EDTF Level 2 features
Do we really need EDTF Lvl 2 features?
Are we using anything beyond the seasonal shorthands; e.g. 21-24 ( https://hyp.is/eYhmBhmsEe2JCc_XW3cR1Q/www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/ )
EDTF Level 2 features
Do we really need EDTF Lvl 2 features?
Are we using anything beyond the seasonal shorthands; e.g. 21-24 ( https://hyp.is/eYhmBhmsEe2JCc_XW3cR1Q/www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/ )
<https://example.org/object/1> edm:hasType <http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040974>
edm:hasType
should be dcterms:subject
in this case; i.e. where genre[@authority='lcsh']
Seasons
EDTF Lvl 1 Seasons
In addition, databases may considerably increase in size, as whitespaces used for indenting an XML document will be interpreted and stored as additional text nodes. If your XML resources are structured and have no mixed content, it is advisable to enable whitespaces stripping when importing them to a database.
Test annotation.