Difference between revisions of "Iptc4xmpExt:WorldRegion"

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Revision as of 13:45, 18 October 2012

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Collections: IPTC Extension schema (1.1) specifications Pencil.png, Audubon Core Geography Vocabulary Pencil.png, Audubon Core Layer 1 Pencil.png
World Region
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World Region: (“Definition” is missing, please add it.)

Notes: Audubon Core: Name of a world region in some high level classification, such as names for continents, waterbodies, or island groups, whichever is most appropriate. The terms preferably are derived from a controlled vocabulary.

The equivalent Darwin Core fields here forces primary metadata providers to classify world region terms into separate properties for “continent” “waterbody”, “IslandGroup”. By contrast, the Iptc4xmpExt vocabulary only specifies that a World Region is something at the top of a hierarchy of locations.

Note: URIs of IPTC terms for Adobe XMP terms are not resolvable. Visit IPTC Standard Photo Metadata (July 2010) for further documentation.