Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of CmdiCollections


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06/19/09 14:46:38 (15 years ago)
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broeder
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    55This together with the CLARIN metadata model itself offers a number of options:
    6 1.      Have a metadata description that points directly to all resources of the collection.
    7 2.      Have a metadata description that points to other metadata descriptions that point either to another metadata description or to a resource.
    8 3.      Have a combination of 1 and 2.
     6 * 1    Have a metadata description that points directly to all resources of the collection.
     7 * 2    Have a metadata description that points to other metadata descriptions that point either to another metadata description or to a resource.
     8 * 3    Have a combination of 1 and 2. (see Figure 1.)
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    1010All three options are permissible and have each their specific advantages in different use cases. We should however try to identify “core” metadata that is essential for the collection metadata to function within different CLARIN usage scenarios. Therefore we will first now describe the different use cases that have been identified by the CLARIN community.
     
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    1616Currently we have identified the following cases:
    17 1.      Unique identification of collections
    18 2.      Registry of collections for future use
    19 3.      Citation & reference of collections
    20 4.      Searching for relevant collections
    21 5.      Browsing the internal collection structure
    22 6.      Extension & modification of collections
    23 7.      Obtaining access permission for all the collection’s resources or reporting where access permissions are not (automatically) available.
    24 8.      Usage of collections in workflow scenarios
    25 9.      …
     17 * 1.   Unique identification of collections
     18 * 2.   Registry of collections for future use
     19 * 3.   Citation & reference of collections
     20 * 4.   Searching for relevant collections
     21 * 5.   Browsing the internal collection structure
     22 * 6.   Extension & modification of collections
     23 * 7.   Obtaining access permission for all the collection’s resources or reporting where access permissions are not (automatically) available.
     24 * 8.   Usage of collections in workflow scenarios
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    27261. Unique identification of collections