Hi,

thanks for your answer.

Am 08.01.2013 17:46, schrieb aj...@virginia.edu:
> The DC datastream was never meant to support anything more than simple 
> repository administration.
> It is not (and was never) meant to support description of any richness. 
> Populating it will let you use
 > the FieldSearch service to do simple searching and adminstration. 
That was always its only and entire purpose.

Ok, this explains awful lot.

> To use description of your own specification you will want to do just as you 
> are- put it
 > in a different datastream. You can indeed use RELS-* as long as you 
submit to the constraints
> of those components-- no blank nodes, no assertions that don't feature the 
> object (or datastream)
> in question as the RDF-subject.
>
> If you like you can try an experimental module I published here:
>
> http://ajs6f.github.com/fcrepo-xslt-triplegenerator/
>
> to extract RDF assertions from any XML datastream.

Thanks for that, I will give it a try.


-- Franck



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>
> On Jan 8, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Franck Borel wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I wonder, if there is a posibility to simulate dc:terms with
>> RELS-INT/RELS-EXT. And if yes, if anybody has an example how to do this.
>>
>> For example, I have a DC field contributorType with the dc:term =
>> Contact Person. How do I managed this?
>>
>> I know that this was asked before: But why is it not possible to use
>> dc_terms within the DC datastream?
>>
>> Furthermore, in another case we uses a separate datastream for the
>> metadata and leave the dc-datastream blank (apart from the identifier).
>> For the search we uses a solr index. What are the benifits using the DC
>> fields? Would it make sense to fill out the DC fields too (in most cases
>> the DC fields, even with dc:terms, are not sufficient).
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -- Franck
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