Credential Approval Lists Example
This page provides an example of what real data might look like if it were published to the Registry in a Collection and leveraged the secondary-source publishing approach to enable the Collection owner to assert additional information that applies in the context of the Collection and/or where such information is not present in the Registry.
Each item in the table below is included in this example. Each displayed item provides more information about itself and its role in this example.
Note that some additional transformations have been made to the otherwise-real data to facilitate this example and the connections between the records. While this example is partially based on real data, the data on this page should not be interpreted as real data.
In this example:
- The Collection is a made-up ETPL from a made-up state organization with a CTID of .
- Each of the resources in the table below is represented at the envelope level in order to expose the envelope's from_primary_source and owned_by properties.
- Some information has been omitted from the envelopes for brevity.
- The first two resources in the registry are directly referenced from the CollectionMember instances (to illustrate a case where no secondary-source records are needed).
- The next two resources are entirely described by secondary-source records (to illustrate a case where no primary source records available).
- Each of the remaining resources has been split into a secondary-source record and a primary source record. In each of these cases:
- The secondary-source record provides some data that is not present in the primary source record.
- The secondary-source record references the primary-source record via the owl:sameAs property.
Type | Name | CTID | Envelope | Resource |
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