Hello everyone,
Back in April I forwarded a list, which I add below
as one approach to this issue. I am not wedded to
any of the language here but suggest it as a starting
point.
The problem that I am seeing here is one of granularity.
As a starting point, I think we need to define some broad
classes of resources, and then work into refining
a list of some subtypes. But if we continue to proceed
along lines which are too narrowly
descriptive, I suspect that we won't be able to agree
on anything and that we get to something that from
a coding and/or retrieval perspective is functionally
useless.
My take is still that it would be better to
have a few "large" genres of documents
which can be refined into subclasses.
Is this the right way to get at this problem?
Whatever is decided, I still believe a simple set of resource
types that will serve the greatest good for the greatest
number should be the place to start. But this is merely
a statement of principle that I won't defend, okay? :-)
As I suggested in a note to Roy yesterday, it might also
be useful to consider as the objective of this
discussion the preparation of a document (an informational RFC?)
that can be used to guide the great unwashed in their
use of metadata resource types. Yeas? Nays?
-terry
VALUES FOR "RESOURCE TYPE" ELEMENT (DRAFT)
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I. DOCUMENT (A work that is mostly textual in nature,
but may include images, maps, tables, or inclusion in
other formats)
DOCUMENT.HOMEPAGE
Toplevel page for a person, company or organization.
DOCUMENT.INDEX
Document intended to provide an index to services
or documents within a website, or some subset of
documents.
DOCUMENT.DICTIONARY
Document consisting of an organized list of terms
and their definitions.
DOCUMENT.BIBLIOGRAPHY
Document consisting of an organized list of
references to other resources, either in
print or electronic form.
DOCUMENT.CORRESPONDANCE
Includes email, USENET, letters, messaging.
DOCUMENT.SERIES
Document describing or listing a series of related
documents.
DOCUMENT.BOOK
Objects where the cumulative contents are of
significant volume that an author would consider
the contents as a book; printed version rather than
online viewing is strongly implied as implicit
the primary form for use.
DOCUMENT.ARTICLE
Objects where the contents are of such length
and/or self-contained in subject matter that
the author would consider this as an article.
The purpose of the contents is to fully realize
a particular objective in a relatively concise
form. Also implied is that the document exists
within the context of a collection of other
articles which are made available serially.
DOCUMENT.ABSTRACT
A summarization of another document.
DOCUMENT.SCREED
An informal piece of writing; fragment or other
type of personal discourse.
DOCUMENT.THESIS
A scholarly document prepared to meet the graduation
requirements of an academic program, which
includes dissertations and theses.
DOCUMENT.TOPICAL
A short document intended to provide general
information on a single topic or subject, i.e.
a pamphlet of the sort that public agencies
give out.
DOCUMENT.MEDIA
Primary purpose of document is a press release or information
for media consumption.
DOCUMENT.PROMOTION
Primary purpose of document is to promote or provide
information about a product or service, i.e. advertising.
DOCUMENT.BIOGRAPHY
Primary purpose of the document is to provide information
about a person or persons.
DOCUMENT.HELPFILE
Includes manuals or other pages intended to provide assistance for
software/hardware.
DOCUMENT.NAVIGATION
The primary purpose is to provide a gateway or form
interface to local or remote navigation services.
DOCUMENT.FORM
A form of some type, i.e. comments, survey, order requiring
input of a user.
II. STILLS (IMAGES) (Characterized by pictures which no motion or
dynamic changes are implicit in the form)
IMAGE.2D
Photograph, drawing, or other 2D dimensional representation.
IMAGE.MODEL
A 3D representation that is captured as a still form.
IMAGE.SCORE
Representation of a musical score
IMAGE.MAP
Representation of cartographic informtion.
III. MOTION PICTURE (Characterized by images in which
some dynamic or movement features are implicit in the
file. Include animations,video, VR, 3D model animations)
MOTION.ANIMATION
MOTION.VIDEO
MOTION.VR
MOTION.3DMODEL
IV. SOUND (captures all sound formats including MIDI files)
SOUND.AMBIENT
SOUND.MUSIC
SOUND.SPEECH
SOUND.BROADCAST
V. SOFTWARE (binary executables and source code)
SOFTWARE.EXECUTABLE
SOFTWARE.SOURCE
VI. DATASET (alpha-numeric collections of data)
DATA.SPREADSHEET
DATA.STATISTICAL
DATA.CARTOGRAPHIC
DATA.BIBLIOGRAPHIC
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