Re: Design patterns

Hi Karen,

+1 that this is relevant for LLD. Even if it appears as a mere line of recommendation in the XG report, the content should be on the wiki!

Antoine



> Jodi,
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> You are right, this is not an effort for the report, but for LLD. There was a suggestion that we recommend development of patterns that would facilitate the creation of bibliographic data. That seems to be a perfect W3C community activity.
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> I find that ideas of this nature pop into my head at odd times and I have a need to record them for later consumption. If the LLD wiki isn't the right place, I'll probably start a page on the futurelib.pbworks.com wiki.
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> kc
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> Quoting Jodi Schneider <jodi.schneider@deri.org>:
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>> On 1 Apr 2011, at 14:59, Karen Coyle wrote:
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>>> I finally found where I had started working on some design patterns:
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>>> http://dublincore.org/dcmirdataskgroup/apDesigns
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>>> I got stuck early on because I was using the DCAP XML schema and couldn't figure out how to code that a property could only use values from an external list. In fact, I'm not sure how you'd do that in RDF or OWL either, so that's something that we may need to create.
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>>> I could start a page on the public wiki where we at least make a list of design patterns, if folks think that would be an interesting exercise.
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>> I think that referring to and documenting design patterns is a good idea, Karen. But I'm not sure it's our highest priority -- there's a lot more library-specific stuff that needs to be covered.
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>> Do you envision this fitting into the report in some way? As an appendix?
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>> -Jodi
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>>> kc
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Received on Monday, 4 April 2011 13:52:00 UTC