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Namespace prefix for DC Terms #1314

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dr-shorthair opened this issue Mar 8, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1315, #1321 or #1316
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Namespace prefix for DC Terms #1314

dr-shorthair opened this issue Mar 8, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1315, #1321 or #1316

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@dr-shorthair
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In our documentation we are using the prefix dct: to denote the Dublin Core Terms namespace, and dcat: for DCAT.
I have found that users often conflate these, probably because the prefixes are so similar.
I suggest using the prefix dcterms: instead.

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Makes sense to me.

I created a draft PR, in case we go this way: #1315

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@riccardoAlbertoni
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It works for me as well.

@andrea-perego
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Spec and RDF voc updated via PR: #1315

We have yet to deal with the examples - also to decide where to place them.

@riccardoAlbertoni , would you create a separate issue for this?

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riccardoAlbertoni commented Mar 10, 2021

Spec and RDF voc updated via PR: #1315

We have yet to deal with the examples - also to decide where to place them.

@riccardoAlbertoni , would you create a separate issue for this?

Done in issue #1319

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