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NAME
SemanticWeb::Schema::SpecialAnnouncement - A SpecialAnnouncement combines a simple date-stamped textual information update with contextualized Web links and other structured data
VERSION
version v23.0.0
DESCRIPTION
A SpecialAnnouncement combines a simple date-stamped textual information update with contextualized Web links and other structured data. It represents an information update made by a locally-oriented organization, for example schools, pharmacies, healthcare providers, community groups, police, local government.
For work in progress guidelines on Coronavirus-related markup see this doc.
The motivating scenario for SpecialAnnouncement is the Coronavirus pandemic, and the initial vocabulary is oriented to this urgent situation. Schema.org expect to improve the markup iteratively as it is deployed and as feedback emerges from use. In addition to our usual Github entry, feedback comments can also be provided in this document.
While this schema is designed to communicate urgent crisis-related information, it is not the same as an emergency warning technology like CAP, although there may be overlaps. The intent is to cover the kinds of everyday practical information being posted to existing websites during an emergency situation.
Several kinds of information can be provided:
We encourage the provision of "name", "text", "datePosted", "expires" (if appropriate), "category" and "url" as a simple baseline. It is important to provide a value for "category" where possible, most ideally as a well known URL from Wikipedia or Wikidata. In the case of the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic, this should be "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2019-20_coronavirus_pandemic" or "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q81068910".
For many of the possible properties, values can either be simple links or an inline description, depending on whether a summary is available. For a link, provide just the URL of the appropriate page as the property's value. For an inline description, use a SemanticWeb::Schema::WebContent type, and provide the url as a property of that, alongside at least a simple "[[text]]" summary of the page. It is unlikely that a single SpecialAnnouncement will need all of the possible properties simultaneously.
We expect that in many cases the page referenced might contain more specialized structured data, e.g. contact info, [[openingHours]], SemanticWeb::Schema::Event, SemanticWeb::Schema::FAQPage etc. By linking to those pages from a SemanticWeb::Schema::SpecialAnnouncement you can help make it clearer that the events are related to the situation (e.g. Coronavirus) indicated by the [[category]] property of the SemanticWeb::Schema::SpecialAnnouncement.
Many SemanticWeb::Schema::SpecialAnnouncements will relate to particular regions and to identifiable local organizations. Use [[spatialCoverage]] for the region, and [[announcementLocation]] to indicate specific SemanticWeb::Schema::LocalBusinesses and SemanticWeb::Schema::CivicStructures. If the announcement affects both a particular region and a specific location (for example, a library closure that serves an entire region), use both [[spatialCoverage]] and [[announcementLocation]].
The [[about]] property can be used to indicate entities that are the focus of the announcement. We now recommend using [[about]] only for representing non-location entities (e.g. a SemanticWeb::Schema::Course or a SemanticWeb::Schema::RadioStation). For places, use [[announcementLocation]] and [[spatialCoverage]]. Consumers of this markup should be aware that the initial design encouraged the use of [[about]] for locations too.
The basic content of SemanticWeb::Schema::SpecialAnnouncement is similar to that of an RSS or Atom feed. For publishers without such feeds, basic feed-like information can be shared by posting SemanticWeb::Schema::SpecialAnnouncement updates in a page, e.g. using JSON-LD. For sites with Atom/RSS functionality, you can point to a feed with the [[webFeed]] property. This can be a simple URL, or an inline SemanticWeb::Schema::DataFeed object, with [[encodingFormat]] providing media type information, e.g. "application/rss+xml" or "application/atom+xml".
ATTRIBUTES
announcement_location
announcementLocation
Indicates a specific SemanticWeb::Schema::CivicStructure or SemanticWeb::Schema::LocalBusiness associated with the SpecialAnnouncement. For example, a specific testing facility or business with special opening hours. For a larger geographic region like a quarantine of an entire region, use [[spatialCoverage]].
A announcement_location should be one of the following types:
_has_announcement_location
A predicate for the "announcement_location" attribute.
category
A category for the item. Greater signs or slashes can be used to informally indicate a category hierarchy.
A category should be one of the following types:
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::CategoryCode']
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::PhysicalActivityCategory']
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::Thing']
Str
_has_category
A predicate for the "category" attribute.
date_posted
datePosted
Publication date of an online listing.
A date_posted should be one of the following types:
Str
_has_date_posted
A predicate for the "date_posted" attribute.
disease_prevention_info
diseasePreventionInfo
Information about disease prevention.
A disease_prevention_info should be one of the following types:
_has_disease_prevention_info
A predicate for the "disease_prevention_info" attribute.
disease_spread_statistics
diseaseSpreadStatistics
Statistical information about the spread of a disease, either as SemanticWeb::Schema::WebContent, or described directly as a SemanticWeb::Schema::Dataset, or the specific SemanticWeb::Schema::Observations in the dataset. When a SemanticWeb::Schema::WebContent URL is provided, the page indicated might also contain more such markup.
A disease_spread_statistics should be one of the following types:
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::Dataset']
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::Observation']
InstanceOf['SemanticWeb::Schema::WebContent']
Str
_has_disease_spread_statistics
A predicate for the "disease_spread_statistics" attribute.
getting_tested_info
gettingTestedInfo
Information about getting tested (for a SemanticWeb::Schema::MedicalCondition), e.g. in the context of a pandemic.
A getting_tested_info should be one of the following types:
_has_getting_tested_info
A predicate for the "getting_tested_info" attribute.
government_benefits_info
governmentBenefitsInfo
governmentBenefitsInfo provides information about government benefits associated with a SpecialAnnouncement.
A government_benefits_info should be one of the following types:
_has_government_benefits_info
A predicate for the "government_benefits_info" attribute.
news_updates_and_guidelines
newsUpdatesAndGuidelines
Indicates a page with news updates and guidelines. This could often be (but is not required to be) the main page containing SemanticWeb::Schema::SpecialAnnouncement markup on a site.
A news_updates_and_guidelines should be one of the following types:
_has_news_updates_and_guidelines
A predicate for the "news_updates_and_guidelines" attribute.
public_transport_closures_info
publicTransportClosuresInfo
Information about public transport closures.
A public_transport_closures_info should be one of the following types:
_has_public_transport_closures_info
A predicate for the "public_transport_closures_info" attribute.
quarantine_guidelines
quarantineGuidelines
Guidelines about quarantine rules, e.g. in the context of a pandemic.
A quarantine_guidelines should be one of the following types:
_has_quarantine_guidelines
A predicate for the "quarantine_guidelines" attribute.
school_closures_info
schoolClosuresInfo
Information about school closures.
A school_closures_info should be one of the following types:
_has_school_closures_info
A predicate for the "school_closures_info" attribute.
travel_bans
travelBans
Information about travel bans, e.g. in the context of a pandemic.
A travel_bans should be one of the following types:
_has_travel_bans
A predicate for the "travel_bans" attribute.
web_feed
webFeed
The URL for a feed, e.g. associated with a podcast series, blog, or series of date-stamped updates. This is usually RSS or Atom.
A web_feed should be one of the following types:
_has_web_feed
A predicate for the "web_feed" attribute.
SEE ALSO
SemanticWeb::Schema::CreativeWork
SOURCE
The development version is on github at https://github.com/robrwo/SemanticWeb-Schema and may be cloned from git://github.com/robrwo/SemanticWeb-Schema.git
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/robrwo/SemanticWeb-Schema/issues
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
AUTHOR
Robert Rothenberg <rrwo@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2018-2023 by Robert Rothenberg.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)