Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
falls Sie nicht ohnehin auch die Mailingliste des MODS Editorial Committee verfolgen,
untenstehende Mitteilung für Sie zur Kenntnis.
Grundsätzlich begrüße ich die angekündigten Änderungen, allerdings ergeben sich daraus
einige Auswirkungen auf das Anwendungsprofil des DFG-Viewers. So soll etwa das Element
<edition> aus <originInfo> entfernt und zum Toplevel-Element
"befördert" werden. Anhand dieses Elements (mit dem kontrollierten Wert
"[Electronic ed.]") unterscheiden wir allerdings derzeit die Angaben zur
analogen Vorlage von denen des Digitalisats. Zwar könnten wir denselben Effekt auch durch
die dann mögliche Typisierung des <originInfo>- bzw. <providerEvent>-Elements
erreichen, allerdings setzt das voraus, dass entsprechende Rollen bzw. Eventtypen dort
erlaubt sind. In MODS 3.5 ist die Verwendung der MARC-Relator-Liste zur Festlegung der
Rolle vorgesehen, was ich für sehr geschickt halte. Wie es in späteren Versionen (wenn die
Rolle zum eventType wird) aussieht, weiß ich nicht.
Die übrigen Änderungsvorschläge haben zwar auch Einfluss auf das Anwendungsprofil, sind
aber insofern unkritisch, als sie sich durch einfaches Mapping aus der bisherigen
Implementierung herleiten lassen.
Bitte beachten Sie: Es ist derzeit nicht geplant, das Anwendungsprofil des DFG-Viewers auf
MODS 3.5 oder eine spätere Version abzustimmen. Insofern sind die oben angestellten
Überlegungen derzeit rein hypothetisch und sollen lediglich für den Fall vorsorgen, dass
eine solche Umstellung auf MODS 3.5+ möglicherweise eines Tages erfolgen wird (wovon ich
ausgehe).
Viele Grüße und einen guten Start ins Jahr!
Sebastian Meyer
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Metadata Object Description Schema List
[mailto:MODS@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV] Im Auftrag von Rebecca Guenther
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2013 20:12
An: MODS(a)LISTSERV.LOC.GOV
Betreff: possible future changes to originInfo
The MODS Editorial Committee is considering ways to change or enhance
MODS to fix some of the problems with consistency that have been identified
and to make it more compatible with the direction of the Bibliographic
Framework Transition Initiative (BIBFRAME) and RDA. One area of difficulty in
the current and previous versions of MODS has been the originInfo element
and its subelements. Problems that have been identified include the following:
1. Being able to specify a function within publisher.
In MODS the <publisher> element is used in a general way to incorporate
distributor, producer, publisher and manufacturer. The specific function is
useful and these are separate elements in RDA. Being able to specify a function
could remedy this situation.
Note that the MODS-EC has already approved a change in MODS 3.5 to define
a role attribute for originInfo to address the latter issue in the short term.
2. Name within publisher.
Allow for the ability to reuse the mods:name definition within originInfo for the
name of a publisher/distributor/producer, etc. This would allow for a controlled
form of name or URI with additional attributes and subelements, such as role,
nameType, etc.
3. Place.
Places as subjects go under <subject><geographic>, but places under
originInfo
go under <place> and there is no way to indicate a controlled term. There is
also the ability to provide <hierarchicalGeographic> under subject but not
under originInfo/place. Here there is both the inconsistency and the inability to
use a hierarchical place name that is related to the resource in another way
than as subject.
4. originInfo as a container for unrelated elements.
Now originInfo includes place/publisher/dates, which need to be bound
together, but it also includes some random elements that can stand alone.
These include: edition, issuance and frequency. This is particularly troublesome
when there are multiple instances of originInfo: do you repeat all the stand-
alone elements with each originInfo or just one (and which one)?
5. Dates.
There are a number of date types, e.g. dateIssued, dateCreated, dateValid,
dateOther (with uncontrolled type attribute.), etc. These need to be
accommodated.
The MODS Editorial Committee has been considering ways to remedy these
problems if it were not bound by the restriction of keeping MODS backwards
compatible with previous versions. The following details possible solutions:
1. OriginInfo as a container for various types of events related to the resource.
Replace originInfo with an element <providerEvent> to encompass the various
functions of making the resource available, i.e. publication, distribution,
production and manufacture. An eventType attribute would be defined to
specify the type of event (which would replace the new role attribute being
defined in v. 3.5).
2. Provider with same definition as mods:name.
A subelement, "<provider>" under providerEvent would carry the name of
the
publisher/distributor/producer/manufacturer and would use the same
definition as mods:name.
providerEvent is repeated for different functions with the appropriate
eventType.
3. Place
Place would be a subelement within providerEvent. Geographic under subject is
another area that needs to be cleaned up for various reasons (for instance,
should hierarchicalGeographic really be a separate element or should it just be
a different form of geographic and use the same element?). At a later date it
will be considered whether to 1) change place under providerEvent to
geographic, or 2) change geographic under subject to place, or 3) to keep place
in providerEvent, but taking the same definition as <geographic> (i.e. that it
can be a controlled form of name).
4. Unrelated elements. Take edition, issuance and frequency out of
originInfo/providerEvent as separate top level elements.
5. Dates.
Define <date> under providerEvent; the type of date is implicit in the eventType
used. That is, if the eventType is "published" (or "issued"-- these
have been
considered synonymous) the date is publication, the provider is publisher, the
place is place of publication. There are some stray dates that aren't associated
with places and providers generally (i.e. dateValid). For those not related to an
event, <date> can be defined at the top level and used with the type attribute
(uncontrolled list). This construct will also be used for other types of dates that
aren't associated with a provider event.
To accommodate the need for both transcription (how the resource presents
itself) and access, there could be a subelement providerStatement under
providerEvent for the transcribed form of the whole statement, i.e. place,
provider, date.
The MODS Editorial Committee would like to hear comments on these
proposed changes. They would be in a future major new version of MODS.
Rebecca
Chair, MODS Editorial Committee
Library of Congress