate the entity. Examples of a Publisher include a person, an organization, or a service. It includes “place”-Name of a place associated with the issuing, publication, release, distribution, manufacture, production, or origin of a resource (MODS). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): place
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/publisher/place
Label place
Definition Name of a place associated with the issuing, publication, release, distribution, manufacture, production, or origin of a resource (MODS).
Comment It can use authority=”iso3166” or “marccountry” of CTSubject in CTScheme. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).

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Common Term (Property): relation
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation
Label relation
Definition Information that identifies other resources related to the one being described (MODS). A related resource (DCMI).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): hasPart
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/hasPart
Label has part
Definition A related resource that is included either physically or logically in the described resource (DCMI).
Comment It includes information concerning a constituent unit of the resource. This allows for more specific parsed information than may be used in ‘tableOfContents’ (MODS). relation type=”constituent” is changed into type=”hasPart”, which is more generalized with common terms. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): isPartOf
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/isPartOf
Label is part of
Definition A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included (DCMI). It includes series concept of MODS, information concerning the series in which a resource is issued (MODS).
Comment It includes Relation IsPartOf (QDC), dc.relation.journal or dc.relation.ispartofseries of MIT. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): original
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/original
Label original
Definition Information concerning an original form of the resource (MODS).
Comment It includes Source concept, a related resource from which the described resource is derived (DCMI), and Relation IsVersionOf of QDC (A related resource of which the described resource is a version, edition, or adaptation (DCMI)). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): otherFormat
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/otherFormat
Label other format
Definition Information concerning another format (i.e. change in physical format) of the resource (MODS).
Comment It includes Relation HasFormat (A related resource that is substantially the same as the pre-existing described resource, but in another format (DCMI), or IsFormatOf (QDC) (A related resource that is substantially the same as the described resource, but in another format (DCMI)). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): otherVersion
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/otherVersion
Label other version
Definition Information concerning another version (i.e. change in intellectual content) of the resource (MODS).
Comment It includes Relation HasVersion (QDC)-A related resource that is a version, edition, or adaptation of the described resource (DCMI), or dc.relation.isversionof- A related resource of which the described resource is a version, edition, or adaptation (DCMI). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): reference
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/reference
Label reference
Definition Information concerning a resource cited or referred to in the resource (MODS). A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource (DCMI).
Comment It includes Relation IsReferencedBy of QDC or MODS (Citations or references to published bibliographic descriptions, reviews, abstracts, or indexes of the content of the resource (MODS)). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): replacement
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/replacement
Label replacement
Definition A related resource that is supplanted, displaced, or superseded by the described resource-Replaces (DCMI).
Comment It includes preceding-Information concerning a predecessor to the resource (MODS), succeeding-Information concerning a successor to the resource (MODS), or dc.relation.isreplacedby- A related resource that supplants, displaces, or supersedes the described resource (DCMI). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): requirement
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/relation/requirement
Label requirement
Definition A related resource that is required by the described resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence-Requires (DCMI).
Comment It includes Relation Requires (QDC) and Is Required By (QDC)-A related resource that requires the described resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence (DCMI). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).

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Common Term (Property): rights
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/rights
Label rights
Definition Information about rights held in and over the resource (DCMI). Information about restrictions imposed on access to a resource (MODS).
Comment It includes license-A legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource (DCMI), such as dc.identifier.mitlicense of MIT, and dc.description.statementofresponsibility, copyright, and Rights RightsHolder(QDC)-A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource (DCMI). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): access
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/rights/access
Label access
Definition Rights AccessRights (QDC)-Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status (DCMI).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): holder–>omitted

