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PBCore Elements Viewed
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Context

Within the underlying metadata dictionary of PBCore, no hierarchical relationships (root, branches, leaves) are necessarily implied. However, in applying the elements from the metadata dictionary within an asset management system, or more importantly, when sharing metadata descriptions from a data export as a properly formatted XML document (that follows the PBCore XML Schema Definition: XSD), hierarchical relationships and interdependices between PBCore elements emerge as roots, branches and leaves.

A more complete explanation is provided on the PBCore web page entitled Hierarchical Relationships and Interdependencies between Metadata Elements.

These roots, branches, and leaves are alternatively expressed in a data model as "Master Container," "Content Classes,' "Containers," "Sub-Containers," and "Elements." PBCore has 53 elements arranged in 15 containers and 3 sub-containers, all organized within four content classes.

PBCore DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT (aka the MASTER CONTAINER)
The Master Container assembles together all collections of PBCore knowledge items. For PBCore these knowledge items are metadata descriptions of media. The MasterContainer is expressed as a document that hierarchically structures all the knowledge items and metadata terms and values related to a single data record associated with a media item. In our XML Schema Definition, the MasterContainer is referred to as the "PBCoreDescriptionDocument."

CONTENT CLASS (aka PBCore Section)
In the hierarchy of objects in the PBCore Description Document/Master Container, Content Classes are created as "conceptual wrappers" that cluster together a list or structure of thematically-related Elements (metadata fields and their attributes and properties). PBCore maintains four Content Classes as the conceptual wrappers for its various metadata elements:

  1. PBCoreIntellectualContent
    9 containers; 16 elements
    (metadata elements describing the actual intellectual content of a media asset or resource)
  2. PBCoreIntellectualProperty
    4 containers; 7 elements
    (metadata elements related to the creation, creators, usage, permissions, constraints, and use obligations associated with a media asset or resource)
  3. PBCoreInstantiation
    1 container; 3 sub-containers; 28 elements
    (metadata elements that identify the nature of the media asset as it exists in some form or format in the physical world or digitally)
  4. PBCoreExtensions
    1 container; 2 elements
    (additional descriptions that have been crafted by organizations outside of the PBCore Project. These extensions fulfill the metadata requirements for these outside groups as they identify and describe their own types of media with specialized, custom terminologies unique to their needs and community requirements)

ELEMENT CONTAINERS & SUB-CONTAINERS (aka Schema Tag and Schema Sub-Tag, alternatively "branches"):
Elements are objects in the PBCore schema hierarchy that define a metadata field and its values, attributes and properties. An element may be standalone. If several metadata fields are thematically related to each other, they can be bound together under an Element Container. Related elements are subsumed by a larger theme, and should be bound together when data is shared (particularly if an Element Container is a repeatable description with multiple instances of its related Elements). Examples of related Elements bound within a Container are *title* and its associated *titleType*, that are bound together by the Element Container *PBCoreTitle*. Within hierarchical structures, a Container may house Sub-Containers, which themselves bind together related Elements. In PBCore, there are Sub-Containers found within the Content Class PBCoreInstantiation.

ELEMENTS (aka "leaves"):
Elements are objects that define a metadata field and its values, semantics, attributes, and properties (for a list of the attributes defined for PBCore elements, see our web page PBCore Element Attributes). An Element is the actual "thing" that carries the descriptive metadata about a media item, such as a title, a date, keywords, rights information, mime types, media types, etc. The metadata elements are what a cataloger interacts with (creating descriptions) within a cataloging tool or asset management system.

 

 

 


PBCore Elements Viewed by Content Classes

The table below is organized by the Four Content Classes of PBCore. Associated Containers, Sub-Containers, and Elements are included; they are active hyperlinks to individual pages that define and describe each component.

 

Content Classes (4)
Containers (15)
Sub-Containers (3)
Elements (53)
INTELLECTUAL CONTENT

This Content Class contains metadata elements describing the actual intellectual content of a media asset or resource.
 
9 containers
16 elements
01.00
pbcoreIdentifier    
01.01
    Element identifier
01.02
    Element identifierSource
02.00
pbcoreTitle    
02.01
    Element title
02.02
    Element titleType
03.00
pbcoreSubject    
03.01
    Element subject
03.02
    Element subjectAuthorityUsed
04.00
pbcoreDescription    
04.01
    Element description
04.02
    Element descriptionType
05.00
pbcoreGenre    
05.01
    Element genre
05.02
    Element genreAuthorityUsed
06.00
pbcoreRelation    
06.01
    Element relationType
06.02
    Element relationIdentifier
07.00
pbcoreCoverage    
07.01
    Element coverage
07.02
    Element coverageType
08.00
pbcoreAudienceLevel    
08.01
    Element audienceLevel
09.00
pbcoreAudienceRating    
09.01
    Element audienceRating
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

This Content Class contains metadata elements related to the creation, creators, usage, permissions, constraints, and use obligations associated with a media asset or resource.
4 containers
7 elements
15.00
pbcoreCreator    
15.01
    Element creator
15.02
    Element creatorRole
16.00
pbcoreContributor    
16.01
    Element contributor
16.02
    Element contributorRole
17.00
pbcorePublisher    
17.01
    Element publisher
17.02
    Element publisherRole
18.00
pbcoreRightsSummary    
18.01
    Element rightsSummary
INSTANTIATIONS

This Content Class contains metadata elements that identify the nature of the media asset as it exists in some form or format in the physical world or digitally.
1 container
3 sub-containers
28 elements
25.00
pbcoreInstantiation    
25.01
    Element dateCreated
25.02
    Element dateIssued
25.03
    Element formatPhysical
25.04
    Element formatDigital
25.05
    Element formatLocation
25.06
    Element formatMediaType
25.07
    Element formatGenerations
25.08
    Element formatStandard
25.09
    Element formatEncoding
25.10
    Element formatFileSize
25.11
    Element formatTimeStart
25.12
    Element formatDuration
25.13
    Element formatDataRate
25.14
    Element formatBitDepth
25.15
    Element formatSamplingRate
25.16
    Element formatFrameSize
25.17
    Element formatAspectRatio
25.18
    Element formatFrameRate
25.19
    Element formatColors
25.20
    Element formatTracks
25.21
    Element formatChannelConfiguration
25.22
    Element language
25.23
    Element alternativeModes
25.24.0
  Sub-container pbcoreDateAvailable  
25.24.1
    Element dateAvailableStart
25.24.2
    Element dateAvailableEnd
25.25.0
  Sub-container pbcoreFormatID  
25.25.1
    Element formatIdentifier
25.25.2
    Element formatIdentifierSource
25.26.0
  Sub-container pbcoreAnnotation  
25.26.1
    Element annotation
EXTENSIONS

This Content Class contains additional descriptions that have been crafted by organizations outside of the PBCore Project. These extensions fulfill the metadata requirements for these outside groups as they identify and describe their own types of media with specialized, custom terminologies unique to their needs and community requirements.
 
1 container
2 elements
99.00
pbcoreExtension    
99.01
    Element extension
99.02
    Element extensionAuthorityUsed

 

 

 


Other Element Views for PBCore

Listed below are quick jumps to other organizational views of the PBCore elements.

 

PBCore Element Views

Quick Index View
Graphical View
Alphabetical View
Mandatory Elements List
Full Documentation for each Element
Cheat Sheet for Using the Elements
Hierarchies & Element Interdependencies
Metadata Examples
Changes for PBCore v1.1

 

 

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