ACEmbargoedImage

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START AC RECORD
dcterms:identifier http://terms.gbif.org/wiki/ACEmbargoedImage
dcterms:type StillImage
ac:metadataLanguage en
dcterms:title Digital Image of a Right Whale
ac:http://rs.tdwg.org/ac/terms/accessURI http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/pnp/cph/3b30000/3b36000/3b36100/3b36124r.jpg
dwc:vernacularName Chipmunk
START AP
ac:hasServiceAccessPoint AP1
ac:variant Offline
ac:serviceExpectation published(non-digital)
ac:furtherInformationURL http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2004672309/
ac:variantDescription (Assume an implementation of AC that returns an HTML table, with each access points starting with a cell containing the text "START AP, followed by the accesspoint URI, followed by access point vocabulary terms applied to the given access point, and terminated by a row containing "END AP" in the first cell.) This resource is a "non-information" resource, in this case a physical object, namely a drawing. The dcterms:identifier for the resource intentionally has a hash sign "#" after what is in fact the URL of this page. But the html here generated does not have any anchor corresponding to the fragment "MARC_DLC_2004672309" following the hash. In particular, the dctersms:identifier http://terms.gbif.org/wiki/Audubon2Chipmunks#MARC_DLC_2004672309 implements the "hash solution" to providing a Cool URI hash solution, at least conceptually.
END AP
END AP RECORD