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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
This page provides short introduction into the eSciDoc logical data model. It may be used as reference to understand the high-level structure of the data within an eSciDoc repository.
The eSciDoc repository manages two general categories of data:
The eSciDoc repository manages two general categories of data:


*Resources (content resources)
*Resources (content resources) - the content of the repository such as: articles, book, images, image albums, scanned manuscripts, pages etc. Basic object classes in this group are: Item, Container
*Master Data - additional classes of data that are used for management of Resources. Basic object classes in this group ate Context, OrganizationalUnit, ContentModel


Resources are the content of the repository such as: articles, book, images, image albums, scanned manuscripts, pages etc.
A simple delineation between these two data categories may be stated in the following manner: resources are the real content that can be further extended, shared and preserved. Master data are used for content administration and as referenced entities of importance within the system.
*Master Data


==Basic classes of objects==
==Basic classes of objects==

Revision as of 11:17, 25 September 2009

Status: In PROGRESS

Introduction[edit]

This page provides short introduction into the eSciDoc logical data model. It may be used as reference to understand the high-level structure of the data within an eSciDoc repository. The eSciDoc repository manages two general categories of data:

  • Resources (content resources) - the content of the repository such as: articles, book, images, image albums, scanned manuscripts, pages etc. Basic object classes in this group are: Item, Container
  • Master Data - additional classes of data that are used for management of Resources. Basic object classes in this group ate Context, OrganizationalUnit, ContentModel

A simple delineation between these two data categories may be stated in the following manner: resources are the real content that can be further extended, shared and preserved. Master data are used for content administration and as referenced entities of importance within the system.

Basic classes of objects[edit]

  • Item
  • Container
  • Context
  • Organizational unit