Please excuse any duplication of this announcement; it is being sent to 
multiple lists.
The PREMIS Editorial Committee is pleased to announce the publication of a 
revised PREMIS RDF/OWL ontology based on the PREMIS Data Dictionary for 
Preservation Metadata version 2.2 [1], a digital preservation standard based on 
the OAIS reference model. An earlier version of the PREMIS OWL ontology [2] was 
made available in October 2011, sticking as closely as possible to the PREMIS 
Data Dictionary semantic unit definitions. Before that time the PREMIS Data 
Dictionary was only implemented as an XML schema, which remains ideal for 
creating, validating and storing the preservation metadata of a particular 
digital asset.


This revision of the ontology introduces several changes from the previous 
draft version:

·       The PREMIS ontology is now officially within the loc.gov namespace; 
it's namespace is now:  http://www.loc.gov/premis/rdf/v1#

·       It integrates changes from PREMIS version 2.2, especially the enhanced 
model for the Rights entity

·      It makes use of 24 value vocabularies - each reflecting a suggested or 
controlled list of values from the PREMIS Data Dictionary - that have been 
added to id.loc.gov [3], covering a much wider range of PREMIS semantic units 
than before (21 value vocabularies are new additions to id.loc.gov as of this 
announcement; they may all be reviewed at 
http://id.loc.gov/preservationdescriptions/)

·       It makes minor corrections and implements a more Linked Data approach, 
rather than attempting to provide properties and classes for every semantic 
unit in the Data Dictionary. For instance, Extensions were dropped, since 
combining external vocabularies are built-in capabilities of Linked Data

·       Fuller documentation of the classes and properties

This OWL ontology allows one to provide a Linked Data-friendly, PREMIS-endorsed 
serialization of the PREMIS Data Dictionary version 2.2. This can be leveraged 
to have a Linked Data-friendly data management function for a preservation 
repository, allowing for SPARQL querying.  It integrates PREMIS information 
with other Linked Data compliant datasets, especially format registries, which 
are now referenced from the PREMIS ontology (for instance, the Unified Digital 
Format Registry [4] and PRONOM [5]). Thus information can be more easily 
interconnected, especially between different repository databases. The OWL 
design of PREMIS should NOT be considered as a replacement for the XML Schema: 
the two of them should rather be considered complementary.  Work to align the 
PREMIS ontology with the PROV ontology [6] is being considered.

The ontology is public and open for review and is available at: 
http://www.loc.gov/premis/rdf/v1#. Please send comments by July 30, 2013 to the 
PREMIS Implementers’ Group list ([email protected]).

[1] http://www.loc.gov/standards/premis/v2/premis-2-2.pdf

[2] 
http://multimedialab.elis.ugent.be/users/samcoppe/Ontologies/premis/index.html

[3] http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/preservation.html

[4] http://udfr.org/onto/onto.rdf

[5] http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/Default.aspx

[6] http://www.w3.org/TR/prov-o/

June 6, 2013

Rebecca Squire Guenther
Chair, PREMIS Editorial Committee
Library of Congress

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