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A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encoding">encoding</a>s in one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats">Wikipedia</a>); specific encoding formats can be represented using the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> property applied to the relevant <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/3DModel">3DModel</a>.
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A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encoding">encoding</a>s in one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats">Wikipedia</a>); specific encoding formats can be represented using the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> property applied to the relevant <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/3DModel">3DModel</a>.
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3DModel
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3DModel
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An intangible type to be applied to any archive content, carrying with it a set of properties required to describe archival items and collections.
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An intangible type to be applied to any archive content, carrying with it a set of properties required to describe archival items and collections.
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An organization with archival holdings. An organization which keeps and preserves archival material and typically makes it accessible to the public.
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An organization with archival holdings. An organization which keeps and preserves archival material and typically makes it accessible to the public.
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A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
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A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
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Drawing
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Drawing
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An educational or occupational credential. A diploma, academic degree, certification, qualification, badge, etc., that may be awarded to a person or other entity that meets the requirements defined by the credentialer.
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An educational or occupational credential. A diploma, academic degree, certification, qualification, badge, etc., that may be awarded to a person or other entity that meets the requirements defined by the credentialer.
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EducationalOccupationalCredential
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EducationalOccupationalCredential
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An EndorsementRating is a rating that expresses some level of endorsement, for example inclusion in a "critic's pick" blog, a "Like" or "+1" on a social network. It can be considered the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/result">result</a> of an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorseAction">EndorseAction</a> in which the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a> of the action is rated positively by some <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/agent">agent</a>. As is common elsewhere in schema.org, it is sometimes more useful to describe the results of such an action without explicitly describing the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Action">Action</a>.<br/><br/> An <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorsementRating">EndorsementRating</a> may be part of a numeric scale or organized system, but this is not required: having an explicit type for indicating a positive, endorsement rating is particularly useful in the absence of numeric scales as it helps consumers understand that the rating is broadly positive.
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An EndorsementRating is a rating that expresses some level of endorsement, for example inclusion in a "critic's pick" blog, a "Like" or "+1" on a social network. It can be considered the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/result">result</a> of an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorseAction">EndorseAction</a> in which the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a> of the action is rated positively by some <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/agent">agent</a>. As is common elsewhere in schema.org, it is sometimes more useful to describe the results of such an action without explicitly describing the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Action">Action</a>.<br/><br/> An <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorsementRating">EndorsementRating</a> may be part of a numeric scale or organized system, but this is not required: having an explicit type for indicating a positive, endorsement rating is particularly useful in the absence of numeric scales as it helps consumers understand that the rating is broadly positive.
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An EndorsementRating is a rating that expresses some level of endorsement, for example inclusion in a "critic's pick" blog, a "Like" or "+1" on a social network. It can be considered the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/result">result</a> of an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorseAction">EndorseAction</a> in which the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a> of the action is rated positively by some <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/agent">agent</a>. As is common elsewhere in schema.org, it is sometimes more useful to describe the results of such an action without explicitly describing the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Action">Action</a>.<br/><br/> An <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorsementRating">EndorsementRating</a> may be part of a numeric scale or organized system, but this is not required: having an explicit type for indicating a positive, endorsement rating is particularly useful in the absence of numeric scales as it helps consumers understand that the rating is broadly positive.
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An EndorsementRating is a rating that expresses some level of endorsement, for example inclusion in a "critic's pick" blog, a "Like" or "+1" on a social network. It can be considered the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/result">result</a> of an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorseAction">EndorseAction</a> in which the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/object">object</a> of the action is rated positively by some <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/agent">agent</a>. As is common elsewhere in schema.org, it is sometimes more useful to describe the results of such an action without explicitly describing the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Action">Action</a>.<br/><br/> An <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/EndorsementRating">EndorsementRating</a> may be part of a numeric scale or organized system, but this is not required: having an explicit type for indicating a positive, endorsement rating is particularly useful in the absence of numeric scales as it helps consumers understand that the rating is broadly positive.
