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On behalf of the PREMIS Editorial Committee we are happy to announce the 
publication of an OWL ontology for the PREMIS Data Dictionary for 
Preservation Metadata version 2.1, a digital preservation standard based 
on the OAIS reference model. This PREMIS OWL ontology tries to stick as 
closely as possible to the PREMIS Data Dictionary, which was developed 
by experts in the domain of long-term preservation and already had 
clearly defined semantics for its metadata elements. Until now the 
PREMIS Data Dictionary was only implemented as an XML schema, which 
remains ideal for creating, validating and storing the preservation 
metadata of a particular digital asset.

This OWL ontology allows one to express the same information in RDF. 
With this alternative serialization, information can be more easily 
interconnected, especially between different repository databases. 
Information in RDF can be also easily and flexibly queried, which can be 
an interesting option for the data management function of a repository. 
The PREMIS OWL ontology also reaches out to preservation-specific 
vocabularies already published by the Library of Congress on id.loc.gov 
<http://id.loc.gov/> [1].

For all these reasons, the OWL design of PREMIS should NOT be considered 
as a replacement for the XML Schema: the two of them should rather be 
considered complementary.

  The ontology is public and open for review [2]. There are still some 
designs decisions open, formulated as questions to the ontology 
reviewers and available on the PREMIS OWL Public Wiki [3]. Interested 
people can leave their valuable feedback on the PREMIS OWL Wiki under 
Questions for Reviewers. Feedback is very much welcome and will be taken 
into account for the next release of the PREMIS OWL ontology.

  For now, the ontology is available on the following namespace, but 
after it is finalized it will move to a Library of Congress namespace: 
http://multimedialab.elis.ugent.be/users/samcoppe/Ontologies/premis/premis.owl 


Please send comments no later than Nov. 10, 2011 to be considered in a 
revised version.

PREMIS Ontology Working Group:

Sam Coppens, University of Ghent

Sébastien Peyrard, Bibliothéque nationale de France

Rebecca Guenther, Library of Congress (now Independent consultant)

Kevin Ford, Library of Congress

Tom Creighton, Familysearch

[1] Preservation vocabularies: http://id.loc.gov/

[2] PREMIS OWL Doc:

http://multimedialab.elis.ugent.be/users/samcoppe/Ontologies/premis/index.html 


[3] PREMIS OWL Wiki: http://premisontologypublic.pbworks.com 
<http://premisontologypublic.pbworks.com/>





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