If a registry goes on and continues to be used with CONTENTdm, it could be useful to consider whether any kind of general policy* could be identified here. A number of (actually, really quite a few) existing properties (including many created just for the SSDC MAP) serve this purpose (not an exhaustive list):
architectFirm
biography
condition
intervieweeBiography
photographersReferenceNumber
printerLocation
publisherLocation
This is also related to questions of whether we are describing a digital surrogate or a physical resource from which a surrogate was created or both.
If a registry goes on and continues to be used with CONTENTdm, it could be useful to consider whether any kind of general policy* could be identified here. A number of (actually, really quite a few) existing properties (including many created just for the SSDC MAP) serve this purpose (not an exhaustive list):
This is also related to questions of whether we are describing a digital surrogate or a physical resource from which a surrogate was created or both.