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This PRISM Basic Metadata Specification describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Specification to describe article content; includes normative material.
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The status of this document is:
Draft |
11/04/2011 |
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Released for Public Comment |
12/15/2012 |
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Final Draft Released for Comment |
06/12/2012 |
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Final Specification |
10/04/2012 |
The location of this document is:
Version Number |
Release Date |
Editor |
Description |
1.2 |
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McConnell |
Converted from unmodularized PRISM spec v 1.2 |
1.3 |
10/01/05 |
Kennedy |
Resolved Industry Comments; added xml:lang attribute to translation examples. |
2.0 Release |
2/19/08 |
Kennedy |
Final Release Version |
2.1 Release |
05/15/09 |
Kennedy |
Final Spec with comments resolved |
3.0 Draft |
12/152011 |
Kennedy |
Updated to support nextPub |
3.0 Final Draft |
06/12/2012 |
Kennedy |
Final Draft with public comments resolved |
3.0 Specification |
10/04/2012 |
Kennedy |
Final Specification |
The PRISM Documentation Package has been reorganized and some specifications renamed to more accurately reflect the nature of each specification module. The PRISM documentation package includes the following specifications and documents:
This document provides compliance specification.
Document |
Description |
PRISM Compliance [PRISMCOMP] |
Describes three profiles of PRISM compliance for content and systems; includes normative material. |
This is the set of documents that outline the prism metadata fields and values by PRISM metadata category. PRISM has modularized its metadata specification by namepace so users may pick those modules that meet their unique business requirements without having to implement the entire PRISM specification.
Document |
Description |
PRISM Advertising Metadata Specification [PRISMADMS] |
Describes advertising metadata elements including those drawn from AdsML, GWG and Ad-ID; includes normative material. |
The PRISM Basic Metadata Specification [PRISMBMS] |
Describes the basic metadata elements contained in the PRISM namespace to describe article content; includes normative material. |
The PRISM Contract Management Metadata Specification [PRISMCMMS] |
Describes metadata elements from the PRISM Contract Management Metadata (pccm:) namespace that are used to describe contracts and legal documents. |
The PRISM Crafts Metadata Specification [PRISMCMS] |
Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Crafts Metadata Namespace (pcm:). Includes normative material. |
The PRISM Subset of Dublin Core Metadata Specification [PRISMDCMS] |
Describes the metadata elements from the Dublin Core namespace that are included in PRISM; includes normative material. |
The PRISM Image Metadata Specification [PRISMIMS] |
Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Metadata for Images Namespace and other related image namespaces, includes normative material. |
The PRISM Recipe Metadata Specification [PRISMRMS] |
Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Recipe Metadata Namespace (prm:). Includes normative material. |
The PRISM Rights Summary Metadata Specification [PRISMRSMS] |
Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Rights Summary Metadata Namespace (prsm:). Includes normative material. |
The PRISM Usage Rights Metadata Specification [PRISMURMS] |
Describes the metadata elements contained in the PRISM Usage Rights Namespace; includes normative material. This namespace will supersede elements in both the prism: and prl: namespaces in version 3.0 of the specification. Some elements from PUR are referenced from the newer, more comprehensive PRISM Rights Summary Metadata Specification [PRISMRSMS]. |
This module documents the PRISM Markup Elements and Attributes for use with the PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM) and other aggregator messages. This set of documents includes:
Document |
Description |
The PRISM PAM Markup Specification [PRISMPAMMS] |
Describes the XML elements and attributes used to encode the PRISM Aggregator Message from both the pam: and pim: namespaces; includes normative material. |
The PRISM PAM Markup for Web Content Specification [PRISMPAMWMS] |
Describes the XML elements and attributes used to encode the PRISM Aggregator Message for Web Content. This Specification draws from both the pam: and pim: namespaces and includes normative material. PAMW is used to automate the harvesting of Web Content so that it may be sent to aggregators or stored in a publishers PAM-based content management system. |
This module documents the PRISM Inline Markup Elements and Attributes for use with the PRISM Aggregator Message. This set of documents includes:
Document |
Description |
The PRISM Inline Markup Specification [PRISMIMS] |
Describes the XML elements used to encode the inline markup for the PRISM Aggregator Message. Includes normative material. |
These modules are new with PRISM 3.0. All controlled vocabularies and their terms are documented in this publication set.
Document |
Description |
The PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Markup Specification [PRISMCVMS] |
Describes the metadata fields in the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Namespace that can be used to describe a controlled vocabulary. Actual PRISM controlled vocabularies are now placed in the PRISM Controlled Vocabularies Specification [PRISMCVS] |
The PRISM Controlled Vocabularies Specification [PRISMCVS] |
The PRISM Controlled Vocabularies are now documented in this document. |
• The Guide to the PRISM Aggregator Message [PAMGUIDE] documents the PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM), an XML-based application of PRISM.
• The Guide to the PRISM Aggregator Message for Web Content [PAMWGUIDE] documents the PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM), an XML-based application of PRISM.
• Guide to the PSV Aggregator/Distributor Message Package [PAMPGUIDE] documents how to use the PRISM metadata fields and pamP XML messaging tags to deliver content to content aggregators/distributors. The Guide documents the pamP XML message structure and provides the pamP XSD and document samples.
• The Guide to PRISM Contract Management [CONTRACTSGUIDE] documents an XML-based PRISM contract management model. The Guide is accompanied by an XSD that can be used as the basis for developing a contract management system that interfaces with the PRISM Rights Summary to populate ODRL policy statements. Reference [ODRLRSGUIDE]
• The Guide to PRISM Metadata for Images [IMAGEGUIDE] documents an XML-based PRISM Profile 1 application for the expression of the structure and use of PRISM Metadata for Images and can be used as the basis for developing an image management system based on PRISM Metadata for Images and for implementing PMI in XML.
• The Guide to PRISM Recipe Metadata and XML Encoding [RECIPEGUIDE] documents the XML-based recipe model for developing a recipe database, for tagging a wide variety of recipes in XML and for tagging recipes within a PAM Message.
• The Guide to PRISM Usage Rights [RIGHTSGUIDE] documents an XML-based PRISM application for the expression of PRISM Usage Rights. The Guide is accompanied by an XSD that can be used as the basis for developing a digital rights management system based on PRISM Usage Rights.
• PAM to PSV_Guide [PAMPSVGUIDE] documents mappings from PAM XML to PSV XML.
In 2010, Idealliance developed a series of specifications collectively known as the PRISM Source Vocabulary. The use case for PSV is to encode semantically rich content for transformation and delivery to any platform. This Specification is made up of a modular documentation package that builds on PRISM 3.0 and HTML5. Over time new modules may be added to the documentation package. The documentation package for PSV, PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification Version 1.0 consists of:
Document |
Description |
PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification Overview [PSVSO] |
The Introduction to the PRISM Source Vocabulary provides an introduction and a non-technical overview of the PRISM Source Vocabulary. |
PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification [PSVS] |
The PRISM Source Vocabulary Specification defines semantically rich for source metadata and content markup that can be transformed and served to a wide variety of output devices including eReaders, mobile tablet devices, smart phones and print. |
PRISM Source Vocabulary Markup Specification [PSVMS] |
The PSV Markup Specification documents the XML tags in the PSV namespace that are used to encode XML Source Content. |
While PRISM is primarily a metadata specification, it also includes some XML schemas that define encoding of specific kinds of content for publication and interchange. The PRISM schemas include:
• Contracts_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode publication contracts.
• Crafts_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode crafts.
• Image_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode images.
• PAM_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode a PRISM aggregator message.
• pamW_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode a PRISM aggregator message for Web content.
• pamP_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode a PRISM aggregator/distributor message package.
• PSV_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode content in PRISM Source Vocabulary.
• Recipe_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode recipes.
• Rights_xsd.zip contains a schema that can be used to encode usage rights.
PRISM has defined 38 controlled vocabularies using PRISM controlled vocabulary markup. See The PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Specification [PRISMCVS]. All CVs are available in CVs.zip.
PRISM namespace declarations can be found in Namespaces.zip. The following are the recommended Namespaces for PRISM metadata:
Usage Vocabulary |
Namespace |
PRISM Basic Metadata |
basic: |
PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM) Markup |
pam: |
PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Markup |
pcv: |
PRISM Source Vocabulary |
psv” |
PRISM Inline Markup |
psm |
Dublin Core metadatap |
dc: |
RDF |
rdf: |
PAM aggregator/distributor package |
pamp: |
PRISM Crafts metadata |
pcm: |
PRISM Contract Management metadata |
pccm: |
PRISM advertising metadata |
prism-ad: |
PRISM rights language metadata |
prl: |
PRISM recipe metadata |
prm: |
PRISM usage rights metadata |
pur: |
In order to assist implementers develop a PSV-based federated content management solution, the nextPub Working Group is providing an XML Schema (XSD) that can serve as the basis for the design of a PSV content repository.
Note: The PSV CM schema is not designed for tagging content. It is provided simply to serve as a basis for the design of a content repository. Metadata building blocks from this schema can be combined with HTML5 by publishers who wish to develop a hybrid PSV metadata and content tagging schema.
Because PSV is a flexible framework, it supports many different use case scenarios. A different schema, using the PSV metadata fields and content encoding can be developed for each different use case.
The purpose of this document is to describe the basic metadata elements that the PRISM Working Group has defined and included in the PRISM namespace. All of Section 4 of this document is normative.
