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Model complex objects like books, newspapers, and generic "compound" objects #868

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mjordan opened this issue Jul 4, 2018 · 2 comments
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Subject: Content/Object Model related to Islandora content modelling. Type: use case proposes a new feature or function for the software using user-first language.

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mjordan commented Jul 4, 2018

Title (Goal) Model complex objects
Primary Actor Repository Admin
Scope Islandora Site Architecture
Level Medium?
Story As a repository admin, I want to create books, newspapers, newspaper issues, and arbitrarily structured "compound" objects like we have in Islandora 7.x. But I want to leverage CLAW's neat content modeling and Context plumbing, instead of having to rely on 7.x content models expressed in Drupal modules. I'm lazy and also don't want to have to reinvent the wheel for my local repo, it would be awesome if I could rely on "standard" or at least shared ways of assembling complex Islandora objects. I've heard that PCDM may be helpful here ('cause it's a Data Model) but I am not sure.
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mjordan commented Jul 4, 2018

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whikloj commented Aug 13, 2018

Digging around w/r/t page ordering for items with pages and came across the Collections Ontology.

Which (I'm not sure when) was located at http://purl.org/co/, but has since been re-located several times.

Here is a paper on it. http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/system/files/swj432.pdf

Here is an ordered list example. https://github.com/collections-ontology/collections-ontology/blob/master/examples/persons-list-1.ttl

Might be helpful.

@kstapelfeldt kstapelfeldt added Subject: Content/Object Model related to Islandora content modelling. Type: use case proposes a new feature or function for the software using user-first language. and removed architecture labels Sep 25, 2021
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