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A FundingAgency is an organization that implements one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/FundingScheme">FundingScheme</a>s and manages the granting process (via <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a>s, typically <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryGrant">MonetaryGrant</a>s). A funding agency is not always required for grant funding, e.g. philanthropic giving, corporate sponsorship etc.<br/><br/> <pre><code>Examples of funding agencies include ERC, REA, NIH, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation... </code></pre>
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A FundingAgency is an organization that implements one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/FundingScheme">FundingScheme</a>s and manages the granting process (via <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a>s, typically <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryGrant">MonetaryGrant</a>s). A funding agency is not always required for grant funding, e.g. philanthropic giving, corporate sponsorship etc.<br/><br/> <pre><code>Examples of funding agencies include ERC, REA, NIH, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation... </code></pre>
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FundingAgency
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FundingAgency
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A FundingScheme combines organizational, project and policy aspects of grant-based funding that sets guidelines, principles and mechanisms to support other kinds of projects and activities. Funding is typically organized via <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a> funding. Examples of funding schemes: Swiss Priority Programmes (SPPs); EU Framework 7 (FP7); Horizon 2020; the NIH-R01 Grant Program; Wellcome institutional strategic support fund. For large scale public sector funding, the management and administration of grant awards is often handled by other, dedicated, organizations - <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/FundingAgency">FundingAgency</a>s such as ERC, REA, ...
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A FundingScheme combines organizational, project and policy aspects of grant-based funding that sets guidelines, principles and mechanisms to support other kinds of projects and activities. Funding is typically organized via <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a> funding. Examples of funding schemes: Swiss Priority Programmes (SPPs); EU Framework 7 (FP7); Horizon 2020; the NIH-R01 Grant Program; Wellcome institutional strategic support fund. For large scale public sector funding, the management and administration of grant awards is often handled by other, dedicated, organizations - <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/FundingAgency">FundingAgency</a>s such as ERC, REA, ...
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FundingScheme
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FundingScheme
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A grant, typically financial or otherwise quantifiable, of resources. Typically a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/funder">funder</a> sponsors some <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryAmount">MonetaryAmount</a> to an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a>, sometimes not necessarily via a dedicated or long-lived <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Project">Project</a>, resulting in one or more outputs, or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/fundedItem">fundedItem</a>s. For financial sponsorship, indicate the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/funder">funder</a> of a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryGrant">MonetaryGrant</a>. For non-financial support, indicate <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/sponsor">sponsor</a> of <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a>s of resources (e.g. office space).<br/><br/> Grants support activities directed towards some agreed collective goals, often but not always organized as <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Project">Project</a>s. Long-lived projects are sometimes sponsored by a variety of grants over time, but it is also common for a project to be associated with a single grant.<br/><br/> The amount of a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a> is represented using <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/amount">amount</a> as a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryAmount">MonetaryAmount</a>.
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A grant, typically financial or otherwise quantifiable, of resources. Typically a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/funder">funder</a> sponsors some <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryAmount">MonetaryAmount</a> to an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a>, sometimes not necessarily via a dedicated or long-lived <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Project">Project</a>, resulting in one or more outputs, or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/fundedItem">fundedItem</a>s. For financial sponsorship, indicate the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/funder">funder</a> of a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryGrant">MonetaryGrant</a>. For non-financial support, indicate <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/sponsor">sponsor</a> of <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a>s of resources (e.g. office space).<br/><br/> Grants support activities directed towards some agreed collective goals, often but not always organized as <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Project">Project</a>s. Long-lived projects are sometimes sponsored by a variety of grants over time, but it is also common for a project to be associated with a single grant.<br/><br/> The amount of a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a> is represented using <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/amount">amount</a> as a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MonetaryAmount">MonetaryAmount</a>.
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Grant
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Grant
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A book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.
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A book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.
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Manuscript
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Manuscript
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A monetary grant.
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A monetary grant.
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MonetaryGrant
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MonetaryGrant
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A play is a form of literature, usually consisting of dialogue between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. Note the peformance of a Play would be a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TheaterEvent">TheaterEvent</a> - the <em>Play</em> being the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/workPerformed">workPerformed</a>.
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A play is a form of literature, usually consisting of dialogue between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. Note the peformance of a Play would be a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TheaterEvent">TheaterEvent</a> - the <em>Play</em> being the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/workPerformed">workPerformed</a>.
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Play
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Play
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A large, usually printed placard, bill, or announcement, often illustrated, that is posted to advertise or publicize something.
