News Architecture (NAR) 1.0 for IPTC G2-Standards - Framework XML Schema, document version 16 urn:iptc:std:nar:1.0:spec:Framework-xml-schema:16 Date of creation of this XML Schema version: 2007-05-04 Schema created for the IPTC by Jay Cousins, RivCom Ltd (jay.cousins@rivcom.com), Ulf Wingstedt, CNet Svenska AB (ulf.wingstedt@cnet.se) Schema maintained for the IPTC by Laurent Le Meur (AFP) An internal basic type for the AnyItem W3C's XML Digital Signature A reference to a remote catalog. A hyperlink to a set of scheme alias declarations. A short natural language name for the catalog. A hyperlink to a remote Catalog. Any other attributes from other namespaces. Expression of rights to be applied to content A set of properties directly associated with the Item The major-minor version of the XML schema specifying the Item. The persistent, universally unique identifier common for all versions of the Item. The version of the Item. The IPTC standard with which the Item is conformant. The conformance level with which the Item is conformant. A catalog of scheme alias declarations. A short natural language name for the Catalog. A scheme alias-to-URI mapping. A short string used by the provider as a replacement for a scheme URI. The URI which identifies the scheme. A type for expressing rights to be applied to content An individual accountable for the content in legal terms. The person or organisation claiming the intellectual property for the content. Any necessary copyright notice for claiming the intellectual property for the content. A natural-language statement about the usage terms pertaining to the content. The reference to the part(s) of the content the property is about, expressed by XPath An expression of rights in natural language or as a reference to remote information The type for a set of properties directly associated with the item A link from the current Item to a target Item or Web resource A group of properties for the management of the item. The nature of the item, set in accordance with the structure of its content. The party (person or organisation) responsible for the management of the Item. The date and time on which the current version of the Item was created. The date and time on which the first version of the Item was created. The date and time before which all versions of the Item are embargoed. If absent, the Item is not embargoed. The publishing status of the Item, its value is "usable" by default. The role of the Item in the editorial workflow. The recommended file name for this Item. The name and version of the software tool used to generate the Item. The name of the structural template (aka profile) used for the generation of the Item. An editorial service to which an item is assigned by its provider. A short natural language name for the Item. A note addressed to the editorial people receiving the Item. A set of Items around the same theme that this Item is part of. A frequently updating information object that this Item is an instance of. An instruction to the processor that the content requires special handling. An IRI which, upon dereferencing provides an alternative representation of the Item. A qualifier which specifies the way the target Item is represented at this location. The PCL-type of a link from the current Item to a target Item or Web resource The rank of the link among other links The type for providing minimal information about the content A group of properties associated with the administrative facet of content. The editorial urgency of the content. The date (and optionally the time) on which the content was created. The date (and optionally the time) on which the content was last modified. The location from which the content originates. A party (person or organisation) which originated some information used to create or enhance the content. A party (person or organisation) which created the content, preferably the name of a person (e.g. a photographer for photos, a graphic artist for graphics, or a writer for textual news). A party (person or organisation) which modified or enhanced the content, preferably the name of a person. An intended audience for the content. An excluded audience for the content. An alternative identifier assigned to the content. A qualifier which indicates the context within which the alternative identifier has been allocated. A group of properties associated with the descriptive facet of content. A language used by the news content A name for a concept assigned as property value. The language tag. Values must conform to BCP47 A refinement of the semantics of the property A nature, intellectual or journalistic form of the news content An important topic of the news content; what the news content is about A sequence of tokens associated with the content. The interpretation is provider specific The character string acting as a separator between the tokens in the slugline. A brief and snappy introduction to the news content, designed to catch the reader's attention A natural-language statement of the date and/or place of creation of the content. A natural-language statement of the authot/creator information. A free-form textual description of the news content. An assertion about a concept. The type of an assertion about a concept A concept identifier. A set of properties with all information about a concept The preferred unambiguous identifier for the concept. The nature of the concept. The type to express the preferred and unambiguous identifier for the concept with some qualifiers. Other identifiers are provided by "sameAs". The date (and, optionally, the time) when the concept identifier was created. The date (and, optionally, the time) after which the concept identifier should not be applied as the value of a property anymore. A group of properites required to indicate relationships of the concept to other concepts An identifier of a concept with equivalent semantics. An identifier of a more generic concept. An identifier of a more specific concept. An identifier of a related concept, where the relationship is different from 'sameAs', 'broader' or 'narrower'. A group of properites required to define the concept by natural language A natural language name for the concept. A natural language definition of the semantics of the concept. This definition is normative only for the scope of the