Title of work from cataloging source. Required metadata element. Data type: string ("en")

Item

Title
Title of work from cataloging source. Required metadata element. Data type: string ("en")
Identifier
Unique numeric identifier for each item. Required metadata element. Data type: string ("en" not required since this is a numbers rather than language-based field)
Creator
Creator of work from cataloging source. Required metadata element. Data type: URI (The Getty Union List of Artist Names, chosen to be able to work with a name authority for people primarily connected with the arts, rather than the more general LC Name Authority File)
Date Created
Date of work from cataloging source, placed in brackets if exact date unknown. Required metadata element. Data type: string ("en")
Extent
Dimensions of work from cataloging source, repeated if both "framed" and "unframed" dimensions provided. Included as metadata element because dimensions were commonly provided in original information sources. Data type: string ("en")
Is Part Of
Current collection to which work belongs, for painting only. Data type: URI (LC: Name Authority File chosen to practice using the LC Name Authority File, since Getty ULAN was utilized for the "Creator" element.)
Source
URL of image and cataloging information source. Required metadata element. Data type: URL followed by string ("en")
Rights
Image rights statement from cataloging information source. Required metadata element. Data type: string ("en") and/or URL
Date Valid
Date of diary entry where Mary Berenson mentioned seeing the work of art. Included in order to be able to chronologically order the items on the "What Mary Saw" page, and could be increasingly useful for data analysis when additional items are added. Data type: string ("en")
Abstract
Quote from Mary Berenson's diary pertaining to the work. This metadata element was included to be able to contextualize Mary's experience as well as to categorize if whether Mary approved, disliked, or had no opinion of a work of art. Data type: string ("en")
Provenance
Applicable provenance statement from cataloging source. This metadata was included if there was an existing provenance statement that could provide more context and/or proof of what Mary wrote in her diary about a certain work. Data type: string ("en")
Spatial Coverage
Institutional location of mural. Included as an opportunity to practice use with the LC Name Authority File, as well as to present a present-day connection to the works that Mary saw. Data type: URI (LC: Name Authority File, chosen to mirror the "Current Location" element, but for murals.)
Relation
Series to which a mural belongs. Included to provide context of all of the murals Mary would have seen on a given date, even though only one of the murals may be included as an item on this Omeka S site. Data type: string ("en") or titled URL.
depicts
Identifiable persons or entities the work depicts. Included in order describe the content of a work through Panofsky's "identification" level of meaning in subject analysis. Data type: URI (Wikidata. In order to select more specific persons or entities than available in LC Name Authority file, Wikidata was used as the controlled vocabulary for this element. )
Subject
What the work is of or about. Required metadata element. Data type: URI (LC: All Authorities, all authorities selected as the vocabulary because the broadest selection available was desired to be able to fully express the more complex task of subject analysis.)
Medium
Materials used in creation of work. Included to provide additional details on the various works of art. Data type: URI (Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus, selected because it had more specific terms for just the materials themselves rather than the less atomized terms like "oil painting" available in other vocabularies)
Format
What the work is. Primarily included as a method to differentiate murals from paintings. Data type: URI (LC: Thesaurus for Graphic Materials, chosen to be able to learn how the Getty AAT and LC TGN differ)
Item sets
What Mary Saw