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A large, usually printed placard, bill, or announcement, often illustrated, that is posted to advertise or publicize something.
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Poster
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Poster
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An enterprise (potentially individual but typically collaborative), planned to achieve a particular aim. Use properties from <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/subOrganization">subOrganization</a>/<a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/parentOrganization">parentOrganization</a> to indicate project sub-structures.
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An enterprise (potentially individual but typically collaborative), planned to achieve a particular aim. Use properties from <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Organization">Organization</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/subOrganization">subOrganization</a>/<a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/parentOrganization">parentOrganization</a> to indicate project sub-structures.
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Project
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Project
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A delivery service through which radio content is provided via broadcast over the air or online.
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A delivery service through which radio content is provided via broadcast over the air or online.
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RadioBroadcastService
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RadioBroadcastService
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A Research project.
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A Research project.
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ResearchProject
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ResearchProject
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Printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music.
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Printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music.
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SheetMusic
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SheetMusic
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Short story or tale. A brief work of literature, usually written in narrative prose.
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Short story or tale. A brief work of literature, usually written in narrative prose.
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ShortStory
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ShortStory
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A tourist destination. In principle any <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> can be a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> from a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/City">City</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Region">Region</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Country">Country</a> to an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/AmusementPark">AmusementPark</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Hotel">Hotel</a>. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TourstDestination">TourstDestination</a>, or be used as an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/additionalType">additionalType</a> to add tourist relevant properties to any other <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a>. A <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> is defined as a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> that contains, or is colocated with, one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TourstAttractions">TourstAttractions</a>, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/touristType">touristType</a>. The <a href="http://www2.unwto.org/">UNWTO</a> defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
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A tourist destination. In principle any <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> can be a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> from a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/City">City</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Region">Region</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Country">Country</a> to an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/AmusementPark">AmusementPark</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Hotel">Hotel</a>. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TourstDestination">TourstDestination</a>, or be used as an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/additionalType">additionalType</a> to add tourist relevant properties to any other <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a>. A <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> is defined as a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> that contains, or is colocated with, one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TourstAttractions">TourstAttractions</a>, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/touristType">touristType</a>. The <a href="http://www2.unwto.org/">UNWTO</a> defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
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A tourist destination. In principle any <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> can be a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> from a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/City">City</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Region">Region</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Country">Country</a> to an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/AmusementPark">AmusementPark</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Hotel">Hotel</a>. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a>, or be used as an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/additionalType">additionalType</a> to add tourist relevant properties to any other <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a>. A <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> is defined as a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> that contains, or is colocated with, one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristAttraction">TouristAttraction</a>s, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/touristType">touristType</a>. The <a href="http://www2.unwto.org/">UNWTO</a> defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
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A tourist destination. In principle any <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> can be a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> from a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/City">City</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Region">Region</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Country">Country</a> to an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/AmusementPark">AmusementPark</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Hotel">Hotel</a>. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a>, or be used as an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/additionalType">additionalType</a> to add tourist relevant properties to any other <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a>. A <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristDestination">TouristDestination</a> is defined as a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Place">Place</a> that contains, or is colocated with, one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/TouristAttraction">TouristAttraction</a>s, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/touristType">touristType</a>. The <a href="http://www2.unwto.org/">UNWTO</a> defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
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The location(s) applicants can apply from. This is usually used for telecommuting jobs where the applicant does not need to be in a physical office. Note: This should not be used for citizenship or work visa requirements.
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The location(s) applicants can apply from. This is usually used for telecommuting jobs where the applicant does not need to be in a physical office. Note: This should not be used for citizenship or work visa requirements.
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applicantLocationRequirements
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applicantLocationRequirements
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Collection, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonds">fonds</a>, or item held, kept or maintained by an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/ArchiveOrganization">ArchiveOrganization</a>.
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Collection, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonds">fonds</a>, or item held, kept or maintained by an <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/ArchiveOrganization">ArchiveOrganization</a>.
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The modulation (e.g. FM, AM, etc) used by a particular broadcast service
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The modulation (e.g. FM, AM, etc) used by a particular broadcast service
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broadcastSignalModulation
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broadcastSignalModulation
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The subchannel used for the broadcast.
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The subchannel used for the broadcast.
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broadcastSubChannel
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broadcastSubChannel
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The official callsign for the radio broadcast.