use of this concept. Additional natural language information about the concept. A characteristic property of the concept. The identifier of the relationship between the current concept (containing the facet) and the concept identified by the facet value. The type of an identifier of an equivalent concept The date (and, optionally, the time) when the concept identifier was created. The date (and, optionally, the time) after which the concept identifier should not be applied as the value of a property anymore. The type for expressing a relationship between this concept and another concept The identifier of the relationship between the current concept and the target concept. The type of an identifier of a more generic concept Specifies the rank of the concept among the children of a given broader concept. The type of a natural language name for the concept. A set of properties with details specific to a person. The type with details specific to a person The date the person was born. The date the person died. Information how to contact the person. A group of properties with details specific to an organisation. The type of properties with details specific to an organisation The date the organisation was founded/established. The date the organisation was dissolved. Information how to contact the organisation. A group of properties with details specific to a geopolitical area. The type with details specific to a geopolitical area The coordinates of the location A group of properties with details specific to a point of interest. The type with details specific to a point of interest The coordinates of the location Opening hours of the point of interest expressed in natural language Total capacity of the point of interest expressed in natural language Information how to contact the point of interest. Ways to access the place of the point of interest, including directions. Detailed information about the location of the point of interest. The type for geographic coordinates The latitude in decimal degrees. The longitude in decimal degrees. The altitude of the location above sea level. The GPS datum associated with the measure. The type for information to get in contact with a party An email address. An instant messaging address. A phone number, preferred in an international format. A fax number, preferred in an international format. A web address. A refinement of the semantics of the web address. A postal address. A line of address information, in the format expected by a recipient postal service. City, country area, country and postal code are expressed separately. A city/town/village etc. part of the address. A subdivision of a country part of the address. A country part of the address. A postal code part of the address. A refinement of the semantics of the postal address. A refinement of the semantics of a contact information. The type for an electronic address A refinement of the semantics of the electronic address. The type for an electronic address A refinement of the semantics of the electronic address. The technical variant of the electronic address. A short natural language name. A group of attributes to keep track of by whom and when the property value was changed The local identifier of the property. If the element is empty, specifies which entity (person, organisation or system) will edit the property. If the element is non-empty, specifies which entity (person, organisation or system) has edited the property. The date (and, optionally, the time) when the property was last modified. The initial value is the date (and, optionally, the time) of creation of the property. A group of attributes for language and script related information Specifies the language of this property and potentially all descendant properties. xml:lang values of descendant properties override this value. Values are determined by Internet BCP 47. The directionality of textual content. A group of attributes pertaining to any kind of link The unique Identifier of the target Item, or the locator of the target Web resource. Contains the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) MIME type of the target of the link. The version of the target Item identified by a target Item Identifier. By default, the latest revision is retrieved when the link is activated. Absent if the target is a Web resource. The identifier of the relationship between the current Item and the target resource. The size in bytes of the target resource. A group of attriubutes quantifying the property value The confidence with which the metadata has been assigned. The relevance of the metadata to the news content to which it is attached. Why the metadata has been included. A group of attributes expressing the time period of validity of a relationship The date (and, optionally, the time) before which a relationship is not valid. The date (and, optionally, the time) after which a relationship is not valid. A group of attributes associated with flexible properties A qualified code which identifies a concept. A free-text value assigned as property value. The type of the concept assigned as controlled property value. The type of a date (required) and a time (optional). The type of a calendar date with an optional time part which may be truncated from the second part to the month part The base type for approximate dates. The type of an integer in the range 1...9. The type of an integer in the range 0...100. The type of an Internationalized Resource Identifier Reference, as defined in RFC 3987. Identical to xs : anyURI. The type of a qualified code, i.e. a scheme alias, followed by a colon (“:”), followed by a code. A string of this type cannot contain white space characters. The code may contain colons. The Backus Naur Form (BNF) expression for this is: <qcode> ::= <scheme> ":" <code> <scheme> is a string containing any character except white space or the ':' character, required <code> is a string containing any character except white space, required The type of space separated strings of QCodes. The type of a property with date and time The type of a property with a date (required) and a time (optional) The type of a calendar date with an optional time part which may be truncated from the second part to the month part The type of a calendar date with an optional time part and with an optional approximation range