PublicationIssue DRAFT Profile
Version: 0.1-DRAFT-2019_02_08 (08 February 2019)
Bioschemas profile, based on Biotea model, describing a PublicationIssue in Life Sciences.
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Key to specification table
- Green properties/types are proposed by Bioschemas, or indicate proposed changes by Bioschemas to Schema.org
- Red properties/types exist in the core of Schema.org
- Blue properties/types exist in the pending area of Schema.org
- Black properties/types are reused from external vocabularies/ontologies
CD = Cardinality
Property | Expected Type | Description | CD | Controlled Vocabulary | Example |
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Marginality: Minimum. | |||||
@context | URL | Used to provide the context (namespaces) for the JSON-LD file. Not needed in other serialisations. |
ONE | ||
@type | Text | Schema.org/Bioschemas class for the resource declared using JSON-LD syntax. For other serialisations please use the appropriate mechanism. While it is permissible to provide multiple types, it is preferred to use a single type. |
MANY | Schema.org, Bioschemas | |
@id | IRI | Used to distinguish the resource being described in JSON-LD. For other serialisations use the appropriate approach. | ONE | ||
dct:conformsTo | IRI | Used to state the Bioschemas profile that the markup relates to. The versioned URL of the profile must be used. Note that we use a CURIE in the table here but the full URL for Dublin Core terms must be used in the markup (http://purl.org/dc/terms/conformsTo), see example. |
ONE | Bioschemas profile versioned URL | |
issueNumber |
Integer Text |
Schema: Identifies the issue of publication; for example, “iii” or “2”. |
ONE | ||
Marginality: Recommended. | |||||
hasPart |
ScholarlyArticle |
Schema: Indicates an item or CreativeWork that is part of this item, or CreativeWork (in some sense). Inverse property: isPartOf. Bioschemas: A PublicationIssue has part ScholarlyArticle. |
MANY | ||
identifier |
PropertyValue Text URL |
Schema: The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of Thing, such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See background notes for more details. Bioschemas: Publication issues do not commonly have a global or unique identifier. We recommend here to use the URL as identifier whenever possible. |
ONE | ||
isPartOf |
PublicationVolume Journal |
Schema: Indicates an item or CreativeWork that this item, or CreativeWork (in some sense), is part of. Inverse property: hasPart. Bioschemas: A PublicationIssue is part of PublicationVoume or Journal. If it is part of a PublicationVolume, optionally the ‘isPartOf’ a Journal could explicitely indicated as well, making it easier to find the journal this issue belongs to. |
MANY | ||
pageEnd |
Integer Text |
Schema: The page on which the work ends; for example “138” or “xvi”. |
ONE | ||
pageStart |
Integer Text |
Schema: The page on which the work starts; for example “135” or “xiii”. |
ONE | ||
url |
URL |
Schema: URL of the item. Bioschemas: Oficial URL. |
ONE | ||
Marginality: Optional. | |||||
about |
Thing |
Schema: The subject matter of the content. Inverse property: subjectOf. Bioschemas: Describes what this issue is about. |
ONE | ||
editor |
Person |
Schema: Specifies the Person who edited the CreativeWork. |
MANY | ||
inLanguage |
Language Text |
Schema: The language of the content or performance or used in an action. Please use one of the language codes from the IETF BCP 47 standard. See also availableLanguage. Supersedes language. |
MANY | ||
keywords |
Text |
Schema: Keywords or tags used to describe this content. Multiple entries in a keywords list are typically delimited by commas. |
ONE | ||
pagination |
Text |
Schema: Any description of pages that is not separated into pageStart and pageEnd; for example, “1-6, 9, 55” or “10-12, 46-49”. |
MANY | ||
sameAs |
URL |
Schema: URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item’s identity. E.g. the URL of the item’s Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, or official website. Bioschemas: Any other link to this issue. |
MANY |