All the element definitions appear in a uniform format. Each element definition begins with two fields; the Name and the Identifier of the element. The Name is a human-readable string that can be translated into different languages. Also, note that PRISM does NOT require that users be presented with the same labels. The Identifier is a protocol element. It is an XML element type and MUST be given as shown, modulo the normal allowance for variations in the namespace prefix used.
Note: This document describes element models and provides examples for all PRISM profiles. In addition Profile #1 PRISM (well formed XML, with no requirement for RDF), is described in Guide to the PRISM Aggregator Message V.3.0. [PAMGUIDE].
Changes in this document include:
• Addition of a new metadata field prism:contentType element to describe the content type of a resource. Sample content types include article, advertisement and chapter. Values come from the new Content Type Controlled Vocabulary.
• Addition of the new metadata elements prism:publishingFrequency, prism:publicationDisplayDate, prism:onSaleDay, prism:onSaleDate and prism:offSaleDate.
• Updated and clarified definitions for prism:issueIdentifier, prism:coverDate, prism:coverDisplayDate and prism:publicationDate.
• Addition of new serial issue metadata elements for prism:productCode and prism:uspsNumber.
• Addition of new book identification elements prism:copyrightYear, prism:nationalCatalogNumber and prism:bookEdition.
• Addition of a new metadata field prism:platform to describe a platform where content is used. Values come from the Platform Controlled Vocabulary.
• Addition of a new optional metadata field prism:device to further refine the definition of a platform by specifying the exact platform device such as make/model of tablet or smart phone.
• Addition of a new metadata field prism:pageProgression Direction to describe the intended flip direction when content is displayed.
• Addition of the new metadata field prism:pageCount to describe the total number of pages in an issue, article, book or chapter.
• Addition of new metadata field prism:subtitle to identify the subtitle of a book or article.
• Addition of new series metadata fields for prism:seriesTitle and prism:seriesNumber.
• Addition of a new metadata field prism:supplementDisplayID to provide further identification for a supplement.
• Addition of a new metadata field prism:supplementStartingPage to indicate the starting page of an article within a supplement.
• Addition of a new metadata field prism:supplementTitle to indicate the title of a supplement within a magazine.
• Addition of new metadata fields for prism:issueType (values from the new issueType CV) and prism: issueTeaser.
• Addition of a new subject metadata element prism:academicField to describe an academic area of study.
• Addition of a new subject metadata element prism:profession to describe a profession.
• Addition of a new subject metadata element prism:sport to describe a sport
• Addition of a new metadata subject field prism:link to describe a link such as a URL, email or even twitter hash tag.
• Deprecated prism:embargoDate in favor of pur:embargoDate.
• Deprecated prism:copyright in favor of pur:copyrightDate.
• Deprecated prism:expirationDate in favor of pur:expirationDate.
• Deprecated prism:rightsAgent in favor of pur:rightsAgent.
In addition to the Dublin Core elements, the PRISM specification defines additional namespaces. The ‘prism’ namespace (http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/basic/3.0) contains elements suitable for a wide range of content publication, licensing, and reuse situations. Many of them are, in effect, extensions of the elements from Dublin Core.
The recommended namespace for PRISM is:
xmlns:prism=”http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/basic/3.0/
All three PRISM profiles are documented in this section. First Profile #1 is documented. The documentation for the XML only profile includes a field that indicates whether this element is included in the PRISM Aggregator Message. If the element is included in PAM, please refer to the Guide to the PRISM Aggregator Message [PAMGUIDE] for more detailed information about the use of the element in the context of the XML PAM message. The elements included in PAM are those elements that publishers plan to send to aggregators for the purpose of aggregation. Not all elements are included in PAM.
PRISM Profile #2 (RDF/XML) is also documented in this section. In combining XML with RDF, there is far greater flexibility in tagging than we are used to when we define XML elements and attributes with an XML DTD. The remainder of this section contains the most likely element/attribute models for PRISM Profile #2 PRISM. Other Profile #2 models are possible based on the interaction between XML and RDF.
PRISM Profile #3 (XMP) is also documented in this section. The documentation concentrates on the property and container values for the XMP field to provides information required to develop an XMP schema to implement PRISM in the XMP environment. Note that XMP can be particularly useful in extending the capability of encoding multimedia objects with PRISM metadata.
Name |
Academic Field (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:academicField |
Definition |
Refines dc:subject by specifying an academic speciality. |
Comment |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or many times |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
string |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:academicField>anthropology</prism:academicField> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
string |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:academicField rdf:resource=”academic.xml/#anthropology”/>
Model #2 <prism:academicField>anthropology</prism:academicField> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Aggregate Issue Number |
Identifier |
prism:aggregateIssueNumber |
Definition |
This number represents the total number of issues of a serial publication. |
Comment |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Non-negative number |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:aggregateIssueNumber>127</prism:aggregateIssueNumber> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Non-negative Integer |
Attributes |
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:aggregateIssueNumber rdf:resource=”aggregate.xml”/>
Model #2 <prism:aggregateIssueNumber>127</prism:aggregateIssueNumber>
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Integer |
Name |
Aggregation Type |
Identifier |
prism:aggregationType |
Definition |
The aggregation type specifies the unit of aggregation for a content collection. |
Comment |
PRISM recommends that the PRISM Aggregation Type Controlled Vocabulary be used to provide values for this element.
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
For PRISM Profile #1 (XML) best practice is to use a value from the PRISM Aggregation Type Vocabulary [PRISMCVS] to specify prismthe aggregation unit of the resource. |
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:aggregationType>journal</prism:aggregationType> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:aggregationType rdf:resource=”aggregation.xml#journal”/>
Model #2 <prism:aggregationType>journal</prism:aggregationType> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Alternate Title |
Identifier |
prism:alternateTitle |
Definition |
An alternate title or alternate headline for a resource that may be used in a table of contents, a popup etc. and can vary with platform. |
Comment |
PRISM recommends that dc:title will be a name by which the resource is formally known on its origin platform. This element provides an alternate title or headline for use on another platform. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
For PRISM Profile #1 (XML) a required attribute specifies the delivery platform type. Best practice is to use a value from the PRISM Platform Controlled Vocabulary [PRISMCVNS] to specify the platform where this title is used. |
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<dc:title>Time Magazine’s Person of the Year</dc:title> <prism:alternateTitle platform=”web”>2002 Person of the Year</prism:alternateTitle> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
For PRISM Profile #2 (XML/RDF) you can combine the attributes from the PRISM namespace with RDF attributes. Indication of the platform for the alternate title is required. |
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <dc:title rdf:resource=”http://www.timeinc.com/person2002” rdf:resource=”platform.xml#web”/> <prism:alternateTitle rdf:resource=”http://www.time.com/online/person2002/” rdf:resource=”platform.xml#web”/>
Model #2 <prism:alternateTitle>Person of the Year 2002</prism:alternateTitle> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
Platform is assumed by media object type |
Property Value |
bag prismAlternateTitle structure alternateTitle.a-platform Text, closed choice prism:platform alternateTitle.a-lang Text, closed choice RFC 3066 controlled vocabulary |
Name |
Blog Title |
Identifier |
prism:blogTitle |
Definition |
The title of a blog. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or one times |
Comment |
The blog title applies to all blog entries. Typically the blog title appears in the header of the blog. Blog titles often have double meanings and often serve as a teaser for the blog. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:blogTitle>Dianne Kennedy’s Blog </prism:blogTitle> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
|
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Example |
Model #1
Model #2 <prism:blogTitle>Dianne Kennedy’s Blog </prism:blogTitle> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
Text |
Name |
Blog URL |
Identifier |
prism:blogURL |
Definition |
The URL for a Blog. . |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or one times |
Comment |
This element is a refinement of URL. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
anyURI |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:blogURL>http://idealliance1.blogspot.com/</prism:blogURL> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
|
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Example |
Model #1
Model #2 <prism:blogURL>http://idealliance1.blogspot.com/</prism:blogURL> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
Text |
Name |
Book Edition |
Identifier |
prism:bookEdition |
Definition |
The edition of a book, usually associated with a timeframe or printing location. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Book Edition should be used for books, while prism:edition defines the edition of a magazine or serial publication that indicates a regional variation of a magazine or serial publication. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:bookEdition>Tenth Edition</prism:bookEdition> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
|
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Example |
Model #1
Model #2 <prism:bookEdition>Tenth Edition</prism:bookEdition> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
Text |
Name |
Byte Count |
Identifier |
prism:byteCount |
Definition |
Size, in 8-bit bytes, of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Typically, prism:byteCount is the size of a file. It might be used to display an estimate of download time to a user, to serve as a quick check on whether a file was transmitted correctly between systems, etc. If the resource is compressed, such as a JPEG image, byteCount gives its compressed size, which is much easier to obtain.
Abbreviations, such as KB and MB MUST NOT be used. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:byteCount>2938472</prism:byteCount> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
|
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Example |
Model #1
Model #2 <prism:byteCount>2938472</prism:byteCount> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
Integer |
Name |
Channel |
|
Identifier |
prism:channel |
|
Definition |
Web channel assigned to the resource. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
|
Comment |
A resource may be assigned to one or more online channels.
This may be a different organization than indicated by the section, as channels address online navigation whereas sections address organization. Channel organization may cross publications when content is placed online, and may combine sections or cut across sections. The channel often becomes part of the URL, whereas a section name may or may not be.
