# openWEMI meeting, October 25 2023 ###### tags: `openwemi` Hackmd link: https://hackmd.io/5vEwKptuSruzVfTdcprldw Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85015662374?pwd=ZnEyOENHczh5dDg3UFJaaTZwN2ZFQT09 ## Times: * San Francisco (USA – California) 9:00:00 PDT UTC-7 hours * New York (USA – New York) 12:00:00 EDT UTC-4 hours * London (United Kingdom – England) 17:00:00 GMT UTC * Berlin (Germany – Berlin) 18:00:00 CET UTC+1 hour * Corresponding UTC (GMT) 16:00:00 [Check time](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20230517T1600) in your time zone ## Last week's notes https://hackmd.io/vrDzjXQKTribmxKkKE04sg ## Participants * ## Agenda **Decisions from 2 weeks ago** * [Updated HTML](https://dcmi.github.io/openwemi/ns/openWEMI.html) * phil will suggest changes to sean's examples at end of the [index.md](https://github.com/dcmi/openwemi/blob/main/docs/index.md) (formatting?) * and fix the html problem (needed carriage return done - kc) * WEMI music diagram - [Issue #72](https://github.com/dcmi/openwemi/issues/72) and [pull request](https://github.com/dcmi/openwemi/pull/73) * will become 2 diagrams - first music and the second will be music with openwemi Idea: do a cookbook with examples; problem with going from markdown to code. Use wiki? (kc will ask Nishad. Also, syntax highlighting for code?) *Karen has started wiki: https://github.com/dcmi/openwemi/wiki* What do we want to put into the cookbook? Is there anything we need to move from the primer? **New** * Integrate [Ross's commonX examples?](https://github.com/rsinger/openwemi/tree/commonx-example-and-docs/examples/commonX) * or/and: add to wiki? ## Minutes Primer is ok, just needs commonX example which Sean will do. Phil will remove diagram and start wiki music example. ## Blurb openWEMI is an RDF vocabulary based on the concepts of Work, Expression, Manifestation, and Item (WEMI) that were first introduced in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) document produced by a working group of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA). That work and subsequent versions form the theoretical basis for library catalog metadata. This DCMI work product proposes a minimally constrained set of classes and properties that could form the basis for useful models of created resources of all kinds. Unlike the IFLA work, openWEMI elements are purposely defined without reference to library catalog functions. Because the openWEMI elements are defined broadly and with minimal constraints, metadata models are likely to use openWEMI elements as superclasses and super-properties to the more specific resource types being defined. The proposal includes the class Endeavor, which is the superclass to the WEMI classes; this provides a semantic grouping of the WEMI entities. openWEMI also includes properties (commonWork, commonExpression, commonManifestation, commonItem) that can be used to make statements about any resources defined in metadata, even those not organized around WEMI principles.