State of preservation Sample Clauses

State of preservation. Use of vocabularies in elements For the corresponding element of 1, 3, 6 and 7 it is possible to see the document ”Description of Physical Object v.6”. 3 has already received attention from PLUS who suggested the use of an existing vocabulary. Guidelines on a simplified use of it shall be made. 3 2 could be used in the ”title” element. 5 should be used throughout the project in any given date field. Useful distinctions and guidelines for the XML format can be found at Notes on the vocabularies See further section Methodology of work on Geographical Informations for the vocabularies to be used in the ”Ancient province” and ”Ancient findspot” correspondent elements (no mapping suggestion as yet available). 3Effort is already being put towards an alignment at the time this document is being written. This should be an alignment of complex and simple vocabularies with hier- archies deep enough to guarantee a consistent but simple choice. Taking the example of MATERIALS, it should always be possible to choose ’marble’ at a simpler level of distinction and, only if desired, go down one or more levels and specify ’cipollino’. The UNKNOWN option should always be there in every vocabulary. Activity and workflow A Commission for each of the above mentioned vocabularies is to be formed. The composition of each commission will include 1 technical person and 1 epigraphist for each participating CP whenever possible.4 Figure 4.2: Vocabularies commissions If names are suggested which were not put forward for the work in this Working Group they should be notified so that they can be added to the gis- xxxxxx@xxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx mailing list. Commissions will • analyse the vocabulary or vocabularies they are in charge of Vocabularies • prepare a proposed articulation in english initially of preferred and alterna- tive values (which can be assigned in several fields • provide a specific short definition for each value and one for each alternative value possibly with supporting documentation and examples 4Names in bold are those of the coordinators of the Commission, taking care of initial alignment and distribution of definition efforts. Commissions’ tasks TemaTres • highlight problems and propose solution (e.g. on cross vocabularies incon- sistencies), especially
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