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The official callsign for the radio broadcast.
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callSign
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callSign
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The number of items in the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Collection">Collection</a>.
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The number of items in the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Collection">Collection</a>.
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Knowledge, skill, ability or personal attribute that must be demonstrated by a person or other entity.
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Knowledge, skill, ability or personal attribute that must be demonstrated by a person or other entity.
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competencyRequired
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competencyRequired
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The category or type of credential being described, for example "degree”, “certificate”, “badge”, or more specific term.
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The category or type of credential being described, for example "degree”, “certificate”, “badge”, or more specific term.
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credentialCategory
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credentialCategory
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The currency in which the monetary amount is expressed (in 3-letter <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217">ISO 4217</a> format).
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The currency in which the monetary amount is expressed (in 3-letter <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217">ISO 4217</a> format).
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Educational background needed for the position.
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Educational background needed for the position.
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The level in terms of progression through an educational or training context. Examples of educational levels include 'beginner', 'intermediate' or 'advanced', and formal sets of level indicators.
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The level in terms of progression through an educational or training context. Examples of educational levels include 'beginner', 'intermediate' or 'advanced', and formal sets of level indicators.
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educationalLevel
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educationalLevel
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The elevation of a location (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System">WGS 84</a>).
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The elevation of a location (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System">WGS 84</a>).
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"""
The elevation of a location (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System">WGS 84</a>). Values may be of the form 'NUMBER UNIT<em>OF</em>MEASUREMENT' (e.g., '1,000 m', '3,200 ft') while numbers alone should be assumed to be a value in meters.
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The elevation of a location (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System">WGS 84</a>). Values may be of the form 'NUMBER UNIT<em>OF</em>MEASUREMENT' (e.g., '1,000 m', '3,200 ft') while numbers alone should be assumed to be a value in meters.
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The end time of the clip expressed as the number of seconds from the beginning of the work.
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The end time of the clip expressed as the number of seconds from the beginning of the work.
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endOffset
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endOffset
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"""
The endTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to end. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from January to <em>December</em>.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
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The endTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to end. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from January to <em>December</em>.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
"""
"""
The endTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to end. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from January to <em>December</em>. For media, including audio and video, it's the time offset of the end of a clip within a larger file.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
"""
The endTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to end. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from January to <em>December</em>. For media, including audio and video, it's the time offset of the end of a clip within a larger file.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
"""
"""
A property describing the estimated salary for a job posting based on a variety of variables including, but not limited to industry, job title, and location. The estimated salary is usually computed by outside organizations and therefore the hiring organization is not bound to this estimated salary.
"""
A property describing the estimated salary for a job posting based on a variety of variables including, but not limited to industry, job title, and location. The estimated salary is usually computed by outside organizations and therefore the hiring organization is not bound to this estimated salary.
"""
"""
An estimated salary for a job posting based on a variety of variables including, but not limited to industry, job title, and location. Estimated salaries are often computed by outside organizations rather than the hiring organization, who may not have committed to the estimated value.
"""
An estimated salary for a job posting based on a variety of variables including, but not limited to industry, job title, and location. Estimated salaries are often computed by outside organizations rather than the hiring organization, who may not have committed to the estimated value.
"""
"""
Description of skills and experience needed for the position.
"""
Description of skills and experience needed for the position.
"""
/>
"""
Indicates an item funded or sponsored through a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a>.
"""
Indicates an item funded or sponsored through a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Grant">Grant</a>.
