CDWA | Dublin Core | denkXWeb | EAD | MARCXMLMAM | METSLID | MODS | LIDO | |
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Strukturtyp | ||||||||
Element-/Attributname | 1.1. Catalog Level | Monument@type | recordType | |||||
URI/URL | http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/electronic_publications/cdwa/1object.html#RTFToC2a | http://www.rjm.de/denkxweb/denkxml/DenkxwebDDB.html | http://www.lido-schema.org/schema/v1.0/lido-v1.0-schema-listing.html#recordWrap | |||||
Definition | An indication of the level of cataloging represented by the record, based on the physical form or intellectual content of the material. | Unterscheidung, ob sich die Beschreibung auf ein Baudenkmal oder auf ein Flächendenkmal bezieht. | Term establishing whether the record represents an individual item or a collection, series, or group of works. | |||||
Verwendungshinweis | INSPIRE konforme Typbezeichung. | |||||||
Beispiel(e) | item, volume, group, subgroup, collection, series, set, multiples, component | Baudenkmal, Flächendenkmal, Teil eines Denkmals | item, collection, series, group, volume, fonds. | |||||
Objekttyp | ||||||||
Element-/Attributname | 1.2 Object/WorkType | dc:type; dcterms:type | buildingType | objectWorkType | ||||
URI/URL | http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/electronic_publications/cdwa/1object.html#Objectwork-Type | http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/type http://purl.org/dc/terms/type | http://www.rjm.de/denkxweb/denkxml/DenkxwebDDB.html | http://www.lido-schema.org/schema/v1.0/lido-v1.0-schema-listing.html#objectWorkTypeWrap | ||||
Definition | The kind of object or work described. | The nature or genre of the resource. | Klassifikation des Bautyps / der Funktion | The specific kind of object / work being described. | ||||
Verwendungshinweis | Record one or more terms that characterize the type of work being cataloged, referring to the work's physical form, function, or media. It is recommended to use the most specific, appropriate term. | Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the DCMI Type Vocabulary. | ||||||
Beispiel(e) | refectory table, altarpiece, portfolio, drawing, drinking vessel, basilica, dome | Image, Still Image, Moving Image | Fachwerkhaus | |||||
Objektklassifikation | ||||||||
Element-/Attributname | 2.1 Classification Term | dc:subject, dcterms:subject | buildingCategory | classification@term | ||||
URI/URL | http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/electronic_publications/cdwa/2classification.html#RTFToC2 | http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/subject http://purl.org/dc/terms/subject | http://www.rjm.de/denkxweb/denkxml/DenkxwebDDB.html | http://www.lido-schema.org/schema/v1.0/lido-v1.0-schema-listing.html#classificationWrap | ||||
Definition | The term from a classification scheme that has been assigned to a work. | The topic of the resource. | Kategorisierung des Bautyps, z.B. "Wohnen". | Concepts used to categorize an object / work by grouping it together with others on the basis of similar characteristics. | ||||
Verwendungshinweis | A Classification term should typically be more general than the specific term recorded in OBJECT/WORK - TYPE. For example, if a work is identified as a chair in OBJECT/WORK - TYPE, it could have a broader CLASSIFICATION of furniture. However, the OBJECT/WORK - TYPE and CLASSIFICATION are sometimes the same. | Typically, the subject will be represented using keywords, key phrases, or classification codes. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. | Vereinheitlichung über die Konkordanzliste der VdL. | The category belongs to a systematic scheme (classification) which groups objects of similar characteristics according to uniform aspects. This grouping / classification may be done according to material, form, shape, function, region of origin, cultural context, or historical or stylistic period. In addition to this systematic grouping it may also be done according to organizational divisions within a museum (e.g., according to the collection structure of a museum). If the object / work is assigned to multiple classifications, repeat this element.Preferably taken from a published controlled vocabulary. | ||||
Beispiel(e) | e.g., furniture, painting, architecture, graphic arts | Wohnen Sakralbauten Industrie, Technik, Handwerk Landwirtschaft, Forstwirtschaft Befestigung, Militär Öffentliche Bauten, Verwaltung Handel, Gewerbe, Dienstleistung Gesundheit, Soziales Sport, Freizeit Landschaft Bildung, Wissenschaft, Kultur Garten, Park, Freiraum Bauteil, Ausstattung Denkmal, Kleindenkmal |
Intellektuelles Mapping zu Elementen weiterer Metadatenstandards im "Metadata Standard Crosswalk" von Getty Research: http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/electronic_publications/intrometadata/crosswalks.html.