The four subchannel elements should be used to denote a hierarchy of subchannels. In other words, a subchannel2 should not be used unless a subchannel1 is present, a subchannel3 should not be used unless a subchannel2 is present, etc. |
|
Included in PAM? |
No |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
String |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Example |
<prism:channel>Sports</prism:channel> |
|
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
|
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
Model #2 |
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Example |
Model #2 <prism:channel rdf:Resouce=”channel.xml#Sports”/>
Model #2 <prism:channel>Sports</prism:channel> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Values |
bag prismChannel structure channel.subchannel1 Text channel.subchannel2 Text channel.subchannel3 Text channel.subchannel4 Text channel.a-lang Text, closed choice RFC 3066 controlled vocabulary
|
|
Name |
Compliance Profile |
Identifier |
prism:complianceProfile |
Definition |
The PRISM specification compliance profile that the resource adheres to. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Best Practice is to use a reference from the PRISM Compliance Profile Controlled Vocabulary [PRISMCVNS]. If the element is not present, consuming systems MAY treat the resource's compliance profile as unknown, or they MAY treat it as specified in a contractual, human-interpretable assertion -- that is, "Our contract with this producer says that they are Profile #2 compliant, so my consuming system will assume that it is." If the element is present and populated with values from the controlled vocabulary, consuming systems MUST assume that compliance is as asserted in the element. If the element is present and unpopulated or populated with a value other than as specified here, the behavior of the consuming system is undefined. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
No |
Profile #1 (XML) |
Recommended practice is to specify values from the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for Compliance Profile [PRISMCVNS]. |
Model #1 |
Profile #1 (XML) |
Element Content |
String. Value from PRISM Compliance Controlled Vocabulary(one, two, three) |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:complianceProfile>one</prism:complianceProfile> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
Recommended practice is to reference values from PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for Compliance Profile [PRISMCVNS] as URIs using the rdf:resource attribute. A second model allows text values, so implementations MUST be capable of handling text values, although interoperation with text value references cannot be guaranteed. |
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:complianceProfile rdf:resource=”complianceprofile.xml#two”/>
Model #2 <prism:complianceProfile>two</prism:complianceProfile> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
Recommended practice is to specify values from the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for Compliance Profile [PRISMCVNS]. |
Property Value |
Text, closed: three (three is the only valid value for XMP) |
Name |
Content Type |
Identifier |
prism:contentType |
Definition |
Describes the content type of the resource. This |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Recommended practice is to use a value from the PRISM Content Type controlled vocabulary. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:contentType>article</prism:contentType> |
Profile #2 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:contentType rdf:resource=”contenttype.xml#article”/>
Model #2 <prism:contentType>article</prism:contentType> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text, closed choice prism:contentType controlled vocabulary |
Name |
Copyright Year |
Identifier |
prism:copyrightYear |
Definition |
Identifies the copyright year of a book |
Occurrence |
Occurs 1 or more times |
Comment |
This field is to identify a book. Is not used with magazines or other serial publications. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:copyrightYear>2012</prism:copyrightYear> |
Profile #2 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
The two examples below show how dc:type, prism:genre, and dc:format all describe different aspects of a resource. For brevity, the examples below use relative URI references. Assume that they are within the scope of a base URI declaration:
Model #1 <prism:copyrightYear rdf:resource=”copyright.xml#year”/>
Model #2 <prism:copyrightYear>2012</prism:copyrightYear> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Corporate Entity |
Identifier |
prism:corporateEntity |
Definition |
The name(s) of publisher’s organizational units related to the resource, either as the financial owner or group responsible for the resource, and at a lower hierarchical level than the corporate entity named in dc:publisher. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Not a model for identifying a corporate organization mentioned in the article. prism:organization should be used to describe content about a corporation. For Profile #2, if there are multiple corporate entities for the resource PRISM recommends listing the multiple entities inside one prism:corporateEntity element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, simple repeat the prism:corporateEntity element multiple times. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:corporateEntity>Consumer Publications Business Unit</prism:corporateEntity> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Resource (no element content) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference.(rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:corporateEntity rdf:resource=”http://www.cpab.org/”>
Model #2 <prism:corporateEntity>Consumer Publications Business Unit</prism:corporateEntity>
Model #3 <prism:corporateEntity rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Consumer Publications Business Unit</prism:corporateEntity> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Cover Date |
Identifier |
prism:coverDate |
Definition |
The cover date is the numeric form of the issue date (cover display date) printed on the cover of a magazine; suitable for storing in a database field with a 'date' data type. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
The cover date is not to be confused with either the publication date or with the offSaleDate. It is simply the numeric expression of the date printed on the cover.
Note: Either a cover date or a publication date is required. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
Attributes |
none |
Example |
<prism:coverDate>2002-12-25</prism:coverDate> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
|
Example |
<prism:coverDate rdf:datatype=”http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#dateTime”>2002-07-14</prism:coverDate> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Date |
Name |
Cover Display Date |
Identifier |
prism:coverDisplayDate |
Definition |
The cover display date is the issue date printed on the cover of a magazine as a text string. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
This field has the same meaning as the prism:coverDate element – the last date an issue should be displayed for sale. However, many issues will not have a simple date which can be loaded into a database field of a “date” datatype. For example, “Spring 2002.” Such dates should be placed in this element.
For the convenience of applications which allow the user to search content within a specified range of dates, both the prism:coverDate and the prism:coverDisplayDate elements may be provided. In applications where the cover date is to be displayed to a user, this element SHOULD be used in preference to prism:coverDate. The prism:coverDate element SHOULD be used for the date comparisons. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:coverDisplayDate>Spring 2002</prism:coverDisplayDate> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model#1 <prism:coverDisplayDate>Spring 2002</prism:coverDisplayDate>
Model#2 <prism:coverDisplayDate rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Fall — Winter, 2002 — 2003</prism:coverDisplayDate> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Creation Date |
|
Identifier |
prism:creationDate |
|
Definition |
Date (and potentially the time) the identified resource was first created. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
|
Comment |
A publisher will not usually send this information to external parties, but will only use it in internal applications such as editorial workflow. The prism:coverDate element will be more commonly sent to others. |
|
Included in PAM? |
No |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
|
Attributes |
none |
|
Example |
<prism:creationDate>2002-12-25</prism:creationDate> |
|
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
Literal |
|
Attributes |
None |
|
Example |
<prism:creationDate>2002-12-25</prism:creationDate> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Value |
Date |
|
Name |
Date Received |
|
Identifier |
prism:dateReceived |
|
Definition |
Date (and potentially time) the resource was received on current system. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
|
Comment |
This element will not usually be provided by a publisher. Instead, it is provided so recipients can inform their providers of the time when the resource was received from the publisher. |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
|
Attributes |
None |
|
Example |
<prism:dateReceived>2002-12-25</prism:dateReceived> |
|
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
Attributes |
|
|
Example |
<prism:dateReceived rdf:datatype=”http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#dateTime”>2001-12-25T06:30:00</prism:dateReceived> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Value |
Date |
|
Name |
Device |
|
Identifier |
prism:device |
|
Definition |
Specification of a device to refine delivery platform by adding more specific targeting for the content. Typically used to further differentiate electronic delivery platforms such as smart phones or tablets. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
|
Comment |
|
|
Included in PAM? |
No |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
String |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Example |
<prism:device>iPhone 4S</prism:device> |
|
Profile #2 |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
|
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
Model #2 |
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
Attributes |
None |
|
Model #3 |
|
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
|
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
|
Examples |
<prism:device>iPhone 4S</prism:device> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Value |
Text |
|
Name |
Distributor |
Identifier |
prism:distributor |
Definition |
An identifier for the distributor of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
The organization or individual that most recently made the resource available, typically as part of a value-added service such as aggregation, syndication, or distribution. If the Publisher is the most recent distributor, omit this field.
Advanced practice is to use a URI for the distributor as a value for the rdf:resource attribute. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:distributor>LexisNexis</prism:distributor> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:distributor rdf:resource= ”http://prismstandard.org/vocabs/NYSE/NEWS”/>
Model #2 <prism:distributor>LexisNexis</prism:distributor>
Model #3 <prism:distributor rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Lexis—Nexis</prism:distributor> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Digital Object Identifier |
||
Identifier |
prism:doi |
||
Definition |
The Digital Object Identifier, DOI, for the article. |
||
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
||
Comment |
The DOI may also be used as the dc:identifier. If used as a dc:identifier, the URI form should be captured, and the bare identifier should also be captured using prism:doi. If an alternate unique identifier is used as the required dc:identifier, then the DOI should be specified as a bare identifier within prism:doi only. If the URL associated with a DOI is to be specified, then prism:url may be used in conjunction with prism:doi in order to provide the service endpoint (i.e. the URL). |
||
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
||
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
||
Profile #1 |
|
||
Element Content |
String |
||
Attributes |
None |
||
Example |
<dc:identifier>doi:10.1030/03054</dc:identifier> <prism:doi>10.1030/03054</prism:doi> <prism:url>http://dx.doi.org/10.1030/03054</prism:url> |
||
Profile #2 |
|
||
Model #1 |
|
||
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
||
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
||
Model #2 |
|
||
Element Content |
XML Literal |
||
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
||
Examples |
Model #1
|
||
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
||
Property Value |
Text |
||
Name |
Edition of a Magazine |
|
Identifier |
prism:edition |
|
Definition |
An identifier for one of several alternate issues of a magazine or other resource. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
|
Comment |
An issue of a magazine may be produced in multiple editions, with each edition providing content customized for a particular demographic or geographic group. Fortune, for example, is produced in a Domestic edition, a European edition, and an Asian edition. While much of the content overlaps, there is some content that is unique to each edition.
