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- | On this page toplevel | + | On this page toplevel elements of bwmeta are presented. (Actually only bwmeta is only root element for xmls, but it is a container for other elements). |
=bwmeta= | =bwmeta= | ||
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It could contain more then one such elemnt to avoid big number of small files. | It could contain more then one such elemnt to avoid big number of small files. | ||
- | =element= | + | =Data elements= |
+ | This elemnts comes from publishers, or are generated using automatic technics. They contain information about data - information that changes. | ||
+ | ==element== | ||
Element describes a thing that has been published, or in the case of compound documents, an atomic part of it. | Element describes a thing that has been published, or in the case of compound documents, an atomic part of it. | ||
For example — in the case of academic articles in journals — the article, the issue containing it, the volume and the journal, are each represented by a separate element. | For example — in the case of academic articles in journals — the article, the issue containing it, the volume and the journal, are each represented by a separate element. | ||
+ | In element information is described using following other xml elements: | ||
- | + | Elements used also by other element: | |
- | + | * name | |
+ | * description | ||
+ | * id | ||
+ | * language | ||
- | + | Elements fro use only by element element:) | |
- | + | ||
- | + | * affiliation | |
+ | * attribute | ||
+ | * category-ref | ||
+ | * contents | ||
+ | * contributor | ||
+ | * date | ||
+ | * license-ref | ||
+ | * relation | ||
+ | * structure | ||
+ | * tags | ||
- | = | + | ==person== |
+ | Information on a identified person. When one person is connected to more then one articles this means that this articles has been written by the same person. When two articles are connected to different person then this articles has been not written by the same person. It very important to consider that before adding person elements. Information about person taht has written article could be also contained by contributor elemnt in article | ||
- | = | + | ==institution== |
+ | Information on an institution. | ||
- | =license= | + | =knowledge elements= |
+ | This elemnts has been created usually by CEON team - they are not coming with data, but they are used to describe data. They reduces number of information that has to be hardcoded into system or in configuration. | ||
+ | ==hierarchy== | ||
+ | Hierarchy defines a logical organization of content in various types of compound documents. | ||
+ | Examples: journal-volume-issue-article, series-book-chapter, album-disc-track. | ||
+ | See <level/> for more details. | ||
+ | ==level== | ||
+ | Level within a given hierarchy describes an element type. | ||
+ | Examples: journal, journal volume, journal issue, article in a journal, book series, book in a series, chapter in a book, music album, disc in an album, track on a disc. | ||
+ | Levels are grouped into hierarchies. | ||
+ | ==classification== | ||
+ | Classification or taxonomy, a hierarchical structure of categories. | ||
+ | Notable examples include subject classifications, such as: MSC or PACS. | ||
+ | ==category== | ||
+ | Category within a classification. Contains code, name and description of the category, as well as code of the parent category (if applicable). | ||
+ | ==id-scheme== | ||
+ | Describes a standard of identifing documents. Serves as a kind of identifier namespace. | ||
+ | Examples of identifier schemes: DOI, ISBN, ISSN, PMID. | ||
+ | ==license== | ||
+ | Description of a license - deprecated |
Latest revision as of 09:23, 7 March 2013
Service details | |
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Name | BWmeta |
Code location (relative to SVN root) | projects/dir/bwmeta-core |
Javadoc | |
Contact person | Jakub Jurkiewicz |
On this page toplevel elements of bwmeta are presented. (Actually only bwmeta is only root element for xmls, but it is a container for other elements).
Contents |
bwmeta
Root of any BWmeta document. Top-level objects, such as persons or elements, are direct descendants. It could contain more then one such elemnt to avoid big number of small files.
Data elements
This elemnts comes from publishers, or are generated using automatic technics. They contain information about data - information that changes.
element
Element describes a thing that has been published, or in the case of compound documents, an atomic part of it. For example — in the case of academic articles in journals — the article, the issue containing it, the volume and the journal, are each represented by a separate element. In element information is described using following other xml elements:
Elements used also by other element:
- name
- description
- id
- language
Elements fro use only by element element:)
- affiliation
- attribute
- category-ref
- contents
- contributor
- date
- license-ref
- relation
- structure
- tags
person
Information on a identified person. When one person is connected to more then one articles this means that this articles has been written by the same person. When two articles are connected to different person then this articles has been not written by the same person. It very important to consider that before adding person elements. Information about person taht has written article could be also contained by contributor elemnt in article
institution
Information on an institution.
knowledge elements
This elemnts has been created usually by CEON team - they are not coming with data, but they are used to describe data. They reduces number of information that has to be hardcoded into system or in configuration.
hierarchy
Hierarchy defines a logical organization of content in various types of compound documents. Examples: journal-volume-issue-article, series-book-chapter, album-disc-track. See <level/> for more details.
level
Level within a given hierarchy describes an element type. Examples: journal, journal volume, journal issue, article in a journal, book series, book in a series, chapter in a book, music album, disc in an album, track on a disc. Levels are grouped into hierarchies.
classification
Classification or taxonomy, a hierarchical structure of categories. Notable examples include subject classifications, such as: MSC or PACS.
category
Category within a classification. Contains code, name and description of the category, as well as code of the parent category (if applicable).
id-scheme
Describes a standard of identifing documents. Serves as a kind of identifier namespace. Examples of identifier schemes: DOI, ISBN, ISSN, PMID.
license
Description of a license - deprecated