Quoting Jonathan Rochkind <[email protected]>:
> You're allowed to put 'nested' XML inside dcterms:X elements? For some
> reason I thought you werne't. Cool.
Are you referring to this?:
<dcterms:subject>
<rdf:Description>
<dcam:memberOf rdf:resource="http://purl.org/dc/terms/LCC"/>
<rdf:value>PZ3.L81146 Rai</rdf:value>
</rdf:Description>
</dcterms:subject>
I would need to check, but that fact that dcam is in there makes me
think this is the section I checked with the DCMI folks. (Any evidence
of that long gone by now, of course.) My understanding is that unless
the dcterm is defined as a literal or a particular data format (e.g.
type=date), then they are open to any values you wish to use,
including structured data values of any kind.
kc
>
> Ed Summers wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Karen Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Have you tried an Edition in RDF? The Work and Author ones are just stubs
>>> that Anand created.
>>>
>>> Here's an Edition rdf:
>>> http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6026352M.rdf
>>>
>>
>> No, I hadn't seen that yet! That is a perfect example of what the rdf
>> data model allows you to do. I stand corrected...
>>
>> //Ed
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