Re: Proposal submitted to Schema.org

Great to hear Richard. We should have some basic schema.org markup available in the Archives Hub descriptions very soon now, as it’s one of the things in our current work package. I’ll let the list know when this is available. We’ll of course add the archive extensions when we can once they’re accepted.

Adrian


> On 17 Jul 2018, at 9:09 am, Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@dataliberate.com> wrote:
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> Hi Adrian,
> 
> Your prompting question arrived at a coincidental moment.  
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> I had just said to myself (the problem & joy of working from home on your own!) that I would make myself another coffee and then start collating the messages of support and intention for the proposed archive based enhancements to submit them in support of a renewed effort to get the proposal accepted.
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> I expect to submit something to the Schema.org lists over the next few days.
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> If anyone else wishes to add their message of support, there is still time if you are quick.
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> ~Richard
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> On 17 July 2018 at 08:46, Adrian Stevenson <Adrian.Stevenson@jisc.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi Richard
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> Any news/ideas on next steps with this?
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> Adrian
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> > On 23 May 2018, at 2:44 pm, Mark A. Matienzo <mark.matienzo@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi Richard, Adrian,
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> > I can speak to our motivation as well. Stanford University Libraries have worked on ArcLight, which is an open source discovery platform for archives. We're hoping to 1) roll it out as a product locally, ideally over the next year, and 2) add Schema.org markup to improve discovery. It's also intended to be a broader community solution, and potentially suitable for consortia to adopt.
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> > In addition, I'm part of the (North American) Archives and Linked Data working group that wrote and presented a poster at DCMI regarding the proposed extensions and the gap analysis we did regarding existing descriptive standards and the extension. I'm hoping that my colleagues from the group will be able to share some additional discussion on potential implementations/applications that they're working on.
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> > Cheers,
> > Mark
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