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* discussed/reviewed: Guidelines for DCAPs and Interoperability Levels fo DC Metadata * Adrian: new documents helpful * Bill: challenge of teaching DCAM to LIS students; interop. levels helpful * Charles: looking into RDF for Kernel, with potential for level 2 interop. * Group: use interop levels as ramp up to interoperation * Level 1 first, in natural language * Level 2 for machine processing * can these statements be made in ERC spec, details in appendices * no reason not to define a DCAP Domain Model * reactions to liaison with W3C MAWG; group will look for opportunities |
* status of the software development to translate ERC/ANVL into ERC/Turtle (ERC/RDF) * current implementation in the context of a Perl module that will be available openly from the global CPAN code repository system * when complete, the code will perform a one-way conversion that should go significantly towards demonstrating level 2 interoperability * Adrian proposed that this tool should be linked to from the Tools section of the main DCMI web site (general consensus on this) * an updated and expanded version of Charles' document, "Kernel Metadata, Turtle, and RDF", has also been posted to the wiki |
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KAP Task Group conference call 6 August 2009
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status of the software development to translate ERC/ANVL into ERC/Turtle (ERC/RDF)
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current implementation in the context of a Perl module that will be available openly from the global CPAN code repository system
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when complete, the code will perform a one-way conversion that should go significantly towards demonstrating level 2 interoperability
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Adrian proposed that this tool should be linked to from the Tools section of the main DCMI web site (general consensus on this)
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an updated and expanded version of Charles' document, "Kernel Metadata, Turtle, and RDF", has also been posted to the wiki
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scheduled next call
Attending:
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Charles Blair, Bill Moen, Adrian Turner, John Kunze