for the date. The date (and optionally time) at which the approximation range begins. The date (and optionally the time) at which the approximation range ends. The type of a decimal value The type of a string value The type of a normalised string value with attributes for internationalisation The string type extending IntlStringType by a version information The version of a processing resource. The type to cover all qualifers for an audience property A qualifier which indicates the expected significance of the content for this specific audience. The type of a string label (Power Conformance Level) A refinement of the semantics of the label. An indication of the target media type(s), values as defined by the Cascading Style Sheets specification [CSS]. The type of a block of text A refinement of the semantics of the block. The type of a property with a qualified code assigned as property value. A qualified code which identifies a concept. Type type of a property with a required QCode and optional names A name for a concept assigned as property value. The type of a property with a required QCode, an optional type, optional names The type of the concept assigned as property value. The type of a property with a QCode or literal value plus additional information, with optional attributes The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of basic concept information, with optional attributes A group of existing concepts which express a new concept. An individual concept, part of a composite concept expressed by a bag. The reference to the part(s) of the content the property is about, expressed by XPath The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of person concept information, with optional attributes The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of organisation concept information, with optional attributes The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of geopolitical area concept information, with optional attributes The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of Point Of Interest concept information, with optional attributes The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of persons or organisation concept information, with optional attributes The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of persons or organisation concept information, with optional attributes, especially a role refining the semantics of the property A refinement of the semantics of the property. The type of a property with a QCode or literal value or a set of geoArea or POI concept information, with optional attributes The type of inline content A line break. An anchor A generic mark up element for adding inline information to a document Simple W3C Ruby Annotation - see http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/. Simple W3C Ruby Annotation - see http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/. Element pertaining to the Ruby Annotation Element pertaining to the Ruby Annotation A group of elements to express a recurrence This choice and its cardinality requires that there is at least one rDate or rRule element present. Explicit dates of recurrence. Rule for recurrence. Explicit dates to be excluded from any recurrence. Rule for dates to be excluded from recurrence. A group of attributes aligning with iCalendar RECUR - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The FREQ rule part identifies the type of recurrence rule. The INTERVAL rule part contains a positive integer representing how often the recurrence rule repeats. The UNTIL rule part defines a date-time value which bounds the recurrence rule in an inclusive manner. The COUNT rule part defines the number of occurrences at which to range-bound the recurrence. The BYSECOND rule part specifies a space separated list of seconds within a minute The BYMINUTE rule part specifies a space separated list of minutes within an hour. The BYHOUR rule part specifies space separated list of hours of the day. The BYDAY rule part specifies a space separated list of days of the week The BYMONTHDAY rule part specifies a space separated list of days of the month. The BYMONTH rule part specifies a space separated list of months of the year. The BYYEARDAY rule part specifies a space separated list of days of the year. The BYWEEKNO rule part specifies a space separated list of ordinals specifying weeks of the year. The BYSETPOS rule part specifies a space separated list of values which corresponds to the nth occurrence within the set of events specified by the rule. The WKST rule part specifies the day on which the workweek starts. The type for the BYSECOND rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt the datatype for a single token in BYSECOND of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The type for the BYMINUTE rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The datatype for a single token in BYMINUTE of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The type for the BYHOUR rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The datatype for a single token in BYHOUR of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The type for the BYDAY rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The datatype for a single token in BYDAY of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The type for the BYMONTHDAY rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The datatype for a single token in BYMONTHDAY of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. bymonthdayPosType Helper datatype for bymonthdayListType bymonthdayNegType Helper datatype for bymonthdayListType The type for the BYMONTH rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The datatype for a single token in BYMONTH of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The type for the BYYEARDAY rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The datatype for a single token in BYYEARDAYof iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt The type for the BYWEEKNO rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The datatype for a single token in BYWEEKNO of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The type for the BYSETPOS rule part of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt. The datatype for a single token in BYSETPOS of iCalendar - see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt.