head 1.3; access; symbols; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.3 date 2006.09.08.18.46.35; author StephenLong; state Exp; branches; next 1.2; 1.2 date 2006.08.24.22.57.20; author StephenLong; state Exp; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 2006.08.10.16.59.38; author StephenLong; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @none @ 1.3 log @none @ text @%META:TOPICINFO{author="StephenLong" date="1157741195" format="1.1" version="1.3"}% %META:TOPICPARENT{name="Trash.DarwinCoreDarwinCoreDoc"}% -- Main.StephenLong - 10 Aug 2006 History: version 1.41 2005-09-11 John Wieczorek. Removed YearCollected, MonthIdentified, and DayIdentified in favor of DateIdentified. History: version 1.40 2005-06-29 John Wieczorek. Removed spatial data elements to Spatial Data Extension. History: version 1.30 2004-08-11 John Wieczorek History: version 1.00 2004-08-08 John Wieczorek History: version 0.20 2004-05-24 John Wieczorek History: version 0.10 2004-02-18 John Wieczorek (Museum of Vertebrate Zoology) XML Schema describing a curatorial extension to Darwin Core Version2 (DwC2). This version maintains DiGIR dependencies. The CatalogNumber as a numeric value, if applicable. This element allows searching on numeric ranges of CatalogNumbers. Example: 145732 The name(s) of the person(s) who applied the ScientificName to the object or observation. Example: James L. Patton The date-time in the Common Era calendar in which the object or observation was identified as being a member of the taxon given in the ScientificName. An identifying string applied to the object or observation at the time of collection. Serves as a link between field notes and the object or observation. An identifying string applied to a set of objects or observations resulting from a single collecting event. A flag ("true" or "false") marking the existence of, or a reference to, notes taken in the field for the object or observation. The verbatim original representation of the date (and time) information for the collecting event. Example: "spring 1910" A text representation of the altitude in its original format in the source database. Example: "1000 +- meters" A text representation of the depth in its original format in the source database. Example: "100 to 200 ft below sea level" A concatenated list of preparations and preservation methods for the object. Examples: "skin", "skull", "skeleton", "whole animal (ETOH)", "tissue (EDTA)" A list of one or more nomenclatural types (including type status and typified taxonomic name) represented by the object. Example: "holotype of Ctenomys sociabilis. Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388."). GenBank Accession number(s) associated with the biological individual(s) referred to by the cataloged object. A list of previous or alternative fully qualified catalog numbers for the same object or observation, whether in the current collection or in any other. One or more GlobalUniqueIdentifiers (cf. DarwinCore2 conceptual schema) of related objects or observations, optionally preceded by the nature of the relationship. Example: "(sibling of) URN:catalog:MVZ:Mammal:1234", "(endoparasite of) URN:catalog:FMNH:Bird:41321" The current disposition of the cataloged item. Examples: "in collection", "missing", "voucher elsewhere", "duplicates elsewhere" The number of individuals present in the lot or container. Not to be used for observations. A concrete digir:listType specifying all elements available for multiCOP operations. ---++ Comments Use the space below to make comments about this page. -- Main.JohnWieczorek - 24 Aug 2006@ 1.2 log @none @ text @d1 2 a2 2 %META:TOPICINFO{author="StephenLong" date="1156460240" format="1.1" version="1.2"}% %META:TOPICPARENT{name="DarwinCoreDoc"}% d8 1 a8 1 d154 1 a154 1 Use the space below to make comments about this page. -- Main.JohnWieczorek - 24 Aug 2006 @ 1.1 log @none @ text @d1 1 a1 1 %META:TOPICINFO{author="StephenLong" date="1155229178" format="1.1" version="1.1"}% a3 2 d8 1 a8 1 d151 4 @