"""
"""
fundedItem
"""
fundedItem
"""
/>
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a containing geometry to a contained geometry. "a contains b iff no points of b lie in the exterior of a, and at least one point of the interior of b lies in the interior of a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a containing geometry to a contained geometry. "a contains b iff no points of b lie in the exterior of a, and at least one point of the interior of b lies in the interior of a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geoContains
"""
geoContains
"""
/>
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that covers it. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that covers it. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geoCoveredBy
"""
geoCoveredBy
"""
/>
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a covering geometry to a covered geometry. "Every point of b is a point of (the interior or boundary of) a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a covering geometry to a covered geometry. "Every point of b is a point of (the interior or boundary of) a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geoCovers
"""
geoCovers
"""
/>
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that crosses it: "a crosses b: they have some but not all interior points in common, and the dimension of the intersection is less than that of at least one of them". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that crosses it: "a crosses b: they have some but not all interior points in common, and the dimension of the intersection is less than that of at least one of them". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geoCrosses
"""
geoCrosses
"""
/>
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically disjoint: they have no point in common. They form a set of disconnected geometries." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>)
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically disjoint: they have no point in common. They form a set of disconnected geometries." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>)
"""
"""
geoDisjoint
"""
geoDisjoint
"""
/>
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically equal, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>. "Two geometries are topologically equal if their interiors intersect and no part of the interior or boundary of one geometry intersects the exterior of the other" (a symmetric relationship)
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically equal, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>. "Two geometries are topologically equal if their interiors intersect and no part of the interior or boundary of one geometry intersects the exterior of the other" (a symmetric relationship)
"""
"""
geoEquals
"""
geoEquals
"""
/>
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) have at least one point in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) have at least one point in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geoIntersects
"""
geoIntersects
"""
/>
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that geospatially overlaps it, i.e. they have some but not all points in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that geospatially overlaps it, i.e. they have some but not all points in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geoOverlaps
"""
geoOverlaps
"""
/>
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) touch: they have at least one boundary point in common, but no interior points." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a> )
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) touch: they have at least one boundary point in common, but no interior points." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a> )
"""
"""
geoTouches
"""
geoTouches
"""
/>
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to one that contains it, i.e. it is inside (i.e. within) its interior. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to one that contains it, i.e. it is inside (i.e. within) its interior. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geoWithin
"""
geoWithin
"""
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a containing geometry to a contained geometry. "a contains b iff no points of b lie in the exterior of a, and at least one point of the interior of b lies in the interior of a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a containing geometry to a contained geometry. "a contains b iff no points of b lie in the exterior of a, and at least one point of the interior of b lies in the interior of a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geospatiallyContains
"""
geospatiallyContains
"""
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that covers it. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that covers it. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geospatiallyCoveredBy
"""
geospatiallyCoveredBy
"""
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a covering geometry to a covered geometry. "Every point of b is a point of (the interior or boundary of) a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a covering geometry to a covered geometry. "Every point of b is a point of (the interior or boundary of) a". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geospatiallyCovers
"""
geospatiallyCovers
"""
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that crosses it: "a crosses b: they have some but not all interior points in common, and the dimension of the intersection is less than that of at least one of them". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that crosses it: "a crosses b: they have some but not all interior points in common, and the dimension of the intersection is less than that of at least one of them". As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geospatiallyCrosses
"""
geospatiallyCrosses
"""
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically disjoint: they have no point in common. They form a set of disconnected geometries." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>)
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically disjoint: they have no point in common. They form a set of disconnected geometries." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>)
"""
"""
geospatiallyDisjoint
"""
geospatiallyDisjoint
"""
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically equal, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>. "Two geometries are topologically equal if their interiors intersect and no part of the interior or boundary of one geometry intersects the exterior of the other" (a symmetric relationship)
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically equal, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>. "Two geometries are topologically equal if their interiors intersect and no part of the interior or boundary of one geometry intersects the exterior of the other" (a symmetric relationship)
"""
"""
geospatiallyEquals
"""
geospatiallyEquals
"""
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) have at least one point in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) have at least one point in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geospatiallyIntersects
"""
geospatiallyIntersects
"""
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that geospatially overlaps it, i.e. they have some but not all points in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that geospatially overlaps it, i.e. they have some but not all points in common. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geospatiallyOverlaps
"""
geospatiallyOverlaps
"""
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) touch: they have at least one boundary point in common, but no interior points." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a> )
"""
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) touch: they have at least one boundary point in common, but no interior points." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a> )
"""
"""
geospatiallyTouches
"""
geospatiallyTouches
"""
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to one that contains it, i.e. it is inside (i.e. within) its interior. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to one that contains it, i.e. it is inside (i.e. within) its interior. As defined in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM">DE-9IM</a>.
"""
"""
geospatiallyWithin
"""
geospatiallyWithin
"""
/>
"""
<a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/ArchiveOrganization">ArchiveOrganization</a> that holds, keeps or maintains the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/ArchiveComponent">ArchiveComponent</a>.
