Hi Rebecca,
Some of the descriptors have the same problem (or feature?) as the
<relatedItem> element in MODS: they cannot be empty. For example:
<mads>
<!-- ... -->
<refs>
<ref relatedType="earlier">
<name xlink:href="#auth0001">
<!-- Why is any content required here? -->
</name>
</ref>
</refs>
<!-- ... -->
</mads>
Also, if the intent is to maintain MADS/MODS consistency, types such as
"modsTitleInfo" are bound to cause problems in future. The MADS schema
could import the MODS schema and use the types defined there.
Alternatively, types common to both schemata could be abstracted into a
type library that MODS and MADS import.
--Andy
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In response to numerous requests, the Library of Congress' Network
Development and MARC Standards Office has drafted an XML schema for an
authority element set that may be used to provide metadata about
agents
(people, organizations), events, and terms (topics, geographics,
genres,
etc.). This Metadata Authority Description Schema (MADS) was created
to
serve as a companion to the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS).
As such, MADS has a relationship to the MARC 21 Authority format, as
MODS
has to MARC 21 Bibliographic-- both carry selected data from MARC 21.
There is a high level of compatibility between the MADS and MODS
schemas.
MADS is expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web
Consortium. Note that once the schema is finalized, a few changes may
be
made to MODS for consistency. An example is that MADS uses the term
"event" instead of "conference".
The MADS draft schema is now available for broad review to inform its
completion. Based on input from prospective users, the schema will be
revised and made available for experimentation. The review period will
be
between June 4 and July 16, 2004.
The Web site is at:
http://www.loc.gov/mads
Included is the XML schema itself, a document describing the purpose
of
MADS and details about definitions of the most important elements, and
an
outline of elements and attributes. A mapping to the MARC 21 Authority
Format will be available shortly.
We look forward to comments from prospective users about this new
schema.
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