This XML document defines a "catalog" in the sense of the "MLCD Overlap Corpus - Proof
of Concept" (MOC-POC) project. This project is described at
http://purl.oclc.org/mlcd/2012/W/moc-poc/.End of the catalog definition.The name by which this catalog should be refered to is:
(in principle, this name is globally unique2012-06-20
Note however that this is still the subject of hot debates.). A description of the catalog, explaining briefly its purposes and
creation context, is given by the following paragraph(s):
paragraph:
The section that starts here identifies the set of all sample groups
contained in this catalog.
Note: the sample groups are not INCLUDED in the section; they are just
IDENTIFIED.This concludes the section identifying the sample groups in the catalog.The name by which this set of sample groups should be refered to is:
(this name should be unique in some way). A description of this set of sample groups is given by the following paragraph(s):
The sample group found at (relative or absolute) URL is in the
set. As can be verified at that URL, the name of this sample group is . The section that starts here identifies the set of all notations used
in this catalog (and may identify additional notations not used in this catalog).
Note: the notations are not INCLUDED in the section; they are just
IDENTIFIED.This concludes the section identifying the notations used in the catalog.The name by which this set of notations should be refered to is:
(this name should be unique in some way). A description of this set of notations is given by the following paragraph(s):
The notation found at (relative or absolute) URL is in the
set. As can be verified at that URL, the name of this notation is . The section that starts here identifies the set of all vocabularies used
in this catalog (and may identify additional vocabularies not used in this catalog).
Note: the vocabularies are not INCLUDED in the section; they are just
IDENTIFIED.This concludes the section identifying the vocabularies used in the catalog.The name by which this set of vocabularies should be refered to is:
(this name should be unique in some way). A description of this set of vocabularies is given by the following paragraph(s):
The vocabulary found at (relative or absolute) URL is in the
set. As can be verified at that URL, the name of this vocabulary is . The section that starts here identifies the set of all idioms used
in this catalog (and may identify additional idioms not used in this catalog).
Note: the idioms are not INCLUDED in the section; they are just
IDENTIFIED.This concludes the section identifying the idioms used in the catalog.The name by which this set of idioms should be refered to is:
(this name should be unique in some way). A description of this set of idioms is given by the following paragraph(s):
The idiom found at (relative or absolute) URL is in the
set. As can be verified at that URL, the name of this idiom is . The section that starts here identifies the set of all status-codes used
in this catalog (and may identify additional status codes not used in this catalog).
Note: the status codes are not INCLUDED in the section; they are just
IDENTIFIED.This concludes the section identifying the status-codes used in the catalog.The name by which this set of status-codes should be refered to is:
(this name should be unique in some way). A description of this set of status-codes is given by the following paragraph(s):
The status code found at (relative or absolute) URL is in the
set. As can be verified at that URL, the name of this status code is . This catalog explicitly or implicitly references a number of bibliographic
sources. These sources are identified by way of the bibliography located at (relative or
absolute) URL .The section that starts here is a (possibly empty) collection of notes and remarks
(generically "entries")
concerning the catalog. These entries are authored by the persons responsible for the
maintenance of the catalog definition. The nature of these entries is unpredictable.This concludes the notes and remarks concerning the catalog.The title of this section is "" (and should always be "Notes").Some (or all) of the entries in this "Notes" section are:(and this must be stressed, using "":) (the technical term) (the attribute name) (the generic identifier)