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{{Short description|Archival standards}}
These aggregations (sometimes called ''[[compound digital object]]s'' or ''compound information objects'') may combine distributed resources together, and with multiple media types including text, images, data, and video.
== Introduction ==
The ORE standard is concerned with the description of aggregations of web resources. It defines 4 entities:
* the Aggregation itself, identified by its [[URI]] but without any corresponding concrete resource. It is a conceptual resource. Being uniquely identified it can enter into relationships with other resources, in particular aggregations of aggregations become possible.
* the Aggregated Resource: any resource part of an aggregation, identified by its URI
* the Resource Map: a resource describing an aggregation based on a set of assertions. A mandatory assertion indicates which aggregation the Resource Map itself is describing. Other assertions indicate the aggregated resource(s). Certain metadata are mandatory as well, such as the map creator. [[Dublin Core]] terms are used for this purpose.
* the proxy: a virtual resource acting as a proxy for a certain aggregated resource in the context of a certain aggregation. Its use is optional. A so-called lineage relationship can be established between proxy resources to trace the origin of an aggregated resource from another aggregation.
The standard accounts for the possible redundant description of the same aggregation and defines the notion of authoritative Resource Map. It also consider the notions of similar aggregations and of type of aggregated resources.
The standard is open in the sense that a Resource Map may include any additional assertions about resources.
Finally, the ORE standard builds upon the ''Cool URIs ''<ref>[http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris Cool URIs for the Semantic Web ] (W3C Interest Group Note)</ref> guideline, which discussed two strategies for not confusing a thing and some representation of it.
== See also ==▼
* [[Atom (standard)]]
==Notes==
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==Bibliography==
* {{Citation
▲ | url = http://www.openarchives.org/ore/documents/CompoundObjects-200705.html
▲ | title = Compound Information Objects: The OAI-ORE Perspective
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* {{cite arXiv
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| eprint = 0804.2273
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* {{Citation
| date = Aug 2007
▲ | last3 = Nelson | first3 = Michael L.
▲ | last4 = Warner | first4 = Simeon
▲ | last5 = Sanderson | first5 = Robert
| journal = CTWatch Quarterly |
▲ | contribution = Object Re-Use & Exchange: A Resource-Centric Approach
▲ | date = 2008-04-14
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▲ | last1 = Van de Sompel | first1 = Herbert
▲ | last2 = Lagoze | first2 = Carl
▲ | url = http://www.ctwatch.org/quarterly/articles/2007/08/interoperability-for-the-discovery-use-and-re-use-of-units-of-scholarly-communication/
▲ | title = Interoperability for the Discovery, Use, and Re-Use of Units of Scholarly Communication
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* [http://www.openarchives.org/ore/1.0/primer.html ORE User Guide - Primer] (2008)
▲== See also ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.openarchives.org/ore/ ORE website]
* [http://www.openarchives.org/ore/1.0/atom-validator ORE Atom Resource Map Validator] (currently broken, since June 2010). <!-- as of 17 July 2010 -->
[[Category:Archival science]]
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