"""
<a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/ArchiveOrganization">ArchiveOrganization</a> that holds, keeps or maintains the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/ArchiveComponent">ArchiveComponent</a>.
"""
"""
holdingArchive
"""@en
holdingArchive
"""@en
/>
"""
Current location of the item.
"""
Current location of the item.
"""
"""
itemLocation
"""@en
itemLocation
"""@en
/>
"""
A description of the job location (e.g TELECOMMUTE for telecommute jobs).
"""
A description of the job location (e.g TELECOMMUTE for telecommute jobs).
"""
"""
jobLocationType
"""
jobLocationType
"""
/>
"""
The quantity of the materials being described or an expression of the physical space they occupy.
"""
The quantity of the materials being described or an expression of the physical space they occupy.
"""
"""
materialExtent
"""@en
materialExtent
"""@en
/>
"""
The number of membership points earned by the member. If necessary, the unitText can be used to express the units the points are issued in. (e.g. stars, miles, etc.)
"""
The number of membership points earned by the member. If necessary, the unitText can be used to express the units the points are issued in. (e.g. stars, miles, etc.)
"""
"""
membershipPointsEarned
"""
membershipPointsEarned
"""
/>
"""
Indicates the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_Stock_Number">NATO stock number</a> (nsn) of a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a>.
"""
Indicates the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_Stock_Number">NATO stock number</a> (nsn) of a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Product">Product</a>.
"""
"""
nsn
"""
nsn
"""
/>
"""
Identifies that this <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Trip">Trip</a> is a subTrip of another Trip. For example Day 1, Day 2, etc. of a multi-day trip.
"""
Identifies that this <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Trip">Trip</a> is a subTrip of another Trip. For example Day 1, Day 2, etc. of a multi-day trip.
"""
"""
partOfTrip
"""
partOfTrip
"""
"""
Specific qualifications required for this role.
"""
Specific qualifications required for this role.
"""
/>
"""
An organization that acknowledges the validity, value or utility of a credential. Note: recognition may include a process of quality assurance or accreditation.
"""
An organization that acknowledges the validity, value or utility of a credential. Note: recognition may include a process of quality assurance or accreditation.
"""
"""
recognizedBy
"""
recognizedBy
"""
"""
Responsibilities associated with this role.
"""
Responsibilities associated with this role.
"""
"""
Skills required to fulfill this role.
"""
Skills required to fulfill this role.
"""
/>
"""
A slogan or motto associated with the item.
"""
A slogan or motto associated with the item.
"""
"""
slogan
"""
slogan
"""
"""
The range of spatial applicability of a dataset, e.g. for a dataset of New York weather, the state of New York.
"""
The range of spatial applicability of a dataset, e.g. for a dataset of New York weather, the state of New York.
"""
"""
The "spatial" property can be used in cases when more specific properties (e.g. <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/locationCreated">locationCreated</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/spatialCoverage">spatialCoverage</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/contentLocation">contentLocation</a>) are not known to be appropriate.
"""
The "spatial" property can be used in cases when more specific properties (e.g. <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/locationCreated">locationCreated</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/spatialCoverage">spatialCoverage</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/contentLocation">contentLocation</a>) are not known to be appropriate.
"""
/>
"""
The start time of the clip expressed as the number of seconds from the beginning of the work.
"""
The start time of the clip expressed as the number of seconds from the beginning of the work.
"""
"""
startOffset
"""
startOffset
"""
"""
The startTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to start. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from <em>January</em> to December.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
"""
The startTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to start. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from <em>January</em> to December.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
"""
"""
The startTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to start. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from <em>January</em> to December. For media, including audio and video, it's the time offset of the start of a clip within a larger file.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
"""
The startTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to start. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from <em>January</em> to December. For media, including audio and video, it's the time offset of the start of a clip within a larger file.<br/><br/> Note that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
"""
/>
"""
Identifies a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Trip">Trip</a> that is a subTrip of this Trip. For example Day 1, Day 2, etc. of a multi-day trip.
"""
Identifies a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Trip">Trip</a> that is a subTrip of this Trip. For example Day 1, Day 2, etc. of a multi-day trip.
"""
"""
subTrip
"""
subTrip
"""
"""
The range of temporal applicability of a dataset, e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 (in ISO 8601 time interval format).
