[eml-dev] Use of citation and references

inigo san gil isangil at lternet.edu
Thu Nov 18 15:18:59 PST 2010


thanks for moving along this important upgrade quickly.  now we are 
better prepared to ingest the contents in different languages and 
distribute them in the local systems accordingly.
cheers,
inigo

Matt Jones wrote:
> Well, given that this release candidate has been out there for a while, then
> I think it would be appropriate to call for a vote for its release.  I'll
> send a separate email doing just that...
>
> Matt
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 9:11 AM, ben leinfelder
> <leinfelder at nceas.ucsb.edu>wrote:
>
>   
>> Regarding EML 2.1.1 with internationalization support, the tagged release
>> candidate is available in two forms:
>> 1. Formatted documentation on our development server:
>>        http://dev.nceas.ucsb.edu/software/eml/
>> 2. Schema and test files on our SVN server:
>>
>> https://code.ecoinformatics.org/code/eml/tags/RELEASE_EML_2_1_1_RC_1/
>>
>> The first resource is more approachable for a casual review and includes
>> examples of how to exploit the new features. I will also add a specific
>> "What's new in EML 2.1.1" page similar to the current "Information for EML
>> 2.1.0 Document Authors" page.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -ben
>>
>> On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Matt Jones wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> I think the internationalization upgrade is ready to go.  Ben asked for
>>>       
>> comments a while back, and we haven't gotten any.  So, I suggest that we go
>> ahead and prepare an EML release candidate, and then poll the EML Project
>> members about whether they approve the release, and if so it would be ready
>> to go.  We'll be back in touch about that soon.
>>     
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Margaret O'Brien <mob at msi.ucsb.edu>
>>>       
>> wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi David -
>>> To the best of my knowledge, one does not reference other EML documents
>>>       
>> from inside EML; that was a feature of the beta-versions. External file of
>> any kind can be listed in the <url> tags. You can include a complete
>> <citation> tree under <methods>, which implies it it is a cited method.
>>     
>>> Someone else will have to comment on the status of the
>>>       
>> internationalization patch.
>>     
>>> best,
>>> Margaret
>>>
>>> ========================
>>> Margaret O'Brien
>>> Information Management
>>> Santa Barbara Coastal LTER
>>> Marine Science Institute
>>> University of California
>>> Santa Barbara, CA  93106-6150
>>>
>>> 805-893-2071
>>> mob at msi.ucsb.edu
>>> http://sbc.lternet.edu
>>> ========================
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> David Blankman wrote:
>>> Matt and EML-Dev,
>>>
>>> Inigo and I are in Taiwan. One of the Taiwanese asked the question, could
>>>       
>> one enter a high level citation document and then reference it in a dataset
>> document?
>>     
>>> Also, is the internationalization now part of the eml schema? If not what
>>>       
>> do we need to do to get it adopted?
>>     
>>> David
>>>
>>>
>>> *David Blankman                                                  *
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>>>
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