>2. Finalize our working agenda. I've made minor revisions based on
discussion on the list, and incorporated the substance of former charter
point 3
(3. In consultation with other interested DCMI WG's:
- identify categories of commonly-recorded dates which cannot be
satisfactorily represented using ISO 8601 or other well-established
international standards governing the representation of dates
- investigate options to provide for the interoperable representation of
these types of dates.)
>2003-2004 work plan (proposed):
In consultation with other interested DCMI WG's:
1. Investigate options to provide for the interoperable representation of
commonly-recorded dates which cannot be satisfactorily represented using ISO
8601 _Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange -
Representation of dates and times_, including the following categories of
dates:
a. B.C.E. dates [DC-Lib; DC CLD WG]
b. Questionable dates [DC-Lib]
c. Approximate dates [DC-Lib]
d. Open-ended date ranges [DC CLD WG]
e. Non-Gregorian dates
f. Large dates (e.g., geologic periods, astronomical time)
2. Consider potential additional refinements for DC Date:
a. Date captured [DC-Lib]
3. Consider potential additional schemes for DC Date and/or DC Coverage:
a. ISO 8601 [DC-Lib]
b. Any additional schemes that arise from work item one
4. Other issues/items:
a. Is W3CDTF is an encoding scheme for single dates rather than a date
range? (We think so, but perhaps confirm?)
b. What does DC Library WG report of "ISO 8601 (without hyphens) approved
June 2003 (e.g. 20030928=Sept. 28, 2003)" mean?
c. Generally clarify what the UB has already approved with respect to
date/time notation (including specifically confirming that W3CDTF is a valid
encoding scheme for the date element refinements)
d. Generally consider the dimension of "open" vs. restricted-access
standards in our discussions and recommendations
e. Generally consider how best to address conveying which version of a
standard is being used as the date/time scheme
References:
DC-LIB: DC-Library Application Profile (DC-Lib)
DC CLD WG: DCMI Collection Description Working Group
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Please review and comment as needed to the DC Date list.
Thanks,
Eric
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