"""
The range of temporal applicability of a dataset, e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 (in ISO 8601 time interval format).
"""
"""
The "temporal" property can be used in cases where more specific properties (e.g. <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/temporalCoverage">temporalCoverage</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/dateCreated">dateCreated</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/dateModified">dateModified</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/datePublished">datePublished</a>) are not known to be appropriate.
"""
The "temporal" property can be used in cases where more specific properties (e.g. <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/temporalCoverage">temporalCoverage</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/dateCreated">dateCreated</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/dateModified">dateModified</a>, <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/datePublished">datePublished</a>) are not known to be appropriate.
"""
"""
The temporalCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the period that the content applies to, i.e. that it describes, either as a DateTime or as a textual string indicating a time period in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_intervals">ISO 8601 time interval format</a>. In the case of a Dataset it will typically indicate the relevant time period in a precise notation (e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 would be written "2011/2012"). Other forms of content e.g. ScholarlyArticle, Book, TVSeries or TVEpisode may indicate their temporalCoverage in broader terms - textually or via well-known URL. Written works such as books may sometimes have precise temporal coverage too, e.g. a work set in 1939 - 1945 can be indicated in ISO 8601 interval format format via "1939/1945".
"""
The temporalCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the period that the content applies to, i.e. that it describes, either as a DateTime or as a textual string indicating a time period in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_intervals">ISO 8601 time interval format</a>. In the case of a Dataset it will typically indicate the relevant time period in a precise notation (e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 would be written "2011/2012"). Other forms of content e.g. ScholarlyArticle, Book, TVSeries or TVEpisode may indicate their temporalCoverage in broader terms - textually or via well-known URL. Written works such as books may sometimes have precise temporal coverage too, e.g. a work set in 1939 - 1945 can be indicated in ISO 8601 interval format format via "1939/1945".
"""
"""
The temporalCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the period that the content applies to, i.e. that it describes, either as a DateTime or as a textual string indicating a time period in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_intervals">ISO 8601 time interval format</a>. In the case of a Dataset it will typically indicate the relevant time period in a precise notation (e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 would be written "2011/2012"). Other forms of content e.g. ScholarlyArticle, Book, TVSeries or TVEpisode may indicate their temporalCoverage in broader terms - textually or via well-known URL. Written works such as books may sometimes have precise temporal coverage too, e.g. a work set in 1939 - 1945 can be indicated in ISO 8601 interval format format via "1939/1945".<br/><br/> Open-ended date ranges can be written with ".." in place of the end date. For example, "2015-11/.." indicates a range beginning in November 2015 and with no specified final date. This is tentative and might be updated in future when ISO 8601 is officially updated.
"""
The temporalCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the period that the content applies to, i.e. that it describes, either as a DateTime or as a textual string indicating a time period in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_intervals">ISO 8601 time interval format</a>. In the case of a Dataset it will typically indicate the relevant time period in a precise notation (e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 would be written "2011/2012"). Other forms of content e.g. ScholarlyArticle, Book, TVSeries or TVEpisode may indicate their temporalCoverage in broader terms - textually or via well-known URL. Written works such as books may sometimes have precise temporal coverage too, e.g. a work set in 1939 - 1945 can be indicated in ISO 8601 interval format format via "1939/1945".<br/><br/> Open-ended date ranges can be written with ".." in place of the end date. For example, "2015-11/.." indicates a range beginning in November 2015 and with no specified final date. This is tentative and might be updated in future when ISO 8601 is officially updated.
"""
Numbers
| Name | Old | New |
|---|---|---|
|
|
12863 | 13081 |
|
|
2278 | 2301 |
| Statements by Predicate | Old | New |
|---|---|---|
| 600 | 641 | |
| 2279 | 2308 | |
| 2278 | 2291 | |
| 2272 | 2291 | |
| 839 | 856 | |
| 126 | 128 | |
| 18 | 20 | |
| 26 | 26 | |
| 7 | 6 | |
| 20 | 20 | |
| 2 | 0 | |
| 237 | 277 | |
| 1784 | 1816 | |
| 34 | 40 | |
| 667 | 655 | |
| 1579 | 1615 | |
| 7 | 7 | |
| 2 | 0 | |
| 86 | 84 |