Structural Metadata

Describes the organization and formatting of the official scripture files.


Describes the organization, indexing, and formatting of the provided data. This is especially important for helping users understand the relationships between different datasets or resources uploaded.


Structure

Describes the structure of resources, like how pages are ordered to form chapters in a book, ensuring they can be used and navigated correctly.


Canon Specifications

Canon Type The overall structure and order of this canon (e.g. OT , OT+ , DC ; NT etc…) <canonSpec>
Canon Components The components of this canon, which should match the canon type chosen above (e.g. WesternOT , WesternNT , ethiopianProtestantOT , ethiopianProtestantNT , etc…) <component>
Book Names
name
Book ID A unique identifier used to reference additional information about the book's name. Often includes the three-letter book code within the content. (e.g. REV ) id="..."
Long Name Long form name used to refer to the book in its official or native language. (example: Revelation of John ) long
Short Name Short form name used to refer to the book in its official or native language. (example: Revelation ) short
Abbreviation Preferred or common abbreviation used to refer to the book (example: Rv ) abbr
Formatting

Text Formatting see full specific
Audio Formatting see full specific
Video Formatting see full specific
Braille Formatting see full specific
Print Formatting see full specific

Resources

Details regarding individual files stored, along with their technical specifications and requirements.

Resource resource
URI The file name or file path of the resource (e.g. release/USX_1/GEN.usx ) uri="..."
mimeType Specifies the type of data contained in a file (e.g. application/xml , application/zip ) mimeType="..."
size Size of the file in byte (e.g. 17976 ) size="..."
checksum a unique value calculated from data to detect errors during transmission or storage. (e.g. 054bce15605ed2b17a898b72f78c9df6 ) checksum="..."
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