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Core Public Event Vocabulary
cpev
http://purl.org/adms/assettype/Ontology
2018-04-13
http://data.europa.eu/m8g/cpev
The Core Public Event Vocabulary is designed to describe the core characteristics of a public event.
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v0.04 - First public version
v0.03 - Added schema:Date
v0.02 - Added definitions of hasSponsor, hasOrganiser and hasPromoter
v0.01 - Initial model
A legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource.
License
The preferred namespace prefix to use when using terms from this vocabulary in an XML document.
Preferred Namespace Prefix
The preferred namespace URI to use when using terms from this vocabulary in an XML document.
Preferred Namespace Uri
history note
A note about the past state/use/meaning of a concept.
Plan of organisation or arrangement of the event. Examples include conference call and physical meeting.
format
An agent that creates or coordinates an activity.
hasOrganiser
An agent that advertises an activity.
hasPromoter
An agent that financially supports an activity.
hasSponsor
Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the DCMI Type Vocabulary [DCMITYPE]. To describe the file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource, use the Format element.
The nature or genre of the resource.
Type
An intended audience, i.e. a group for whom something was created.
audience
The item being offered.
itemOffered
The location of for example where the event is happening, an organization is located, or where an action takes place.
location
An offer to provide this item—for example, an offer to sell a product, rent the DVD of a movie, perform a service, or give away tickets to an event.
offers
The opening hours of a certain place.
openingHoursSpecification
An Event that is part of this event. For example, a conference event includes many presentations, each of which is a subEvent of the conference.
subEvent
Information about how the event can be approached, reached or entered, in particular for people with special needs.
accessibility
Information regarding the registration of the event.
eventRegistration
The end date and time of the item (in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601">ISO 8601 date format</a>).
endDate
The start date and time of the item (in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601">ISO 8601 date format</a>).
startDate
URL of the item.
url
Something that happens at a particular place and time, organised by an agent for a particular purpose, and is of interest to a general audience. This definition excludes natural events such as earthquakes or hurricanes.
PublicEvent
Metadata for an event provides descriptive information that is the basis for discovery of the purpose, location, duration, and responsible agents associated with an event. Examples include an exhibition, webcast, conference, workshop, open day, performance, battle, trial, wedding, tea party, conflagration.
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A non-persistent, time-based occurrence.
Event
Examples of Agent include person, organization, and software agent.
A resource that acts or has the power to act.
Agent
Intended audience for an item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.
Audience
A date value in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601">ISO 8601 date format</a>.
Date
A combination of date and time of day in the form [-]CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[Z|(+|-)hh:mm] (see Chapter 5.4 of ISO 8601).
DateTime
An event happening at a certain time and location, such as a concert, lecture, or festival. Ticketing information may be added via the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/offers">offers</a> property. Repeated events may be structured as separate Event objects.
Event
A utility class that serves as the umbrella for a number of 'intangible' things such as quantities, structured values, etc.
Intangible
An offer to transfer some rights to an item or to provide a service — for example, an offer to sell tickets to an event, to rent the DVD of a movie, to stream a TV show over the internet, to repair a motorcycle, or to loan a book.</p>
<p>For <a href="http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin">GTIN</a>-related fields, see <a href="http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/support/check_digit_calculator">Check Digit calculator</a> and <a href="http://www.gs1us.org/resources/standards/gtin-validation-guide">validation guide</a> from <a href="http://www.gs1.org/">GS1</a>.
Offer
A structured value providing information about the opening hours of a place or a certain service inside a place.</p>
<p>The place is <strong>open</strong> if the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/opens">opens</a> property is specified, and <strong>closed</strong> otherwise.</p>
<p>If the value for the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/closes">closes</a> property is less than the value for the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/opens">opens</a> property then the hour range is assumed to span over the next day.
OpeningHoursSpecification
Entities that have a somewhat fixed, physical extension.
Place
Any offered product or service. For example: a pair of shoes; a concert ticket; the rental of a car; a haircut; or an episode of a TV show streamed online.
Product
Structured values are used when the value of a property has a more complex structure than simply being a textual value or a reference to another thing.
StructuredValue
The most generic type of item.
Thing
An agent (eg. person, group, software or physical artifact).
Agent
stable
Description
An account of the resource.
Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, a table of contents, a graphical representation, or a free-text account of the resource.
Title
A name given to the resource.
An idea or notion; a unit of thought.
Concept