OK, so you're basically establishing a new schema, which is highly parallel
to the variables used in CSL documentation (those are effectively _not_
under http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl namespace, because they are never
used in QNAMES in that context). The only thing that is not entirely clear
to me from the documentation is which verbs (in the RDF sense) fall under
the "http://purl.org/digilib/cita/"; namespce. Is it all of the listed terms
under "Variables used in CSL styles", except for the ones marked with * and
** (since those are mapped to dc/dcterms namespace)? Or is it all of the
terms on that page? IMO, since you're establishing a new namespace anyway,
it would make sense to add all of the CSL variables to this namespace with
no exceptions (you're not forced to use this in digibib export anyway). I
would also go with a namespace URI that makes this relationship clear (e.g.
"http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl-vars#";, "
http://purl.org/net/digibib/csl-vars#"; or something similar).


On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 3:23 PM, johnmie <miesc...@bizdata.com> wrote:

> actually it now reads <rdf:Description rdf:about=""
> xmlns:citation="http://purl.org/digilib/cita/";>, cs came from a previous
> test version.
>
> The purl.org/digilib/cita/ link is new and the updated version of
> digi-libris reader has not yet been uploaded. This is why you have not yet
> seen it anywhere. Remember I had asked the original question only a few
> days
> ago and did not get any meaningful suggestions until Rintze re-launched the
> debate.
>
> If you click on our purl link you will be directed to our Citation
> Variables
> appendix which documents all the variables we use and how CSL variables are
> mapped.
>
> The prismstandard link points to an errata page which in turn returns 404.
> But from what I have seen on another prism page, many of the variables do
> not map 1:1 to either CSL or DC and will be treated as
> custom variables.
>
> john m.
>
>
>
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