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Updated Examples of preparationType
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ltc:,hasResourceRelationship,Has Resource Relationship,This property refers to one or more related instances of the ResourceRelationship class.,,,,http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,No,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,hasStorageLocation,Has Storage Location,This property refers to one or more related instances of the StorageLocation class.,,,,http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,No,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,hasTaxon,Has Taxon,This property refers to one or more related instances of the Taxon class.,,,,http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,No,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,material,Material,"Material denotes the raw substance(s) from which the object is formed, in whole or in part.",,This definition maps roughly to the concept of E57 'material' from the CIDOC CRM: https://cidoc-crm.org/Entity/E57-Material/version-7.1.1,"The object, or artefact could contain biological parts, for example jewellery made of amber with insects in, or cloaks made of bird feathers. It should not be used for taxonomic identifications. Examples include terms such as `brick`, `gold`, `aluminium`, `polycarbonate`, `resin`, `amber`, `feather`",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,material,Material,"Material denotes the raw substance(s) from which the object is formed, in whole or in part.",,This definition maps roughly to the concept of E57 'material' from the CIDOC CRM: https://cidoc-crm.org/Entity/E57-Material/version-7.1.1. The object, or artefact could contain biological parts, for example jewellery made of amber with insects in, or cloaks made of bird feathers. It should not be used for taxonomic identifications.,"",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,objectType,Object Type,High-level terms for the classification of curated objects.,A more generic classification of items in the collection than described in preparationType.,"Hands-on, practical attributes classifying the stored curated objects. You will expect to find these kinds and types of objects when you go to and access their storage location. This should not be used for classifying objects by taxon. The best way to do that is to use the Taxon class (formal taxonomy and vernacular names) or ObjectClassification class (informal classification).","if baseTypeOfCollection = `MaterialEntity`: `Specimen`, `Tissue`, `Culture`, `HTS Library`, `Lysate`, `Environmental sample`, `Extracted/Preserved DNA/RNA`, `Microscope slide`, `Spore print`, `Macrofossil`, `Mesofossil`, `Microfossil`, `Oversized fossil`; if typeOfCollection = `Non-biological`: `Macro-object`, `Micro-object`, `Oversized object`, `Cut/polished gemstone`, `Core`, `Fluid`, `Hazardous material/object`, `Mixed`; if baseTypeOfCollection = `InformationArtefact`: `Text`, `Audio`, `Visual`",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,period,Period,Used to describe prehistoric or historic periods.,Used to describe the prehistoric or historic period from which objects in the collection originated.,"Often used to describe prehistoric or historic periods, but also geopolitical units and activities of settlements are regarded as special cases of Period. However, there are no assumptions about the scale of the associated phenomena. In particular all events are seen as synthetic processes consisting of coherent phenomena. This property maps to the Period class of the CIDOC-CRM conceptual reference model (http://www.cidoc-crm.org/Entity/e4-period/version-7.1.1).","`Neolithic Period`, `Ming Dynasty`, `McCarthy Era`",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,preparationType,Preparation Type,A term used to classify or describe an object that indicates the actions that have been taken upon it and/or the processes it has been put through to prepare it for scientific use or study.,A more specific classification of items in the collection than described in objectType.,"These attributes commonly identify the parts or states that are the outcome of the preparation process, which produced the curated object. This can be the same as PreservationMethod (e.g. Bone), but is not always. For cultural collections terms such as 'bowl', 'textile' are appropriate at this level. This should not be used for classifying objects by taxon. The best way to do that is to use the Taxon class (formal taxonomy and vernacular names) or ObjectClassification class (informal classification).","if objectType = `Specimen` or `Part of entity`: `Bones`, `Eggs`, `Pollen`, `Muscle`, `Leaf`, `Blood`, `Skins`, `Shells`, `Wood`, ... ; if objectType = culture: `cell culture`, `axenic culture`, `viable cells`; if typeOfCollection = `human-made`: `Bowl`, `Textile`, ...; etc",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,preparationType,Preparation Type,A term used to classify or describe an object that indicates the actions that have been taken upon it and/or the processes it has been put through to prepare it for scientific use or study.,A more specific classification of items in the collection than described in objectType.,"These attributes commonly identify the parts or states that are the outcome of the preparation process, which produced the curated object. This can be the same as PreservationMethod (e.g. Bone), but is not always. For cultural collections terms such as 'bowl', 'textile' are appropriate at this level. This should not be used for classifying objects by taxon. The best way to do that is to use the Taxon class (formal taxonomy and vernacular names) or ObjectClassification class (informal classification).","if objectType = `Specimen` or `Part of entity`: `Bones`, `Eggs`, `Pollen`, `Muscle`, `Leaf`, `Blood`, `Skins`, `Shells`, `Wood`, ... ; if objectType = culture: `cell culture`, `axenic culture`, `viable cells`; if typeOfCollection = `human-made`: `Bowl`, `Textile`, ...; if typeOfCollection = `digital`: `txt`, `jpg`, `mp4`, ...; etc",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,preservationMethod,Preservation Method,"A term used to classify or describe an object that indicates the primary or most recent action, measure or process that has been used in order to preserve the objects in the collection for long-term storage.",For the purposes of a collection description preservationType should be used to describe the larger collection,"Not intended to be used as the fossilization method. Use preservationMode for that. This field is intended to be use where a collection has a single or prominent preservationMethod. If the collection has multiple preservationMethods then this should be expressed elsewhere, such as in ObjectQuantity. We recommend the Arctos PART_PRESERVATION vocabulary (https://arctos.database.museum/info/ctDocumentation.cfm?table=CTPART_PRESERVATION). For herbarium sheets use 'dried_pressed'. If an alcohol collection uses mixed percentages use 'alcohol'.","`fluid_preserved`, `alcohol`, `formaldehyde`, `dried`, `dried_pinned`, `dried_pressed`, `mounted`, `microscope_slide`, `glycerin`, `gum_arabic`, `frozen`, `refrigerated`, `freeze_dried`, `mixed`, `no_treatment`, `known:withheld`, `unknown`, `papered/packaged`",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,preservationMode,Preservation Mode,"The means by which a palaeontological specimen was preserved or created e.g. body, cast, mold, trace fossil, soft parts mineralised etc.",Use to describe the preservation mode of a collection as a whole (e.g. Amber collection).,This property should be only used in association with ObjectGroups that contain paleontological material. It is aligned with the concept of preservationMode in ABCD(EFG) (https://efg.geocase.eu/documentation/html/efg.html#element_PreservationMode_Link03032878).,"`adpression/compression`, `body`, `cast`, `charcoalification`, `coalified`, `concretion`, `dissolution traces`, `mold/impression`, `permineralised`, `recrystallised`, `soft parts`, `trace`",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
ltc:,typeOfCollection,Type Of Collection,Additional information that describes the object(s) in the collection.,,"High-level information that enables the finding of the group and/or its object(s) in searches by users on the web using attributes commonly of interest. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Terms such as soil, pollen, faeces, muscle, genomic DNA are currently put in preparationType.","if baseTypeOfCollection = `MaterialEntity`: `Living`, `Preserved`, `Fossilized`, `Non-biological`, `Human-made`; if baseTypeOfCollection = `InformationArtefact`: `Digital`, `Physical`",http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property,ObjectGroup,No,Yes,original,08/07/2022,
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