Just to clarify the last mailout -- it seems the formatting I used got
screwed up in transit.
the Values for EDNA.Userlevel should look like:
EDNA.Userlevel preschool
primary
lower primary
middle primary
upper primary
secondary
lower secondary
upper secondary
teacher
student
VET
university
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Mason [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 9:11 AM
> To: 'DC-Education'
> Subject: the next step
>
>
>
> Now that we've commenced the preliminaries with a number of suggestions
> put
> forward on how to move forward, can I ask members of this working group
> who
> represent each of the various projects to complete the following task. If
> this WG is going to work then we will need to set ourselves deadlines. Can
> I
> suggest that this task be completed by September 16th? (Please):
>
> Post summaries in the format similar to that suggested by Renato for the
> Creator/Contributor/Publisher qualifiers. The only variation I would
> suggest is that the DC elements that have educational qualifiers are
> listed
> first & then each of the specific schema elements second. That is, for
> example:
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> ----------------------------------
> Name: EdNA
> Usage: Supported by all (State & Federal) Ministers of Education &
> Training
> Reference: http://www.edna.edu.au/metadata
> Version: 1998-08-31 (1.01)
>
> NOTE: EdNA has to date only adopted non-qualified Dublin Core syntax as
> its
> basis for definition.
> Qualification is thus handled through multiple element instances with
> different values.
> In some cases, a controlled value-vocabulary is applied. For example:
>
> <META NAME="DC.Coverage" CONTENT="1998-04-22 - 1998-04-24">
> <META NAME="DC.Coverage" CONTENT="WA - Western Australia">
>
>
>
> ---------------Qualifiers------------------------------------
> Element Name Element/Component Value
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> ----------------
> Subject SCHEME=SCIS SCIS
> Coverage Spatial + EDNA
> values
>
> EDNA.Userlevel
> preschool
>
> primary
>
> lower primary
>
> middle primary
>
> upper primary
>
> secondary
>
> lower secondary
>
> upper secondary
>
> teacher
>
> student
>
> VET
>
> university
>
> see:
>
> http://archive.dstc.edu.au/RDU/DC-Agent/qualifier.html
>
>
> On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Stuart Sutton wrote:
>
> > ARIADNE
> > IMS
> > VES (Virtual European School)
> > European Schoolnet
> > DBS (Deutscher Bildungs-Server/German Educational Resources)
> > EdNA
> > GEM
> > Victorian Education Channel
> > Others?
>
> To start, I think a very simple summary of the above
> projects would suffice. For example, a summary like
> the one we did under the DC Agents WG:
>
> http://archive.dstc.edu.au/RDU/DC-Agent/qualifier.html
>
> Cheers... Renato
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>
>
> thanks,
> Jon
>
>
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