------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2005-05-13: List of possible changes as of May 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Labels of Element Refinements Pete has noted in the past that some of the labels on our original element refinements are not as clear as they might be. The current labels follow the current names (which were assigned in the 'dotted concatenation' era - sometime pre-neolithic I think!) - but there is no requirement that they do. Here's a set of possible revisions to the current labels: Alternative -> Alternative Title Available -> Date Available Created -> Date Created Issued -> Date Issued Modified -> Date Modified Spatial -> Spatial Coverage Temporal -> Temporal Coverage Valid -> Date Valid -- Labels for Encoding Schemes The labels for some of our encoding schemes are also not very helpful - particularly to people outside the library domain. Here's some possible revisions: DDC - > Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) IMT -> Internet Media Type LCC - > Library of Congress Classification (LCC) LCSH -> Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) MeSH -> Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) TGN -> Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN) UDC -> Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) URI -> Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) W3C-DTF -> W3C Date Time Formats -- Definitions for Encoding Schemes Definitions for things like DDC could be improved. Currently, they simply repeat the name or the label. -- Other labels a. "Subject and Keywords" to "Subject or Keywords" (or even "Subject Classification or Keywords") -- on the basis that the value is one or the other. b. "Resource Type" to "Type" (on the basis that this label is the only one to refer to the Resource explicitly - i.e. we don't use things like 'Resource Title'. c. "Rights Management" to "Rights" (on the basis that Rights Management sounds too much like DRM, which dc:rights really isn't about - dc:rights is about asserting rights, but not about the M !). d. "Resource Identifier" to "Identifier".