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Time: 9 AM PDT / Noon EDT

Call-In Info:  712-775-7035 (Access Code: 960009)

Homework:  White paper comments and Collaboration document spreadsheet clean-up

Moderator: Eben English

Primary notetaker: TBD (Etherpad link: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/MODS_and_RDF_Call__2018-03-19)

Attendees:

  • your name here

Agenda with meeting notes:

  1. Review final documentation
    1. White paper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ffCyIirUkESLefBehafbacsLb_Rq7KJbTxxeoQCyLpw/edit#
      1. Action items from last time:
        1. Outstanding & New
          1. Review all sections and be prepared to address any open comments from the document (all reviewers)
            1. <mods:subject> could use a another set of eyes
          2. Mapping issues
            1. opaque vs. modsrdf
          3. Update namespaces table after mappings are all copied over (Emily)
          4. Document instances of prior polls and community feedback (e.g. identifiers) (all reviewers)
            1. title
            2. extent (https://goo.gl/forms/ROMklm8isWH3rKzK2 ???)
            3. identifier
            4. physical collection / digital collection / series (https://goo.gl/forms/Pl6a1ILMlWbMXLGV2)
            5. physical location / holding info (https://goo.gl/forms/KGymGD9dGURueF4o2)
          5. Monitor potential to mint predicates through Samvera URI WG (all)
            1. There is now a form for submitting requests: https://github.com/samvera-labs/uri_selection_wg
          6. Style-related issues
            1. Update TOC to remove links to examples
            2. headings for elements consistent
            3. remove 'curly' quotation marks
            4. formatting for RDAU predicates – canonical URI (rdau:P60057) or lexical URI (rdau:preferredCitation.en)?
              1. lexical URIs more readable, but they don't resolve
            5. XML elements with long attribute value lists – spacing, indentation, etc.
          7. Review draft of email announcement and target reviewers/lists
  2. Next meeting:
    1. Monday April  2

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