Hi,
At Canadensys, we publish our data as Darwin Core archives and we are using rightsHolder for every record, just as VertNet is planning to do. The value for rightsHolder = institutionCode = the institution the dataset is registered with at GBIF, e.g. "Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre"
We are not using accessRights, but we do populate "rights" for every record. It has the same value as the rights in the EML: " http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ & http://www.canadensys.net/norms"
The whole reason we are doing so is - as John points out - to keep the information if the records get aggregated with other records. For that reason we are also populating: - rightsHolder (= full institution name) - collectionID (= biocol LSID) - datasetID (= url of published dataset, e.g. on IPT) - institutionCode (= full institution name) - collectionCode (= official acronym of collection) - datasetName (= title of dataset in EML) - ownerInstitutionCode (= full institution name)
Peter
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:05 AM, John Pickering pick@discoverlife.orgwrote:
Steve,
Discover Life serves terms of use info with each record too. For example, see http://www.discoverlife.org/**mp/20l?id=GBIF79370852http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20l?id=GBIF79370852
Cheers, Pick
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012, Cynthia Parr wrote:
We use dcterms:rightsHolder extensively at the level of individual data
objects (multimedia, text) at Encyclopedia of Life.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Steve Baskauf
steve.baskauf@vanderbilt.edu wrote:
The terms dcterms:rightsHolder and dcterms:accessRights are "imported" from Dublin Core into the Darwin Core record-level vocabulary. I am interested in them for two reasons: there are several issues with the use of those terms as RDF predicates, and they differ from the terms suggested for use in rights management in the draft Audubon Core vocabulary. What I am wondering is how widely are they actually used in databases by our community? If you maintain a database, do you use them?
Steve
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