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The DC-Government Application Profile uses terms from several namespaces:

Format of entries:

This Application Profile is presented following the [FTP]Dublin Core Application Profiles Guidelines produced by the CEN MMI-DC Workshop.
Name of Term A unique token assigned to the term.
Term URI A Uniform Resource Identifier used to identify the term.
Label A human-readable label assigned to the term.
Defined By An identifier of a namespace, pointer to a schema, or bibliographic reference for a document within which the term is defined.
Source Definition The definition of the term in the namespace in which the term was orginated.
DC-Gov Definition The DC-Gov definition of the term.
Source Comments Comments on the term from the namespace in which the term orginated.
DC-Gov Comments DC-Gov comments about the term.
Type of term The grammatical category of the term (e.g. "Element", "Element Refinement", or "Encoding Scheme").
Refines The described term semantically refines the referenced term. A refinement makes the meaning of the element narrower or more specific. It will share the meaning of the unrefined element but with a more restricted scope.
Refined By The described term is semantically refined by the referenced term.
Encoding Scheme For The described term, an encoding scheme, qualifies the referenced term. Using an encoding scheme will aid in the interpretation of an element value. These schemes include controlled vocabularies and formal notations or parsing rules. A value expressed using an encoding scheme will thus be a token selected from a controlled vocabulary (e.g., a term from a classification system or set of subject headings) or a string formatted in accordance with a formal notation (e.g., "2000-01-01" as the standard expression of a date). If an encoding scheme is not understood by a client or agent, the value may still be useful to a human reader.In some cases, encoding schemes not yet registered are indicated. These will be registered and/or approved by the DCMI Usage Board as DC Encoding Schemes in the future.
Has Encoding Scheme The described term is qualified by the referenced encoding scheme.
Obligation Indicates whether the element is required to always or sometimes be present. In this application profile the obligation can be: mandatory (M), mandatory if applicable (MA), strongly recommended (R) or optional (O). Mandatory ensures that some of the elements are always supported and mandatory if applicable means that this element must be supported if the information is available. An element with a mandatory obligation must have a value. The strongly recommended and the optional elements should be filled with a value if the information is appropriate to the given resource but if not, they may be omitted.
Occurence Indicates any limit to the repeatability of the element.

General notes regarding all elements

DC-GAP Elements

DC CA DK NL NZ UK FI
Namespace Element DC-GOV Recom. # uses conform DC-GOV DCTERMS GO-ITS ? OVERHEID NZGLS GOVTALK JHS143
DC title Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS alternative Rec 3 Y Y Y
DC creator issue 1 D D Y
DC contributor Rec 3 Y Y Y
DC publisher Rec 3 Y Y Y
DC subject issue 2 Y N Y
DC description Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS abstract Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS tableOfContents Rec 2 Y N Y
DC date issue 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS created Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS valid Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS available Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS issued Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS modified Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS dateCopyrighted issue 2 Y N Y
LOCGOV dateCaptured issue 0 N N N
DC type Rec 3 Y Y Y
DC format Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS extent Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS medium Rec 2 Y N Y
DC identifier Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS bibliographicCitation Rec 2 Y N Y
DC source Rec 3 Y Y Y
DC language Rec 3 Y Y Y
DC relation issue 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS isVersionOf Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS isFormatOf Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS hasFormat Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS isReplacedBy Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS replaces Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS isPartOf Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS hasPart Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS requires Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS isReferencedBy Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS references Rec 2 Y N Y
DC coverage Rec 2 Y N Y
DCTERMS spatial Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS temporal Rec 3 Y Y Y
DC rights Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS audience Rec 3 Y Y Y
DCTERMS educationLevel Rec 2 Y Y Y

Special DC Gov Elements

DC CA DK NL NZ UK FI
Namespace Element DC-GOV Recom. # uses conform DC-GOV DCTERMS GO-ITS ? OVERHEID NZGLS GOVTALK JHS143
GO-ITS version issue 1 N Y N N
GOVTALK location Prop 1 N N Y
GO-ITS mandate Prop 2 N Y N Y
GO-ITS contact issue 1 N Y N N
NZGLS function Prop 1 N N Y N
JHS143 status issue 2 N N Y Y
JHS143 audittrail Prop 1 N N N Y
OVERHEID organsationType Prop 1 N Y N
OVERHEID isRatifiedBy Prop 1 N Y ?
OVERHEID accessibility Prop 1 N Y ?
OVERHEID category Prop 1 N Y N
OVERHEID nextVersionDue Prop 1 N Y ?
OVERHEID updatingFrequency Prop 1 N Y ?
GOVTALK addressee Prop 1 N N Y

Recommendation

Prop Proposed - Candidate element, once suggested, possibly adapted by DC-Government
Rec Recommended by DC-government
issue issue - There is an issue on this element which needs discussion to decide on recommendation or deprication
Depr Depricated - Element is not compliant with DC

Usage

Y Yes
N No
D Different from DC-Government AP

Encoding Schemes

Box DCMIType DOI IMT ISBN ISO3166 ISO639-2 ISO8601 ISSN Period Point RFC3066 URI W3CDTF