- From: Ray Denenberg <rden@loc.gov>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 14:09:13 -0400
- To: zig <www-zig@w3.org>
There's been a pause (about 2 months) in the discussion on "Requesting XML records". I've reread the thread at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-zig/2003Mar/, I think we achieved some degree of consensus, and I'd like to offer this proposal: 1. LC will register identifiers, at www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/identifiers (e.g. "http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/identifiers/xyz/"). 2. LC will maintain a list of identifiers registered by others. For each identifier in the first category the maintenance agency would attempt to determine rough consensus. Identifiers in the second category must be URIs. These identifiers may be used within the Z39.50 ESN parameter. They are not necessarily schema identifier, nor namespace identifers (but may be). This would not preclude development of a more comprehensive, version 3/compspec solution, but we're nowhere near consensus on that. And this would change nothing about the way esns are currently used, since there aren't any URIs yet in use for ESNs (as far as I know) so if the ESN takes a form other than a URI, this scheme would not apply. These identifiers should have associated definitions. For example Theo's Dublin Core Extended has identifier "http://www.kb.nl/persons/theo/dcx/" an identifer, but also an actionable URI which when clicked retrieves the definition: "DCX stands for Dublin Core eXtended. DCX means that the XML records are encoding according to the DCMI guidelines and contain terms from the dc and dcterms namespaces. The records may contain terms from other namespaces when they could not - within reason - be expressed by terms from the dc and dcterms namespaces. It is recommended that as much as possible terms from DCMI registered elementsets are being used. " I'll let this proposal get tossed around and perhaps refined for a week or so before deciding whether to put it up on the proposal page. --Ray
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