DCMI Usage Board - telecon - agenda Date: Mon, 2007-06-18 Time: 0600 Seattle 0900 New York 1300 UTC 1400 London 1500 Berlin 2200 Tokyo 2300 Sydney -- Review of Collections profile (Andrew) Compare to: -- http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/CollectionsProfileReviewNotes ACTION 2007-06-08: Andrew to lead discussion of Collections Application Profile review draft http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/CollectionsProfileReview for discussion on the next telecon. -- Application profile review generally Revise http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/ProfileReviewCriteria ? In light of: http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/CollectionsProfileReviewNotes ACTION 2007-06-08: Joe to edit ProfileReviewCriteria. -- Changes to terms of the DCTERMS namespace -- decisions taken in Barcelona (= changes to be reflected in proposal) http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/DCTermsChangesActions -- proposal to be prepared for Public Comment, 2-30 July (Tom) http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/DCTermsChanges ACTION 2007-06-08: Diane to shepherd discussion of this in Singapore. -- SES and VES clarification http://dublincore.org/usage/meetings/2007/03/barcelona/Encoding-schemes.txt AGREED: We need a deeper level of description and differentiation between VES and SES, including definitions. If you have a something already, how do you tell if it is VES or SES. If an Encoding Scheme tells you what a value string it it's a SES. If Encoding Scheme defines a class of values, then it is a VES (e.g., concepts). For example, if you develop a list of educational levels, and if you define a list of strings, then you're defining an SES. If you define a set of concepts and assign URIs to them (as best practice), then you're defining a VES. Best practice in this scenario is to define a set of concepts with URIs rather than a set of strings. Agreed that DC-Education is a great test-bed for these concepts. SES is a datatype in RDF. VES is like conceptScheme in SKOS, only not limited to concepts. For discussion: VES is a set of concepts that, once in metadata, allows editors to handle assertion by adding things to it. SES is a set of strings. ACTION 2007-03-17: Stuart and Joe to write a one-page explanation differentiating VES and SES, vet with Pete Johnston, and consider revisions to the Term Decision Tree: http://dublincore.org/architecturewiki/TermDecisionTree. (Note: the difference is basically String vs. Thing.) ACTION 2007-03-17: Joe will draft a document discussing issues related to principles and purpose of UB decision-making. Joe will work with Stuart on this (2007-06-08). -- Domains and ranges Proposal: http://dublincore.org/documents/2007/02/05/domain-range/ ACTION 2007-03-17: Domains and Ranges vocabulary to be finalized for Public Comment. Barcelona decisions are described in http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/DomainsActions ACTION 2007-03-17: (for lack of volunteers, by default Tom): write a proposal capturing the issue of string, unspecified, and thing for the problematic DCTERMS properties (title and its subproperties, date and its subproperties, and description and its subproperties). Taking the following position: 1. Title and its subproperties as literals [check notes] 2. Date and its subproperties as literals 3. Description and its subproperties as range = rdfs:resource Then send this proposal out for public comment. There are two audiences for this comment: (1) multiple script communities and (2) SW community asking: best practice for unspecified ranges. Note that we will use the non-literal resource in all cases where the domain of our properities is listed as rdfs:resource (in the proposal). ACTION 2007-03-18: Diane to define language - see http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/DomainsActions ACTION 2007-03-18: Andy to add a new class of non-literal resource to the wiki, use as domain and range as appropriate. -- Process http://dublincore.org/usage/documents/process/ http://dublincore.org/usage/meetings/2007/03/barcelona/Process_Doc_Revisions.txt ACTION 2007-06-08: Tom to fold revisions into document and forward to Makx. -- Future of Usage Board -- Singapore agenda -- DCTERMS changes - finalization after July public comment -- Domains and ranges - finalization after July public comment? -- VES and SES -- Application profile review? -- Process? -- Legacy documentation dependent on model Revisions to RDF schemas in light of DCAM - a Usage Board issue? ACTION 2006-10-01: Tom to replace the Principles document at http://dublincore.org/usage/documents/principles/ with a page that copies the definitions of elements etc from DCAM and includes a short text stating: that the document which used to live here has been superseded by the DCAM. Update UB page to say we do things in light of the DCAM. ACTION 2006-10-01: Tom to look through DCMI site and note those pages where a reference to the principles document needs to be changed to a reference to the DCAM as appropriate. ACTION 2007-03-17: Tom to write a paragraph about placing undeclared legacy DCTERMS classes (SubjectScheme, etc, p.64) into historical context - http://dublincore.org/usage/meetings/2007/03/barcelona/SubjectScheme.txt -- Next telecons - how many do we need? 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