Difference between revisions of "ViRR Content Models"
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The ViRR resources are structurally modeled with a set of content models: | '''The ViRR resources are structurally modeled with a set of content models:''' | ||
* '''BookModel:''' a law book is represented as a top-level container that aggregates scanned pages of the book | * '''BookModel:''' a law book is represented as a top-level container that aggregates scanned pages of the book | ||
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* '''BookChapterModel:''' a chapter is represented as a container that is a member of the book container and aggregates a subset of selected scanned pages | * '''BookChapterModel:''' a chapter is represented as a container that is a member of the book container and aggregates a subset of selected scanned pages | ||
* '''TranscriptionModel:''' a transcription is represented as an item that is related to an instance of the BookPageModel item | * '''TranscriptionModel:''' a transcription is represented as an item that is related to an instance of the BookPageModel item | ||
=== Content model for digitized books === | |||
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Revision as of 10:22, 4 December 2008
The ViRR resources are structurally modeled with a set of content models:
- BookModel: a law book is represented as a top-level container that aggregates scanned pages of the book
- BookPageModel: a scanned page of the law book is represented as an item which is a member of the book container
- BookChapterModel: a chapter is represented as a container that is a member of the book container and aggregates a subset of selected scanned pages
- TranscriptionModel: a transcription is represented as an item that is related to an instance of the BookPageModel item