Note: Not to be confused with a book edition (prism:bookEdition) that specifies a particular “printing” of a book, often associated with a timeframe or press location. |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
|
Element Content |
String |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Example |
<prism:edition>Domestic</prism:edition> |
|
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Model #2 |
|
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
|
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:edition>Domestic</prism:edition>
Model #2 <prism:edition rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Large <em>Type</em></prism:edition> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Value |
Text |
|
Name |
E(lectronic) Issn |
Identifier |
prism:eIssn |
Definition |
ISSN for an electronic version of the issue in which the resource occurs. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Permits publishers to include a second ISSN, identifying an electronic version of the issue in which the resource occurs (therefore e(lectronic)Issn. If used, prism:eIssn MUST contain the ISSN of the electronic version. See prism:issn. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:eIssn>0015-8259</prism:eIssn> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Example |
Model #1 <prism:eIssn>0015-8259</prism:eIssn>
Model #2 <prism:eIssn rdf:parseType=”Literal”>0015–8259</prism:eIssn> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Ending Page |
|
Identifier |
prism:endingPage |
|
Definition |
Identifies the last page number for the printed resource. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
|
Comment |
For use in bibliographic citation of resources. This element, when used, MUST hold the last page number on which any part of the resource occurs, regardless of sequential breaks or skips in page numbering. It MUST NOT be used in conjunction with the prism:startingPage element to arrive at a page count, since the resource may be printed across a non-contiguous page range. |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
String |
|
Attributes |
None |
|
Example |
<prism:endingPage>21</prism:endingPage> |
|
Profile #2 |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Model #2 |
|
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
|
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:endingPage>21</prism:endingPage>
Model #2 <prism:endingPage rdf:parseType=”Literal”>B–7</prism:endingPage> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Value |
Text |
|
Name |
Event (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:event |
Definition |
A refinement of dc:subject. An event (social gathering, phenomenon, or more generally something that happened at a specifiable place and time) referred to in order to indicate a subject of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
If there is more than one event related to a resource, include a separate instance of prism:event for each event. The value may be a text string or an authority file reference. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:event>1968 Democratic National Convention</prism:event> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:event rdf:resource=”http://www.SuperbowlXXXIV.com/desc/”>
Model #2 <prism:event>1968 Democratic National Convention</prism:event> <prism:event>Woodstock</prism:event>
Model #3 <prism:event rdf:parseType=”Literal”>The Dog &: Pony Show</prism:event> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Genre |
Identifier |
prism:genre |
Definition |
Refines the intellectual content of the resource as specified by prism:contentType. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Recommended practice is to use a value from the PRISM Genre controlled vocabulary. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:genre>column</prism:genre> |
Profile #2 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:genre rdf:resource=”genre.xml#column”/>
Model #2 <prism:genre>column</genre> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text, closed choice prism:genre controlled vocabulary |
Name |
Has Alternative |
|
Identifier |
prism:hasAlternative |
|
Definition |
Identifies an alternative resource in case the current resource cannot be used (typically because of rights restrictions) or there is a platform-based alternative. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
|
Comment |
Identifies another resource that can be substituted in place of the current resource. This provides a means for avoiding unsightly things like printing blank rectangles containing "No rights to reproduce this image". It also allows for relating content that differs intellectually when delivered on alternate platforms.
Alternatives are not simply a reformatting of the original work; they are a separate intellectual work. To point to alternatives which are a different resolution, color space, file format, or different delivery platform etc. see dc:hasFormat. For alternatives which are newer or older versions of the same intellectual work, see dcterms:hasVersion. As an example, imagine a publisher distributing an article containing a stock photo to which they did not secure Brazilian rights. If the publisher sent the article to Brazil, they might describe the original image that was published, but suggest an alternative to their syndication partners using prism:hasAlternative. |
|
Included in PAM? |
No |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
String |
|
Attributes |
None |
|
Example |
<prism:hasAlternative>http://freeimages.com/pool.jpg <prism:hasAlternative>http://www.usnews.com</prism:hasAlternative> |
|
Profile #2 |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
|
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
Model #2 |
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Model #3 |
|
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
|
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:hasAlternative rdf:resource= ”http://freeimages.com/Pool.jpg”/>
Model #2
<prism:hasAlternative>http://freeimages.com/pool.jpg
Model #3 <prism:hasAlternative rdf:parseType=”Literal”>ISBN:5555-2345-122</prism:hasAlternative> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Value |
bag Text, a refined version of dc:relation |
|
Name |
Has Correction |
Identifier |
prism:hasCorrection |
Definition |
Identifies any known corrections to the current resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
The prism:hasCorrection element identifies the "correction block,” not a corrected version of the current resource. Corrected versions of the resource can be identified with the dcterms:hasVersion element. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
(optional) platform= (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) “email,” “mobile”, “broadcast,” “web,” “print,” “recordableMedia,” and “other” with a default of “all” |
Example |
<prism:hasCorrection>Published November 4, 2002 page 24 Clarification: The graphic in [PERSONAL TIME: YOUR TECHNOLOGY, Oct. 7] referred to B3D. We said that B3D allows your PC's spare computer power to be used by Brilliant's network. This power-sharing feature has not yet been activated, and, the company says, it will not be used without the computer owner's specific consent.</prism:hasCorrection> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource=)
(optional) platform= (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) “email,” “mobile,” “broadcast,” “web,” “print,” “recordableMedia,” “other” with a default of “all.” |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used
(optional) platform= (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary – see Model #1 above) |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” (optional) platform= (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary – see Model #1 above) |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:hasCorrection rdf:resource="2002-08-corrections.xml”/>
Model #2 <prism:hasCorrection>Published November 4, 2002 page 24 Clarification: The graphic in [PERSONAL TIME: YOUR TECHNOLOGY, Oct. 7] referred to B3D. We said that B3D allows your PC's spare computer power to be used by Brilliant's network. This power-sharing feature has not yet been activated, and, the company says, it will not be used without the computer owner's specific consent.</prism:hasCorrection>
Model #3 <prism:hasCorrection rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Published November 4, 2002 page 24 Clarification:<el> The graphic in [PERSONAL TIME: YOUR TECHNOLOGY, Oct. 7] referred to B3D. We said that B3D allows your PC's spare computer power to be used by Brilliant's network. This power-sharing feature has not yet been activated, and, the company says, it will not be used without the computer owner's specific consent.</prism:hasCorrection> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag prismHasCorrection structure hasCorrection.text Text hasCorrection.a-platform Text, closed choice prism:platform controlled vocabulary hasCorrection.a-lang Text, closed choice RFC 3066 controlled vocabulary Note: not a refined version of dc:relation |
Name |
Has Translation |
Identifier |
prism:hasTranslation |
Definition |
The described resource has been translated into another language, and the referenced resource is that translation. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Points from the original article to the translation(s), which must have a different identifier than the original resource. The language of the translated version can be determined by looking up the metadata for the translated version. Recommended best practice is to identify the translated version with a URI. For Profile #2, if there are multiple translations for the resource PRISM recommends listing the multiple translations inside one prism:hasTranslation element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, just repeat the prism:hasTranslation element multiple times. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:hasTranslation xml:lang=”it”>Romeo y Giulietta</prism:hasTranslation> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1
<prism:hasTranslation rdf:resource=
Model #2 <prism:hasTranslation xml:lang=”it”>Romeo y Giulietta</prism:hasTranslation>
Model #3
<prism:hasTranslation rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Romeo & Giulietta |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text, a refined version of dc:relation |
Name |
Industry (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:industry |
Definition |
An industry or industry sector, referred to in order to indicate a subject of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Values can come from a controlled vocabulary such as SIC (Standard Industry Classification) and NAICS (North American Industry Classification Specification).
For Profile #2, if there is more than one industry related to a resource, PRISM recommends listing the multiple industries inside one prism:industry element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, simply repeat the prism:industry element multiple times. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:industry>Health Care & Medicine</prism:industry> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Model #4 |
|
Element Content |
Resource Node (contains pcv:Descriptor ) |
Attributes |
Rdf:parseType attribute must be specified as “Resource” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:industry rdf:resource= ”http://prismstandard.org/vocabs/SIC/21395502”/>
Model #2 <prism:industry>Luxury goods</prism:industry>
Model #3 <prism:industry rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Health Care & Medicine</prism:industry>
Model #4 <prism:industry rdf:parseType=”Resource”> <pcv:Descriptor> <pcv:label>Electric Power Generation</pcv:label> </pcv:Descriptor> </prism:industry> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Is Alternative Of |
|
Identifier |
prism:isAlternativeOf |
|
Definition |
Identifies this resource as an alternative to another. |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
|
Comment |
Identifies this resource as one that can be substituted in place of another resource. This provides a means for avoiding unsightly things like printing blank rectangles containing "No rights to reproduce this image". It also allows for relating content that differs intellectually when delivered on alternate platforms.