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Common Term (Property): subject
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/subject
Label subject
Definition The topic of the resource (DCMI). A term or phrase representing the primary topic(s) on which a work is focused (MODS). It includes Coverage-The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant (DCMI).
Comment Typically, the subject will be represented using keywords, key phrases, or classification codes. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary (MODS). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): classification
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/subject/classification
Label classification
Definition A designation applied to a resource that indicates the subject by applying a formal system of coding and organizing resources according to subject areas (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): spatial
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/subject/spatial
Label spatial
Definition Spatial characteristics of the resource (DCMI). Used for geographic subject terms (MODS).
Comment It includes coverage and spatial of DC-Spatial topic and spatial applicability may be a named place or a location specified by its geographic coordinates (DCMI), and coordinates, projection, scale, geographic information, or publishing country code of MODS. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Thesaurus of Geographic Names [TGN] (DCMI). A jurisdiction may be a named administrative entity or a geographic place to which the resource applies (DCMI). Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
References [TGN] http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabulary/tgn/index.html.
Qualifier (SubProperty): temporal
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/subject/temporal
Label temporal
Definition Temporal characteristics of the resource (DCMI). Used for chronological subject terms or temporal coverage (MODS).
Comment Temporal topic may be a named period, date, or date range (DCMI). “temporal” is used for chronological subject terms or temporal coverage. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
CTScheme: CTSubject
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/CTScheme/CTSubject
Label CTSubject
Definition A set of authorities for subject headings and classifications.
Comment CTSubject includes the following authorities:

  • for subject: ”lcsh”, “lcshac”,”mesh”, ”csh”, ”nal”, ”rvm” , ”tgn”, ”iso3166”
  • for ”classification: ”lcc”, “ddc”,”udc”, ”nlm”, ”sudocs”, ”candocs”, ”tgn”, and ”subjectOther”
References For subject:

For ”classification:

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Common Term (Property): title
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/title
Label title
Definition A word, phrase, character, or group of characters, normally appearing in a resource, that names it or the work contained in it (MODS). A name given to the resource (DCMI).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): abbreviated
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/title/abbreviated
Label abbreviated
Definition Title as abbreviated for indexing or identification (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): alternative
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/title/alternative
Label alternative
Definition Varying form of the title if it contributes to the further identification of the item (MODS). An alternative name for the resource (DCMI).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): part
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/title/part
Label part
Definition A part name given to the resource.
Comment title type=’key” is changed into type=”part”, in order to describe partnumber and partname of title. Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): subtitle
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/title/subtitle
Label subtitle
Definition A word, phrase, character, or group of characters that contains the remainder of the title information after the title proper (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): translated
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/title/translated
Label translated
Definition Translation or transcription of the main title (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
Qualifier (SubProperty): uniform–>omitted

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Common Term (Property): typeGenre
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/typeGenre
Label typeGenre
Definition The nature of the resource (DCMI). A term that specifies the characteristics and general type of content of the resource (MODS).
Comment It includes genre-A term(s) that designates a category characterizing a particular style, form, or content, such as artistic, musical, literary composition, etc. (MODS). Values can be string or language codes.
Qualifier (SubProperty): genre
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/typeGenre/genre
Label genre
Definition A term(s) that designates a category characterizing a particular style, form, or content, such as artistic, musical, literary composition, etc. (MODS).
Comment Values can be literal or nonliteral (uri).
CTScheme: CTTypeGenre
URI http://www.ct.iopdl.org/1.1/CTScheme/CTTypeGenre
Label CTTypeGenre
Definition A set of authorities to describe type/genre.
Comment CTTypeGenre includes the following authorities:

  • authority=”LCMARCtype” for MARC and MODS values of typeOfResource,
  • authority=”DCMItype” for DCMItype vocabulary
  • authority=”LCMARCgenre,” which is list of MARC Genre terms.

The CT uses MARC and MODS type of Resource values, and DCMItype vocabulary (if DCMI uses different type values with typeOfResouce of MODS and MARC), to accept all values of MARC, MODS, and DC.

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Reference

DCMI. (n.d.). Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1. Retrieved from Dublin Core Metadata Innovation: http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/

DCMI-terms. (n.d.). DCMI Metadata Terms. Retrieved from Dublin Core Metadata Initiative: http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/

ISO. (n.d.). International Standard Music Number (ISMN) updated in ISO standard. Retrieved from International Standard Music Number (ISMN) updated in ISO standard: http://www.iso.org/iso/home/news_index/news_archive/news.htm?refid=Ref1256

issn. (n.d.). What is an ISSN? Retrieved from http://www.issn.org/: http://www.issn.org/understanding-the-issn/what-is-an-issn/#

LC-NBN. (n.d.). National Bibliography Number Source Codes. Retrieved from Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes: http://www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/national-bibliography.html

MODS, L. (n.d.). MODS User Guidelines. Retrieved from The Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/userguide

W3C. (n.d.). Date and Time Formats. Retrieved from W3C: http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime

Wikipedia. (n.d.). Library of Congress Control Number. Retrieved from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress_Control_Number

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