MODS Language of Cataloging
Abstract
REQUIRED REPEATABLE MULTILINGUAL
MODS Element name: <recordInfo><languageOfCataloging>
Short definition: The language of the text of the cataloging in the MODS record.
Input guidelines: Indicate the language of the text of the cataloging by entering the appropriate three-letter language code from ISO-639-2b language codes. Designate a primary language, even if only one language is entered.
Definition
The language of the text of the cataloging in the MODS record.
DAMS input form fields
Record Info: MODS Language of Cataloging
DAMS form field name | form field type | required | MODS element | Collections Portal display | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Language Code | text field | yes | languageOfCataloging/languageTerm | N/A | Enter the appropriate three-letter language code from ISO-639-2 language codes. |
Primary Language? | dropdown selection
| yes | languageOfCataloging[@usage] (attribute of languageOfCataloging) | N/A | One language code must to be designated as primary, even if only one language code is entered. |
MODS Element description
Element <recordInfo>
http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/userguide/recordinfo.html
Guidelines for use
<recordInfo> is a container element that includes subelements relating to information necessary for managing metadata.
Attributes
No attributes for <recordInfo> are currently implemented in the DAMS.
Subelements
The following subelements of <recordInfo> are used in the DAMS:
- languageOfCataloging
- (recordContentSource)
- (recordCreationDate)
- (recordOrigin)
Subelement <recordInfo><languageOfCataloging>
Guidelines for use
<languageOfCataloging> is a container element for the subelement <languageTerm> where the actual language is recorded.
Attributes
Attribute name | Details | XPath syntax examples |
---|---|---|
usage | value:
One language code must to be designated as primary, even if only one language code is entered. | languageOfCataloging[@usage="primary"] |
Subelements
The following subelements of <languageOfCataloging> are used in the DAMS:
- languageTerm
Subelement <recordInfo><languageOfCataloging><languageTerm>
Guidelines for use
<languageTerm> is expressed as a three-letter language code from ISO-639-2 language codes. The source of the code is contained in the values of the authority and authorityURI attribute.
Attributes
Attribute name | Details | XPath syntax examples |
---|---|---|
type | value:
| languageTerm[@type="code"] |
authority | value:
| languageTerm[@authority="iso639-2b"] |
authorityURI | value: | languageTerm[@authorityURI="http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2"] |
Subelements
No subelements for <languageTerm>.
XML Examples
Mappings
Dublin Core
Depending on the direction of mapping necessary, check
- DC to MODS: https://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/dcsimple-mods.html
- MODS to DC: http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-dcsimple.html
MARC 21
See http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-mapping.html.
Solr
In general, all MODS metadata is imported into the DAMS Solr server upon ingest. The ingest process generates Solr fields typically named according to the following schema:
mods_value*_suffix
where
- value* can be one or multiple element, subelement or attribute names that allow to distinguish Solr fields
- suffix is s, t, ss, ms or mt, which refers to the type of data stored in a Solr field and how it is indexed. The Solr index usually contains multiple copies of each field with the same content, distinguished by their suffix.
The following table shows mappings between MODS elements and Solr fields for those fields that are currently used for display in the Collections portal, or where additional processing happens in Islandora or during the publishing process. Suffixes are ignored, unless relevant for the mapping.
MODS element | Mapping condition | Solr DAMS | Solr Collections Portal | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
recordInfo/languageOfCataloging | N/A | N/A | ||
recordInfo/languageOfCataloging/languageTerm | mods_recordInfo_languageOfCataloging_languageTerm | N/A |
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