Hi Karen, This is extremely useful information, and takes a significant step down the all-important road of showing folks how the registry work can be useful in practice. Thank you so much for putting this together. In the profiles, you use an element from the FRBR entities (creator), as property <http://ifla/namespaces/frbr/Entitites/1005><http://ifla/namespaces/frbr/Entitites/1005>. I was looking for FRBR entities/attributes defined in this way recently and couldn't find anything. Do you have more information on where that and other FRBR-related properties are defined? Thanks, Jenn ======================== Jenn Riley Metadata Librarian Digital Library Program Indiana University - Bloomington Wells Library W501 (812) 856-5759 www.dlib.indiana.edu Inquiring Librarian blog: www.inquiringlibrarian.blogspot.com On 8/27/08 1:57 PM, "Karen Coyle" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Now that we have the RDA data elements in the registry, I have created two EXTEMELY simple demonstration application profiles: http://dublincore.org/dcmirdataskgroup/rda_2da (or 'rda-a') The pages aren't easy to use because I couldn't figure out how to get images to appear, but I included links to the XML versions and to PDFs of the grid display from XMLSpy. I encourage comments, corrections, and your own APs. When I get a chance I'll create schemas for these so I can easily create some sample records. I had to admit that I'm not sure how one would use the XML application profile and how far to carry the URIs as I create a schema and data records. It was only when I started doing this that I realized that wasn't clear to me. So any advice is very welcome. kc -- ----------------------------------- Karen Coyle / Digital Library Consultant [log in to unmask] http://www.kcoyle.net ph.: 510-540-7596 skype: kcoylenet fx.: 510-848-3913 mo.: 510-435-8234 ------------------------------------ --