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Re: EDUML v0.3
Bruno Vernier wrote:
>
> <--! library catalog --------------------------------------------->
>
> <edu:item id="resource-id">
> <title>resource title</title>
> <author> author 1 </author>
> <author> author 2 </author>
> <subtitle> section 1 </subtitle>
> <subtitle> section 2 </subtitle>
> <dewey> dewey code </dewey>
> <date> date </date>
> <cost> $ </cost>
> <isbn> 123456789 </isbn>
> <pub> publisher </pub>
> <notes> notes </notes>
> 4. Please send in proposed structural corrections, or renaming of tags or
> suggest completely different XML proposals for education. I suggest we
> check our existing admin and educational software export fields to make
> sure the important ones are included here.
>
I have a quibble about this data structure. Not all libraries use the
Dewey Decimal System for cataloging their books. We use the Library of
Congress system here at Bloomsburg. I wouldn't be surprised it
libraries in other countries use still other systems. I propose
something like this:
<cataloging_system> DDS, LOC, some other system </cataloging_system>
<catalog_code> code in specified system </catalog_code>
Actually, the <cataloging_system> tag should probably go in an
<edu:library id="library name"> container which hasn't yet been
specified but which should probably be similar to <edu:school>. Then
each item would just have the <catalog_code> tag.
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