Hi!
I wonder... As the DCAM separates syntax and vocabulary encoding
schemes, where the former applies to a value string, and the latter to
the value itself - can I use both kinds in a single statement?
It really can make sense. As an example, suppose I want to specify the
format of my resource to be HTML. The following seems reasonable:
ex:MyResource dc:format _:xxx
_:xxx rdf:type dcterms:IMT
_:xxx rdf:value "text/html"^^<my:RFC2045-contenttype>
_:xxx rdf:label "HTML document"
Here dcterms:IMT is the class of Internet Media Types, used as
vocabulary encoding scheme. my:RFC2045-contenttype is a datatype
specifying the syntax of content-types according to RFC2045, used as
syntax encoding scheme.
It would seem to be allowed by the DCAM.
?
/Mikael
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