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Align updated schema with schema.org #17

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hkdctol opened this issue Jun 13, 2023 · 3 comments
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Align updated schema with schema.org #17

hkdctol opened this issue Jun 13, 2023 · 3 comments
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hkdctol commented Jun 13, 2023

Hyon Kim
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Updated schema should harmonize with schema.org

Including link to old discussion at project-open-data/project-open-data.github.io#619

@philipashlock can you add specifics?

@fellahst fellahst added schema.org Issued related to schema.org alignment alignment Issues related to alignment with other standards labels Jun 13, 2023
@fellahst fellahst added the Requirements Request Proposed requirements based on user and stakeholder needs label Sep 11, 2023
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As DCAT-US is based on DCAT-3, please refer to the alignment to schema.org provided in the DCAT 3 specification

@fellahst fellahst added the Final Review Tagged for final review before closing label Jan 18, 2024
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TDabolt commented Jan 19, 2024

Important point for Implementation - just a few sentences on how by aligning w/ DCAT 3 government and users benefit since other organizations like Standards.org already map to the DCAT 3 specification.

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Aligning DCAT-US with DCAT 3, and consequently schema.org, significantly enhances data interoperability and usability. This alignment ensures that U.S. government datasets are consistent with global standards, facilitating international data sharing and collaboration. It also improves data discoverability and accessibility for a broader audience, as schema.org is widely recognized and used for structuring data on the web. Additionally, this move simplifies data publication for government entities, allowing them to leverage existing, widely-compatible tools and frameworks.

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