Alternatives are not simply a reformatting of the original work; they are a separate intellectual work. To point to alternatives which are a different resolution, color space, file format, or different delivery platform etc. see dc:hasFormat. For alternatives which are newer or older versions of the same intellectual work, see dcterms:hasVersion. As an example, imagine a publisher distributing an article containing a stock photo to which they did not secure Brazilian rights. If the publisher sent the article to Brazil, they might describe the original image that was published, but suggest an alternative to their syndication partners using prism:hasAlternative. |
|
Included in PAM? |
No |
|
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
|
Profile #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
String |
|
Attributes |
None |
|
Example |
<prism:isAlternativeOf>http://freeimages.com/pool.jpg <prism:isAlternativeOf>http://www.usnews.com</prism:isAlternativeOf> |
|
Profile #2 |
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
|
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
Model #2 |
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
|
Model #3 |
|
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
|
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:isAlternativeOf rdf:resource= ”http://freeimages.com/Pool.jpg”/>
Model #2
<prism:isAlternativeOf>http://freeimages.com/pool.jpg
Model #3 <prism:isAlternativeOf rdf:parseType=”Literal”>ISBN:5555-2345-122</prism:isAlternativeOf> |
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
Property Value |
bag Text, a refined version of dc:relation |
|
Name |
ISBN |
Identifier |
prism:isbn |
Definition |
The ISBN for the publication in which the resource was published. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
For use with book serials where each volume has an ISBN.
This element can be used 0 or more times in recognition of the necessity to capture both an ISBN-10 and an ISBN-13 during the industry’s transition to ISBN-13. Whenever possible use an ISBN-13 value over an ISBN-10. For information on the transition visit https://www.isbn.org/about_ISBN_standard. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:isbn>978-0-444-50928-4</prism:isbn> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:isbn>978-0-444-50928-4</prism:isbn>
Model #2 <prism:isbn rdf:parseType=”Literal”>0–12–373687–0</prism:isbn> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Is Correction Of |
Identifier |
prism:isCorrectionOf |
Definition |
The described resource is a corrected version of the referenced resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Note that this is NOT the inverse of the prism:hasCorrection element, which points to a correction block instead of a corrected resource. For Profile #2, If there are multiple corrections for the resource PRISM recommends listing the multiple corrections inside one prism:isCorrectionOf element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, simply repeat the prism:isCorrectionOf element multiple times. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
No |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:isCorrectionOf>http://wanderlust.com/2000/08/BelizeTravel.xml |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:isCorrectionOf rdf:resource= “http://wanderlust.com/2000/08/BelizeTravel.xml”/>
Model #2
<prism:isCorrectionOf>http://wanderlust.com/2000/08/BelizeTravel.xml
Model #3
<prism:isCorrectionOf rdf:parseType=”Literal”> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text, a refined version of dc:relation |
Name |
ISSN |
Identifier |
prism:issn |
Definition |
The ISSN for the publication in which the resource was published. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
If there are separate ISSNs for print and electronic versions, and if prism:ISSN is used, it MUST contain the ISSN for the print version. See prism:eIssn. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:issn>0015-8259</prism:issn> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:issn>0015-8259</prism:issn>
Model #2 <prism:issn rdf:parseType=”Literal”>0015–8259</prism:issn> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Issue Identifier |
|
Identifier |
prism:issueIdentifier |
Definition |
A system generated unique publisher identifier for the issue of a serial publication. The issue identifies should not be confused with the "special" issue name element, prism:issueName. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
This element is often used as the dc:identifier because it is unique within the publication. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:issueIdentifier>2121</prism:issueIdentifier> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:issueIdentifier>2121</prism:issueIdentifier> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Issue Name |
Identifier |
prism:issueName |
Definition |
A special issue name, typically used for major issues of a magazine or other resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Certain issues of a magazine may be commonly known by a name like "Swimsuit Issue" or "Buyer's Guide Issue." These are frequently memorable issues and contain materials of great reference value. Issues may be tied to a particular day, but still be known by a name, such as the "Halloween Issue." If an issue is known by a general date, such as "Spring 2002," use the prism:coverDisplayDate element instead.
The issue name is not a unique identifier. The element issueIdentifier or dc:identifier should be used for that purpose. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:issueName>Swimsuit Issue</prism:issueName> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
|
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:issueName>Swimsuit Issue</prism:issueName>
Model #2 <prism:issueName rdf:parseType=”Literal”>1997 Buyer's Guide</prism:issueName> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Issue Teaser |
Identifier |
prism:issueTeaser |
Definition |
A teaser that is used to increase interest in an issue of a magazine or other serial publication. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
The issue teaser should not be confused with the special issue name. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used prism:platform = (optional) designed for identifying platform for teaser |
Example |
<prism:issueName>Swimsuit Issue</prism:issueName> <prism:issueTeaser>The Hottest Swimsuits for 2012</prism:issueTeaser> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used prism:platform = (optional) designed for identifying platform for teaser |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
|
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:issueTeaser>The Hottest Swimsuits for 2012</prism:issueTeaser> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Issue Type |
Identifier |
prism:issueType |
Definition |
Defines the type of serial publication issue. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Serial publications often have two different types of issues. Regular issues are part of the subscription while Special Issues have a unique focus and content. Special Issues are typically not included with the magazine subscription. Note: Best practice is to use values from the Issue Type Controlled Vocabulary |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:issueType>regularIssue</prism:issueType> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:issueType>regularIssue</prism:issueType> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Is Translation Of |
Identifier |
prism:isTranslationOf |
Definition |
The described resource is a human-language translation of the referenced resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
This is a more specific version of prism:hasTranslation. This element is used when pointing from the translated resource back to the original. If the original resource is not known, the prism:hasTranslation element should be used for both directions of the relationship.
Best practice is to identify the original resource with a URI, but text identifiers are acceptable. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:isTranslationOf>Ovid’s Ars Amatoria</prism:isTranslationOf> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:isTranslationOf rdf:resource= “http://example.com/classics/Romeo and Juliet”/>
Model #2 <prism:isTranslationOf xml:lang=”it”>Ovid’s Ars Amatoria</prism:isTranslationOf>
Model #3 <prism:isTranslationOf rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Ovid's Ars Amatoria</prism:isTranslationOf> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text, a refined version of dc:relation |
Name |
Keyword |
Identifier |
prism:keyword |
Definition |
An element used to tag keywords likely to be used in search queries. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Note that this differs from a subject or elements such as dc:subject, prism:person, prism:event, or prism:organization that are the subject of the article. Best practice is to use values from a keyword controlled vocabulary. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:keyword>virus</prism:keyword> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:keyword>virus</prism:keyword>
Model #2 <prism:keyword rdf:parseType=”Literal”>0015–8259</prism:keyword> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Kill Date |
|
|
Identifier |
prism:killDate |
|
|
Definition |
Date (and potentially the time) the identified resource is to be removed from websites. |
|
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
|
|
Comment |
This element is reserved for website content. A new element, prism:offSaleDate should be used to specify when content (either print or digital) is to be removed from newsstands or online storefronts. |
|
|
Included in PAM? |
No |
||
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
||
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
|
Example |
<prism:killDate>2002-12-25</prism:killDate> |
|
|
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
|
|
Model #1 |
|
|
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
|
|
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (a value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) “mobile” or “web” with a default assumed to match that specified by prism:originPlatform |
|
|
Example |
<prism:killDate>2002-12-25</prism:killDate> |
|
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
|
|
Property Value |
bag prismKillDate structure killDate.date Date |
|
|
Name |
Link (as a subject for a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:link |
Definition |
Describes a link to an outside resource such as a website, email or hash tag. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:link>#xmlconference</prism:link> |
Profile #2 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
|
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:link>#xmlconference</prism:link>
Model #2 <prism:link>#xmlconference</prism:link> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Geographic Location (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:location |
Definition |
A geospatial location, referred to in order to indicate a subject of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
As with other subject identifiers, the best practice is NOT to tag locations which are only mentioned in passing. The staff doing the tagging should assume that a full-text engine will be available to find those. The location element, on the other hand, is to call out those locations which are a subject for the story, no matter how many times they are mentioned in the story. As a test, the tagging staff should ask themselves “if I was searching for information on location X, would I want to get this story as one of the search results?” If so, then it should be tagged with that location, otherwise not.
For Profile #2, if there is more than one location related to a resource, PRISM recommends listing the multiple locations inside one prism:location element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, just repeat the prism:location element multiple times. The value may be a string or an authority file reference. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:location>Mississippi River Delta</prism:location> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:location rdf:resource= ”http://prismstandard.org/vocabs/ISO-3166/GR”/> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Modification Date |
Identifier |
prism:modificationDate |
Definition |
Date and time the resource was last modified. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Publishers will not usually send this information to external parties, but will use it for internal applications. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
No |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
Attributes |
None |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Literal |
Attributes |
|
Example |
<prism:modificationDate 2000-02-28T23:55:38</prism:modificationDate> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Date |
Name |
National Catalog Number |
Identifier |
prism:nationalCatalogNumber |
Definition |
A national catalog number is a unique identification number that is assigned by a national body (such as the Library of Congress in the United States) to the catalog record created for each book in its cataloged collections. This number is, at times assigned before the publication of a book and is printed as part of the identification for that book. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:nationalCatalogNumber>**** </prism:nationalCatalogNumber> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
None |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Example |
<prism:nationalCatalogNumber>40551</prism:nationalCatalogNumber> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Number |
Identifier |
prism:number |
Definition |
Indication of the magazine issue within a volume. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
This element is intended to be used in combination with the prism:volume element to specify the magazine issue using the common scheme of Volume and Number. In the case of a double issue, the prism:number element may contain multiple identifiers. Separators are not specified by PRISM and are left to the publisher’s discretion. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
none |
Example |
<prism:number>11</prism:number> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:number>11</prism:number> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Object (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:object |
Definition |
The name of a physical or virtual object, referred to in order to indicate a subject of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
This element is particularly intended for use when categorizing content by products, such as for product reviews. For example, <prism:object>Dodge Viper<prism:object> would be used to indicate that a subject of the story was a certain high-performance automobile. For Profile #2, if there are multiple objects for the resource PRISM recommends listing the multiple entities inside one prism:object element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, simple repeat the prism:object element multiple times. The element pim:object is available to specify an object as inline markup. Note: In previous versions of the specification this element was known as prism:objectTitle. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:object>Eame’s chair</prism:object> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:object rdf:resource=”urn:upc:3847-4837-4”/>
Model #2 <prism:object>Eame’s chair</prism:object>
Model #3 <prism:object>Eame's chair</prism:object> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
On Sale Date |
Identifier |
prism:onSaleDate |
Definition |
The on sale date is the numeric date when a publication is made available for retail sale; suitable for storing in a database field with a 'dateTime' data type. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Because the on sale date may vary by platform, it is the best practice to specify the platform using the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for platform. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:onSaleDate platform=”print”>2002-12-25</prism:onSaleDate> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:onSaleDate>2001-03-01T06:30Z</prism:onSaleDate> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag prismOnSaleDate structure onSaleDate.date Date onSaleDate.a-platform Text, closed choice prismPlatform controlled vocabulary |
Name |
On Sale Day |
Identifier |
prism:onSaleDay |
Definition |
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
The day that new issues of a publication are regularly made available for retail sale. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:onSaleDay platform=”print”>Tuesday</prism:onSaleDay> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:onSaleDay>Tuesday</prism:onSaleDay> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag prismOnSaleDay structure onSaleDay. Text onSaleDate.a-platform Text, closed choice prismPlatform controlled vocabulary |
Name |
Off Sale Date |
Identifier |
prism:offSaleDate |
Definition |
The specific date when a magazine issue is to be removed from retail sale. This date may be printed on the cover with words such as “Display Until”. Values are to be in W3C dateTime format (ccyy-mm-dd). The prism:offSaleDate value may be the same as that of the prism:coverDate, however the two serve different purposes. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Because the off sale date may vary by platform, it is the best practice to specify the platform using the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for platform. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:offSaleDate platform=”print”>2002-12-25</prism:offSaleDate> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:offSaleDate>2001-03-01T06:30Z</prism:offSaleDate> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag prismOffSaleDate structure offSaleDate.date Date offSaleDate.a-platform Text, closed choice prismPlatform controlled vocabulary |
Name |
Organization (when used as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:organization |
Definition |
The name of an organization, referred to in order to indicate a subject of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
This element is used to indicate a company, government agency, non-profit organization, etc. as a subject of the current resource. If there is more than one organization related to a resource, include a separate instance of prism:organization for each. Many authority files exist that provide a comprehensive listing of organizations. Not to be confused with prism:corporateEntity that is used to specify the publisher business unit tied to a resource.
The element pim:organization is available to specify organization as inline markup.
For Profile #2, If there are multiple organizations related to the resource PRISM recommends listing the multiple entities inside one prism:organization element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, simple repeat the prism:organization element multiple times. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:organization>Dept. of Energy</prism:organization> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:organization rdf:resource= ”http://prismstandard.org/vocabs/NYSE/IBM”/> <prism:organization rdf:resource= ”http://prismstandard.org/vocabs/NASDAQ/MSFT”/>
Model #2 <prism:organization>Dept. of Energy</prism:organization>
Model #3 <prism:organization>Teacher's Union</prism:organization> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Origin Platform |
Identifier |
prism:originPlatform |
Definition |
The original platform where a resource’s intellectual content was delivered. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
In case of simultaneous origin, this metadata field may be specified more than once. For example, the origin may simultaneously be mobile and online and should be indicated with two origins specified.
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
No |
Profile #1 (XML) |
Recommended practice is to specify values from the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for Platform [PRISMCVNS]. |
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Empty |
Attributes |
(Required) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:originPlatform platform=”web”/> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
Recommended practice is to reference values from PRISM Platform Controlled Vocabulary [PRISMCVNS] as URIs using the rdf:resource attribute. A second model allows text values, so implementations MUST be capable of handling text values, although interoperation with text value references cannot be guaranteed. |
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Resource (no element content) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference.(rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1
Model #2 |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
Recommended practice is to specify values from the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for Platform [PRISMCVNS]. |
Property Value |
bag Text, Closed: Choice: “email,” “mobile”, “broadcast,” “web,” “print,” “recordableMedia,” “tablet,” “smartphone” and “other.” |
Name |
Page Count |
Identifier |
prism:pageCount |
Definition |
Specifies the total page count for the published print version of the resource. |
Comment |
Page count is a non-negative integer. It may specify the page count for any print publication or component such as an article or chapter |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Non-negative integer |
Example |
<prism:pageCount>5</prism:pageCount> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:pageCount>5</prism:pageCount> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Integer |
Name |
Page Progression Direction |
Identifier |
prism:pageProgressionDirection |
Definition |
Describes the page progression direction or flip direction of content as it is presented. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
Enumerated values LTR and RTL |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:pageProgressionDirection>LTR</prism:pageProgressionDirection> |
Profile #2 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:pageProgressionDirection>LTR</prism:pageProgressionDirection>
Model #2 <prism:pageProgressionDirection>LTR</prism:pageProgressionDirection> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text, closed choice (LTR, RTL) |
Name |
Page Range |
Identifier |
prism:pageRange |
Definition |
Identifies the page range for the published print version of the resource. |
Comment |
Page range is a string. Sequential pages are to be separated with a dash. Nonsequential pages are to be separated with a comma. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Example |
<prism:pageRange>1,4-5</prism:pageRange> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:pageRange>1,4-5</prism:pageRange> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Person (when used as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:person |
Definition |
The proper name of a person, referred to in order to indicate a subject of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Recommended best practice is to cite an entry into a controlled vocabulary of people. However, textual names are acceptable and are expected to be commonly used. As with other subject identifiers, do not mark a resource for every person mentioned in the resource, only those which it is “about”. PRISM makes no recommendation on the issue of direct vs. sort order for names (in other words, we do not recommend “Smith, Jane Q.” vs. “Jane Q. Smith”). For Profile #2, if there is more than one person as the subject of a resource, PRISM recommends listing each inside one prism:person element using the RDF containers such as rdf:Bag, rdf:Seq or rdf:Alt to be XMP compatible. For Profile #1, just repeat prism:person element multiple times. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:person>David Steinhardt</prism:person> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:person rdf:resource= ”http://example.org/vocabs/People.xml#172”/>
Model #2 <prism:person>David Steinhardt</prism:person> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Proper Name |
Name |
Platform |
Identifier |
prism:platform |
Definition |
The delivery platform where a resource was delivered. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
Recommended best practice is to cite an entry in the PRISM Platform Controlled Vocabulary. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:platform>smartPhone</prism:platform> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:platform rdf:resource= ”http://example.org/vocabs/platform.xml#172”/>
Model #2 <prism:platform>smartPhone</prism:platform> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Product Code |
Identifier |
prism:productCode |
Definition |
The product code, or bar code for a publication. This may be a bipad or even a full UPC or Magazine barcode for periodicals. For books the product code will be an EAN-13 barcode. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:productCode>**** </prism:productCode > |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
None |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:productCode rdf:resource=”http://www.AviationWeek.com/pubname/”/>
Model #2 <prism:productCode>40551</prism:productCode > Model #3 <prism:productCode>40551</prism:productCode > |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Profession (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:profession |
Definition |
Refines dc:subject. Describes a profession. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:profession>law</prism:profession> |
Profile #2 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:profession rdf:resource=“profession.xml/#law”/>
Model #2 <prism:profession>law</prism:profession> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Publication Date |
Identifier |
prism:publicationDate |
Definition |
This is the close date in date time format for a print publication and the post date for digital content; suitable for storing in a database field with a 'date' data type. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
It is NOT the cover date. See prism:coverDate, and prism:coverDisplayDate for that information.
This is not to be confused with pur:embargoDate which is very specific for usage rights.
This is not to be confused with onSaleDate which specifies the day the content is available for sale.
Because the publication date may vary by platform, it is the best practice to specify the platform using the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for platform. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String conforming with the PRISM dateOrTime format that allows for the specification of an ISO date or ISO date+time |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:publicationDate platform=”print”>2002-12-25</prism:publicationDate> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:publicationDate>2001-03-01T06:30Z</prism:publicationDate> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag prismPublicationDate structure publicationDate.date Date publicationDate.a-platform Text, closed choice prismPlatform controlled vocabulary |
Name |
Publication Display Date |
Identifier |
prism:publicationDisplay Date |
Definition |
This is the close date in date time format for a print publication and the post date for digital content expressed as a text string. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
It is NOT the cover date. See prism:coverDate, and prism:coverDisplayDate for that information.
This is not to be confused with pur:embargoDate which is very specific for usage rights.
This is not to be confused with onSaleDate which specifies the day the content is available for sale.
Because the publication date may vary by platform, it is the best practice to specify the platform using the PRISM Controlled Vocabulary for platform. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:publicationDisplayDate platform=”print”>January 25, 2011</prism:publicationDate> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) |
Example |
<prism:publicationDisplayDate>January 25, 2011</prism:publicationDisplayDate> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag prismPublicationDate structure publicationDate.date Text publicationDate.a-platform Text, closed choice prismPlatform controlled vocabulary |
Name |
Publication Name |
Identifier |
prism:publicationName |
Definition |
Title of the magazine, or other publication, in which a resource was/will be published. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Typically this will be used to provide the name of the magazine an article appeared in, as metadata for the article, along with information such as the article title, the publisher, volume, number, and cover date.
Note: Publication name can be used to differentiate between a print magazine and the online version if the names are different such as “magazine” and “magazine.com.” |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:publicationName>Time Magazine</prism:publicationName> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:publicationName rdf:resource=”http://www.AviationWeek.com/pubname/”/>
Model #2 <prism:publicationName>Time Magazine</prism:publicationName>
Model #3 <prism:publicationName>Town & Country</prism:publicationName> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Publishing Frequency |
Identifier |
prism:publishingFrequency |
Definition |
The frequency with which a magazine or serial publication is published |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Best practice is to use values from the PRISM Publishing Frequency Controlled vocabulary. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:publishingFrequency>weekly</prism:publishingFrequency> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:publishingFrequency rdf:resource=”http://www.prismstandard.org/frequency.xml/#weekly”/>
Model #2 <prism:publishingFrequency>weekly</prism:publishingFrequency> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text. open choice (continually, daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly, quarterly, semiannually, annual, other) |
Name |
Rating |
Identifier |
prism:rating |
Definition |
The rating of the media asset |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 to many times |
Comment |
Media assets are often required to post a rating, especially when presented online or on mobile platforms. A number of different rating schemes are available. Best practice is to provide the rating system using the attribute on this element. Example ratings schemes include ESRB (Entertainment Software Ratings Board) ,MPRS (Motion Picture Rating System) and TV Parental Guidelines. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:rating ratingSystem=”ESRB“>E</prism:rating> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
prism:ratingSystem (optional) identifies the rating system being referenced |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:rading rdf:resource=”http://www.prismstandard.org/esrb.xml/#E”/>
Model #2 <prism:rating ratingSystem=”ESRB“>E</prism:rating> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Sample Page Range |
Identifier |
prism:samplePageRange |
Definition |
Identifies the page range for sample pages of the resource that will be made freely available as a preview of the content. |
Comment |
Sample page range is a string. Sequential pages are to be separated with a dash. Nonsequential pages are to be separated with a comma. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Example |
<prism:samplePageRange>1,4-5</prism:samplePageRange> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:samplePageRange>1,4-5</prism:samplePageRange> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Selling Agency |
Identifier |
prism:sellingAgency |
Definition |
The agency that sells the publication. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 to many times |
Comment |
The organization or individual that is responsible for the sales of the publication
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:sellingAgency>Ka wan, Inc</prism:sellingAgency> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:sellingAgency rdf:resource= ”http://jmpa.org/vocabs/Agencies/#kawaninc”/>
Model #2 <prism:sellingAgency>Ka wan, Inc</prism:sellingAgency> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Series Number |
Identifier |
prism:seriesNumber |
Definition |
The number of an issue within a series of issues, typically focused on a special topic. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 to 1 time |
Comment |
The number of this issue within the series |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
Non-negative Integer |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:seriesNumber>2</prism:seriesNumber> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
None |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:seriesNumber rdf:resource= ”http://jmpa.org/vocabs/series/#2”/>
Model #2 <prism:seriesNumber>2</prism:seriesNumber> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Integer |
Name |
Series Title |
Identifier |
prism:seriesTitle |
Definition |
The title of a series of serial publications. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 to 1 time |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:seriesTitle>The Master Chef Series</prism:seriesTitle> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:sellingAgency rdf:resource= ”http://jmpa.org/vocabs/Series/#ky32”/>
Model #2 <prism:seriesTitle>The Master Chef Series</prism:seriesTitle> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Sport (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:sport |
Definition |
Refines dc:subject. Describes a sport, or an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:profession>law</prism:profession> |
Profile #2 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Authority Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:sport rdf:resource=“sport.xml/#baseball”/>
Model #2 <prism:sport>baseball</prism:sport> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Starting Page |
Identifier |
prism:startingPage |
Definition |
Identifies the first page number for the published version of the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Provided to meet the needs of basic bibliographic citation of articles. A more complete description of an article’s pages is possible via prism:pageRange. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
none |
Example |
<prism:startingPage>25</prism:startingPage> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
|
Example |
<prism:startingPage>25</prism:startingPage> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Channel |
Identifier |
prism:subchannel1 |
Definition |
First level Web sub channel assigned to the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs one time per channel |
Comment |
A resource may be assigned to one online subchannel per channel.
This may be a different organization than indicated by the section, as channels address online navigation whereas sections address organization. Channel organization may cross publications when content is placed online, and may combine sections or cut across sections. The channel often becomes part of the URL, whereas a section name may or may not be.
The four subchannel element levels are allowed to denote a hierarchy for online channels. A subchannel2 should not be used unless a subchannel1 is present, a subchannel3 should not be used unless a subchannel2 is present, etc. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:subchannel1>Sports</prism:subchannel1> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
Model #2 <prism:subchannel1 rdf:Resouce=”channel.xml#Sports”</prism:subchannel1>
Model #2 <prism:subchannel1>Sports</prism:subchannel1> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
channel.subchannel1 Text, sub property of prism:channel |
Name |
Channel |
Identifier |
prism:subchannel2 |
Definition |
Second level Web sub channel assigned to the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs one time per subchannel1 |
Comment |
A resource may be assigned to one online subchannel per channel.
This may be a different organization than indicated by the section, as channels address online navigation whereas sections address organization. Channel organization may cross publications when content is placed online, and may combine sections or cut across sections. The channel often becomes part of the URL, whereas a section name may or may not be.
The four subchannel element levels are allowed to denote a hierarchy for online channels. A subchannel2 should not be used unless a subchannel1 is present, a subchannel3 should not be used unless a subchannel2 is present, etc. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:subchannel2>Sports</prism:subchannel2> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
Model #2 <prism:subchannel2 rdf:Resouce=”channel.xml#Sports”</prism:subchannel2> 2Model #2 <prism:subchannel2>Sports</prism:subchannel2> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
channel.subchannel1 Text, sub property of prism:channel |
Name |
Channel |
Identifier |
prism:subchannel3 |
Definition |
Third level Web sub channel assigned to the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs one time per channel2 |
Comment |
A resource may be assigned to one online subchannel per channel.
This may be a different organization than indicated by the section, as channels address online navigation whereas sections address organization. Channel organization may cross publications when content is placed online, and may combine sections or cut across sections. The channel often becomes part of the URL, whereas a section name may or may not be.
The four subchannel element levels are allowed to denote a hierarchy for online channels. A subchannel2 should not be used unless a subchannel1 is present, a subchannel3 should not be used unless a subchannel2 is present, etc. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:subchannel3>Sports</prism:subchannel3> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
Model #2 <prism:subchannel3 rdf:Resouce=”channel.xml#Sports”</prism:subchannel3>
Model #2 <prism:subchannel3>Sports</prism:subchannel3> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
channel.subchannel1 Text, sub property of prism:channel |
Name |
Channel |
Identifier |
prism:subchannel4 |
Definition |
Fourth level Web sub channel assigned to the resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs one time per channel3 |
Comment |
A resource may be assigned to one online subchannel per channel.
This may be a different organization than indicated by the section, as channels address online navigation whereas sections address organization. Channel organization may cross publications when content is placed online, and may combine sections or cut across sections. The channel often becomes part of the URL, whereas a section name may or may not be.
