If it helps, the OAI_DC http://alcme.oclc.org/openurl/servlet/OAIHandler?verb=GetRecord&metadata Prefix=oai_dc&identifier=info:ofi/fmt:xml:xsd:oai_dc
Includes dc:format and dc:type, so this might fill the need of an XML DC structure. You could use the MARCXML structure I guess, but much more complicated. Could you pass the metadata by context rather than by value to give you more flexibility? What format is the metadata in natively? Owen Owen Stephens Assistant Director: eStrategy and Information Resources Central Library Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ t: +44 (0)20 7594 8829 e: o.steph...@imperial.ac.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of > Jonathan Rochkind > Sent: 07 January 2009 16:34 > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: [CODE4LIB] audio/video citations in an OpenURL > > [ The open...@oclc.org listserv seems to be down, so I'll send this > here > instead for some feedback, ignore if you know nothing about or don't > care about OpenURL. :) ] > > There doesn't seem to be any good way to specify an audio or video > 'genre' for a SAP1/2 OpenURL. > > The "book" format has all the metadata I'd need in it for audio or > video > work specified, but just doesn't let me say audio or video (which I > guess makes sense because it's called "book"). > > But in using my link resolver as a general purpose item-finder, I > really > want to be able to send citations to it for audio or video materials > (like a CD or DVD), and them identified as audio or video materials, so > the link resolver can respond accordingly. > > Is there anything I can do at all? > > Hmm, I could send a DC KEV OpenURL (ie info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dc ; there > is no format for an XML DC? Kind of odd), and use the "type" element. > "The nature or genre of the content of the resource. Type includes > terms > describing general categories, functions, genres, or aggregation levels > for content. Recommended best practice is to select a value from a > controlled vocabulary (for example, the DCMI Type Vocabulary)." I'm > having trouble finding 'the DCMI Type Vocabulary' for sure (anyone know > where I find that?), but it looks like it might include terms "Sound" > and "MovingImage". > > There's no way to actually specify which controlled vocabulary I am > using in a DC KEV OpenURL 'type' element, is there? > > If anyone thinks this makes sense and there's a way to do this, can you > give me an example of a DC KEV OpenURL with a type in it specifying > something like 'audio' or 'video'? > > Jonathan > ** > > -- > Jonathan Rochkind > Digital Services Software Engineer > The Sheridan Libraries > Johns Hopkins University > 410.516.8886 > rochkind (at) jhu.edu