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I'm new to DC Core. I would like to know what is the best term and descriptor for "place of publication" of a book. I also wonder if I can create qualifiers when needed. For example, dc.contributor.illustrator to state the name of a contributing illustrator of a book. Thank you in advance for you help. Luciano Moreira |
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What is your context? That looks like a DSpace type of serialization with
the dots. With regards to roles like illustrators it might be better to
not create unique qualifiers and just use MARC roles.
With regards to place of publication in books, my understanding is that
this does not exist within the metadata elements available. However it
could be added in a non-machine readable way to the bibliographicCitation.
https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-terms/#http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation
There is also a separate machine readable way to encode the data. See
section 4:
https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dc-citation-guidelines/
All the best,
-Hugh
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I'm new to DC Core. I would like to know what is the best term and
descriptor for "place of publication" of a book. I also wonder if I can
create qualifiers when needed. For example, dc.contributor.illustrator to
state the name of a contributing illustrator of a book. Thank you in
advance for you help. Luciano Moreira
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@cetapslm Probably ongoing Dublin Core Scholarly Resources Application Profile (DC-SRAP) [1] work may be in the same direction. |
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Re: 1. Yes that is how I have seen it serialized before. But there is no
rule for syntax beyond "dc.contributor" it all depends on how the
information is consumed by downstream information systems.
Re: 2. I don't currently work with DSpace, but the value of
BibliographicCitation would be the openURL syntax which is like the KEV
syntax in the documentation. there is an NISO specification which
explicitly explains the syntax.
https://www.niso.org/publications/z3988-2004-r2010 I also find that Zotero
has an exporter which works nicely.
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Hi Hugh,
Thank you so much! My context is that of a DSpace platform.
1. I read through the MARC roles. It seems good. Would it look like
this then: dc.contributor.ill. Correct?
2. As for the publication, I understand your point. I can add it to
bibliographicCitation. I did not understand, however, how to add the
machine-readable way to encode the data in the context of the DSpace. Any
suggestion?
Thank you so much for all the help; I'm really new to this and I'm
struggling to make sense of it all.
Best wishes,
LM
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Thank you so much, @nishad I'll follow the working group. Best wishes, LM