The four subchannel elementlevels are allowed to denote a hierarchy for online channels. A subchannel2 should not be used unless a subchannel1 is present, a subchannel3 should not be used unless a subchannel2 is present, etc. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:subchannel4>Sports</prism:subchannel4> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
Model #2 <prism:subchannel4 rdf:Resouce=”channel.xml#Sports”</prism:subchannel4>
Model #2 <prism:subchannel4>Sports</prism:subchannel4> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Values |
channel.subchannel1 Text, sub property of prism:channel |
4.2.54 prism:subsection1
Name |
Sub-section1 |
Identifier |
prism:subsection1 |
Definition |
Name of the subsection of the publication in which the resource appears. Should follow the prism:section element and precede the prism:subsection2 element (if one is given). |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time, only with prism:section |
Comment |
The subsection relates to the section that it follows. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:section>Personal Finance</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>Insurance</prism:subsection1> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:section>Personal Finance</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>Insurance</prism:subsection1>
Model #2 <prism:section rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Health & Beauty </prism:section> <prism:subsection1 rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Cosmetics & Cleansers</prism:subsection1> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Sub-section2 |
Identifier |
prism:subsection2 |
Definition |
Name of the subsection of the publication in which the resource appears. Should follow the prism:subsection1 element and precede the prism:subsection3 element (if one is given). |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time, only with prism:subsection1 |
Comment |
The subsection2 relates to the subsection1 that it follows. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:section>FORTUNE Advisor</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>On the Job</prism:subsection1> <prism:subsection2>Career Advice</prism:subsection2> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:section>FORTUNE Advisor</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>On the Job</prism:subsection1> <prism:subsection2>Career Advice</prism:subsection2>
Model #2 <prism:section>Arts</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>Movies</prism:subsection1> <prism:subsection2 rdf:parseType=”Literal”>Review & Report</prism:subsection2> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Sub-section3 |
Identifier |
prism:subsection3 |
Definition |
Name of the subsection of the publication in which the resource appears. Should follow the prism:subsection2 element and precede the prism:subsection4 element (if one is given). |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time, only with prism:subsection2 |
Comment |
The subsection3 relates to the subsection2 that it follows. |
Included in PAM? |
No |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:section>FORTUNE Advisor</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>On the Job</prism:subsection1> <prism:subsection2>Career Advice</prism:subsection2> <prism:subsection3>Finding a Job</prismsubsection3> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
Model #1 <prism:section>FORTUNE Advisor</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>On the Job</prism:subsection1> <prism:subsection2>Career Advice</prism:subsection2> <prism:subsection3>Finding a Job</prism:subsection3> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
text |
Name |
Sub-section4 |
Identifier |
prism:subsection4 |
Definition |
Name of the subsection of the publication in which the resource appears. Should follow the prism:subsection3 element. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time, only with prism:subsection3 |
Comment |
The subsection4 relates to the subsection3 that it follows. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:section>FORTUNE Advisor</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>On the Job</prism:subsection1> <prism:subsection2>Career Advice</prism:subsection2> <prism:subsection3>Finding a Job</prism:subsection3> <prism:subsection4>Teaching Jobs</prism:subsection4> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
Model #1 <prism:section>FORTUNE Advisor</prism:section> <prism:subsection1>On the Job</prism:subsection1> <prism:subsection2>Career Advice</prism:subsection2> <prism:subsection3>Finding a Job</prism:subsection3> <prism:subsection4>Teaching Jobs</prism:subsection4> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Subtitle |
Identifier |
prism:subtitle |
Definition |
The subtitle for the publication, typically a book. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 to many times |
Comment |
May also be used to identify the subtitle of an article |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:distributor>LexisNexis</prism:distributor> |
Profile #2 |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element content) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
<prism:subtitle>The Diet Revolution</prism:subtitle> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Supplement Display Identifier |
Identifier |
prism:supplementDisplayID |
Definition |
Identifies the supplement displayed on the supplement cover. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:supplementID>425</prism:supplementID>
|
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
|
Example |
Model #1 <prism:supplementID>425</prism:supplementID> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Supplement Starting Page |
Identifier |
prism:supplementStartingPage |
Definition |
Identifies the first page number for an article within a supplement of a magazine. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
This metadata bears a unique field name because the starting page of an article within a supplement. The first article in a supplement typically starts on page 1 of the supplement. This page numbering is independent of the prism:startingPage that indicates the page number for an article within the context of a magazine. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
none |
Example |
<prism:supplementStartingPage>1</prism:supplementStartingPage> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
|
Example |
<prism:supplementStartingPage>1</prism:supplementStartingPage> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Supplement Title |
Identifier |
prism:supplementTitle |
Definition |
Identifies the title as displayed for the supplement published within a magazine. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or many times |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:supplementTitle>Vital Health Tips</prism:supplementTitle> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:supplementTitle>Vital Health Tips</prism:supplementTitle> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Teaser |
Identifier |
prism:teaser |
Definition |
A short description of the article designed to increase reader interest. |
Comment |
This element provides a place for short descriptions, such as those given in an issue's Table of Contents, or displayed in the results of an online search, which try to entice readers to read the full article.
Not to be confused with the prism:issueTeaser element.
The platform= attribute provides a way to specify for which delivery platform the teaser is to be used. Values for the platform attribute should be taken from the PRISM Platform Controlled Vocabulary [PRISMCVNS]. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
(optional) platform= Any values from the controlled vocabulary, with default of “all” |
Example |
<prism:teaser platform=”web”>2002 Man of the Year</prism:teaser> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
|
<prism:teaser rdf:resource="http://www.icann.com/tsr003” rdf:resource=”platform.xml#print”/> |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal”
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:teaser rdf:resource=http://www.icann.com/tsr003” rdf:resource=”platform.xml#print”/>
Model #2 <prism:teaser rdf:resource=”platform.xml#print”>What's in a name? Bill Jamison explains ICANN and the Domain Name System.</prism:teaser>
Model #3 <prism:teaser rdf:parseType=”Literal” rdf:resource=”platform.xml#print”>You can't go to a conference nowadays without every speaker referring to the importance of <b>taxonomies, thesauri, and classification</b>. The better the classification, the better the intranet. It is as simple as that.</prism:teaser> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text (optionally qualified) |
Name |
Ticker (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
prism:ticker |
Definition |
Refines dc:subject. Indicates a stock ticker symbol that is the subject of the article. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Comment |
pim:ticker may be used to identify instances of stock ticker symbols within the resource. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
xml:lang (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:ticker>XUZ</prism:ticker> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used. |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:ticker rdf:resource=”http://www.xuz.com/”/>
Model #2 <prism:ticker>XUZ</prism:ticker> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag Text |
Name |
Time Period (as the subject of a resource) |
Identifier |
Prism:timePeriod |
Definition |
Refines dc:subject. The temporal subject of the content of the resource. |
Occurrence |
May occur 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
PRISM recommends use of prism:timePeriod instead of dc:coverage for temporal subjects of the resource. With PRISM 2.1, dc:coverage has been deprecated. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:timePeriod>ca. 1200 B.C.</prism:timePeriod> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used. |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:timePeriod rdf:resource=”http://www.timeframe.com/Mauve Decade”/>
Model #2 <prism:timePeriod>ca. 1200 B.C.</prism:timePeriod> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
URL |
Identifier |
prism:url |
Definition |
This element provides the url for an article or unit of content. |
Comment |
The attribute platform is optionally allowed for situations in which multiple URLs must be specified. PRISM recommends that a subset of the PCV platform values, namely “mobile” and “web”, be used in conjunction with this element.
|
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or more times |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URL |
Attributes |
(optional) platform = (a value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) “mobile” or “web” with a default assumed to match that specified by prism:originPlatform |
Example |
<prism:url platform=”web”>http://www.prismstandard.org</prism:url> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Resource |
Attributes |
rdf:resource
(optional) platform = (a value from prism:platform controlled vocabulary) “mobile” or “web” with a default assumed to match that specified by prism:originPlatform |
Example |
<prism:url rdf:resource=”http://www.prismstandard.org”/> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
bag prismUrl structure url.url URL url.a-platform Text, closed choice prismPlatform controlled vocabulary |
Name |
USPS Number |
Identifier |
prism:uspsNumber |
Definition |
A unique identifying code for a serial publication granted by the USPS when no ISSN exists. This can be used in place of the ISSN or can even be used as the unique dc:identifier. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
|
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:uspsNumber>**** </prism:uspsNumber> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
URI Reference (empty element) |
Attributes |
Resource Reference (rdf:resource) |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
None |
Model #3 |
|
Element Content |
XML Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:parseType=”Literal” |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:uspsNumber rdf:resource=”http://www.usps.gov/pubnum/”/>
Model #2 <prism: uspsNumber>USPS 879-981</prism:uspsNumber>
|
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Version Identifier |
Identifier |
prism:versionIdentifier |
Definition |
This element provides an additional identifier, typically used to record a specific version of a resource. Best practice is to use a version identifier that implies sequence. |
Comment |
This element provides an additional identifier, associating editorial versions of a resource with one another where a single dc:identifier is used. This identifier allows us to put the versions in sequence and provide historical data. For example, a morning edition/version and an evening edition. This is used to specify an intentional additional version, not a correction or an update/modification. This identifier could be used to track prices that change during the day, for example. This specialized element is used when historical data is required. Use of this element will be limited to a very specific instance where the historical reference of the data stream is to be archived. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:versionIdentifier>2121</prism:versionIdentifier> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Element content |
URI Reference |
Attributes |
rdf:resource |
Model #2 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Examples |
Model #1 <prism:versionIdentifier rdf:resource=”http://www.timeinc.com”/>
Model #2 <prism:versionIdentifier>2121</prism:versionIdentifier> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Volume |
Identifier |
prism:volume |
Definition |
Additional identifier for the publication where the resource appeared, providing the Volume portion of the common Volume, Number scheme. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
Provided for basic bibliographic citations. The content SHOULD NOT contain “Vol.” or other abbreviations for “Volume,” it should only be the alphanumeric volume identifier. The Number portion of the issue identification is specified in the prism:number element. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:volume>2121</prism:volume> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Plain Literal |
Attributes |
xml:lang = (optional) designed for identifying the human language used |
Example |
<prism:volume>2121</prism:volume> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Text |
Name |
Word Count |
Identifier |
prism:wordCount |
Definition |
The (approximate) count of the number of words in a textual resource. |
Occurrence |
Occurs 0 or 1 time |
Comment |
PRISM does not mandate a specific word counting algorithm, as there are no known algorithms which are widely accepted for use across multiple languages. Therefore, the information provided by this field must be regarded as advisory. It can be displayed to a user to give an indication of the length of the article, but it can not be depended upon as a check on the correct transmission of a document. |
Included in PAM? |
Yes |
Included in PSV? |
Yes |
Profile #1 (XML) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
String |
Attributes |
None |
Example |
<prism:wordCount>2938</prism:wordCount> |
Profile #2 (RDF) |
|
Model #1 |
|
Element Content |
Typed Literal |
Attributes |
rdf:datatype= must specified as “http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#positiveInteger”. This typed literal is an integer greater than zero. |
Example |
<prism:wordCount rdf:datatype=“http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#positiveInteger”>2938</prism:wordCount> |
Profile #3 (XMP) |
|
Property Value |
Integer |