Re: Demo script - IMS metadata examples

Since many of F. L. Wright's works are public buildings, this also 
offers us a relatively simple opportunity to re-photograph the works if 
we need some unencumbered high-resolution images to complete the demo.   
In particular, the Marin Civic Center[1] is within easy driving distance 
for me.

Do you have a pointer for the VRA-core sample?

Cheers,
-kls

[1] http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Marin_Civic_Center.html

Butler, Mark wrote:

>Hi team,
>
>as I mentioned at the telecon, Mick has now passed the demoscript to me to
>work on. Originally the script used Leonardo Da Vinci as an example context,
>but I have decided to change it to Frank Lloyd Wright. This is because he is
>mentioned in one of the VRA core spec examples, which halves the amount of
>example metadata I need to manufacture. John and I have created some IMS
>metadata for two resources on Frank Lloyd Wright - there are many potential
>Learning Objects on this and related subjects on the Web: 
>
>Example 1
>http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/FLW.html
>
>and
>
>Example 2
>http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/writers/wright
>
>I'd be interested in any feedback on the metadata, any suggestions
>improvements etc? For brevity I've written the metadata in attribute value
>pair form?
>
>Example 1:
>general.identifier = http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/FLW.html
>general.title = Frank Lloyd Wright
>general.catalogentry.catalog = URI
>general.catalogentry.entry =
>http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/FLW.html
>general.language = en-US
>general.description = A collection of images of buildings by Frank Lloyd
>Wright arranged in chronological order prepared for a course at Boston
>College.
>general.keyword = architecture, chicago school, modernist, prarie style,
>20th Century
>general.coverage = 1886-1997;US
>general.structure = collection
>general.aggregationlevel = 3
>lifecycle.version = 1.0
>lifecycle.status = Final
>lifecycle.contribute.role = Contributor	
>lifecycle.contribute.entity.vcard.fn = Jeffrey Howe
>lifecycle.contribute.entity.vcard.org = Boston College
>lifecycle.contribute.entity.vcard.email =  howejbc@bc.edu
>lifecycle.contribute.date = 1998
>metametadata.identifer = http://www.simile.org/examples#franklloydright001
>metametadata.contribute.role = Creator
>metametadata.contribute.entity = Mark Butler
>metametadata.contribute.role = Validator
>metametadata.contribute.entity = John Gilbert
>metametadata.contribute.date = 15/09/2003
>metametadata.metadatascheme = LOMv1.0
>metametadata.language = en-US
>technical.format = txt/html
>technical.size = 8940 bytes
>technical.location = http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/FLW.html
>technical.requirement.type = browser
>technical.requirement.name = Internet Explorer
>technical.requirement.type = browser
>technical.requirement.name = Netscape
>technical.installationremarks =
>technical.otherplatformrequirements = Internet connection required.
>educational.interactivitytype = Expositive
>educational.learningresourcetype = collection
>educational.interactivitylevel = low
>educational.semanticdensity = medium
>educational.intendedenduserrole = Learner, Teacher, Author
>educational.context =  Higher Education
>educational.typicalagerange = 18-99
>educational.difficulty = low
>educational.typicallearningtime = 00:02:00
>educational.description = The learning object has several collections of
>photographs of buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright arranged in chronological
>order and grouped together by common subject. It is intended to support
>lectures about his work, giving students the opportunity to view a variety
>of examples of his work. 
>educational.language = en-US
>rights.cost =
>rights.copyrightandotherrestrictions = See
>http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/copyrite.html
>rights.description = Copyright Boston College, Mass, USA
>relation.kind = PartOf
>relation.resource.identifier =
>http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/default.html
>relation.resource.description = A digital archive of American Architecture
>relation.resource.catalogentry.catalog = URI
>relation.resource.catalogentry.entry =
>http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/default.html
>annotation.person =
>annotation.date =
>annotation.description =
>classification.purpose = Discipline
>classification.taxonpath.source = A Digital Archive of American Architecture
>classification.taxonpath.taxon.id
>classification.taxonpath.taxon.entry = 20th Century\Architect\Frank Lloyd
>Wright
>classification.description = A digital archive of American Architecture
>classification.keyword = architecture, chicago school, modernist, prarie
>style, 20th Century
>
>Example 2:
>general.identifier =
>http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/writers/wright
>general.title = Frank Lloyd Wright
>general.catalogentry.catalog = URI
>general.catalogentry.entry =
>http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/writers/wright
>geeral.catalogentry.catalog = Library Of Congress
>general.catalogentry.entry = America's Story
>general.language = en-US
>general.description = An introduction to Frank Lloyd Wright in the Library
>of Congress America's Story Exhibition
>general.keyword = architecture, chicago school, modernist, prarie style,
>20th Century, interior design, furniture design
>general.coverage = June 8, 1867 - April 9, 1959;US
>general.structure = linear
>general.aggregationlevel = 2
>lifecycle.version = 1.0
>lifecycle.status = Final
>lifecycle.contribute.role = Publisher
>lifecycle.contribute.entity = Library of Congress
>lifecycle.contribute.role = Content Provider
>lifecycle.contribute.entity = Al Ravenna
>lifecycle.contribute.date = 1954
>metametadata.identifer = http://www.simile.org/examples#franklloydright002
>metametadata.contribute.role = Creator
>metametadata.contribute.entity = Mark Butler
>metametadata.contribute.role = Validator
>metametadata.contribute.entity = John Gilbert
>metametadata.contribute.date = 15/09/2003
>metametadata.metadatascheme = LOMv1.0
>metametadata.language = en-US
>technical.format = txt/html
>technical.size =
>technical.location =
>http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/writers/wright
>technical.requirement.type = browser
>technical.requirement.name = Internet Explorer
>technical.requirement.type = browser
>technical.requirement.name = Netscape
>technical.installationremarks = 
>technical.otherplatformrequirements = Internet connection required.
>educational.interactivitytype = Expositive
>educational.learningresourcetype = Narrative text
>educational.interactivitylevel = low
>educational.semanticdensity = low
>educational.intendedenduserrole = Learner, Teacher, Author
>educational.context = Primary Education, Secondary Education
>educational.typicalagerange = Suitable for children over 9
>educational.difficulty = low
>educational.typicallearningtime = 00:00:10
>educational.description = The learning object explains who Frank Lloyd
>Wright was, in the context of recent American History. It has a portrait
>photograph and links to further resources. 	
>educational.language = en-US
>rights.cost = 
>rights.copyrightandotherrestrictions =
>http://www.americaslibrary.gov/about/copyright.html
>rights.description = Copyright Library of Congress, USA
>relation.kind = IsPartOf
>relation.resource.identifier =
>http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi
>relation.resource.description = America's Story
>relation.resource.catalogentry.catalog = URI	
>relation.resource.catalogentry.entry =
>http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi
>annotation.person = 
>annotation.date = 
>annotation.description =
>classification.purpose = Idea
>classification.taxonpath.source = America's Story, Library of Congress
>classification.taxonpath.taxon.id = 
>classification.taxonpath.taxon.entry = Amazing Americans\Writers &
>Artists\Frank Lloyd Wright
>classification.description = America's Story
>classification.keyword = architecture, chicago school, modernist, prarie
>style, 20th Century, interior design, furniture design
>
>Dr Mark H. Butler
>Research Scientist                HP Labs Bristol
>mark-h_butler@hp.com
>Internet: http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/marbut/
>  
>


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