There are the FRBR entities defined for RDA:
http://metadataregistry.org/schemaprop/list/schema_id/14.html
that include family.
kc
Quoting Brian Tingle <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a project where I have some XML that has
> @xlink:role="person" @xlink:role="corporateBody" or
> @xlink:role="family" on a certain element.
>
> I just learned that @xlink:role is supposed to be a URL [1]
>
> So I took a look at http://id.loc.gov/ and I could not find anything
> that looked like it would work for this.
>
> Then I found http://vocab.org/ which lead me to http://vocab.org/frbr/
> where I found FRBR has
>
> http://purl.org/vocab/frbr/core#CorporateBody
> and
> http://purl.org/vocab/frbr/core#Person
>
> But is has nothing like the "Family" from EAC-CPF.
>
> I thought this might be a good place to check if anyone knows of a
> pre-existing vocabulary that can handle this case?
>
> Would it be bad just to make up
> "http://purl.org/vocab/frbr/core#Family" and use that?
>
> Could we use FRBR for CorporateBody and Person and get Family from
> somewhere else?
>
> Thanks for any ideas or suggestions -- Brian
>
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/xlink/#link-semantics
>
> The value of the role or arcrole attribute must be a URI reference as
> defined in [IETF RFC 2396], except that if the URI scheme used is
> allowed to have absolute and relative forms, the URI portion must be
> absolute. The URI reference identifies some resource that describes
> the intended property. When no value is supplied, no particular role
> value is to be inferred. Disallowed URI reference characters in these
> attribute values must be specially encoded as described in 5.4 Locator
> Attribute (href).
>
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Karen Coyle
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