$Id: taxonomy.xsd,v 1.1.1.1 2009/11/16 23:30:18 alex Exp $
The AIRS/INFO LINE Taxonomy of Human Services. For schema documentation see http://211taxonomy.org/resources/xml_schema/docs/docs.html as well as http://211taxonomy.org/resources/xml_schema/explanation
A list of references which credits sources used in writing taxonomy definitions or structuring taxonomy sections.
Comments on the term in plain text.
The date a term was first added to the taxonomy.
A plain text description of the meaning of the taxonomy term.
A code in an external classification system. Not to be confused with a taxonomy code.
A term in another classification system which corresponds to this taxonomy term.
Values like NPC, NTEE, UWASIS go here.
Code in the external system. Not to be confused with the code attribute of a taxonomy record.
The intended use of the term. Allowable values are: Service, Target, Organization/Facility Type, Modality, and Named Program
The last date that this term was substantively modified. This date does not reflect minor changes such as typographical corrections.
The name of a taxonomy term.
Oldcode is a list of every no-longer-used taxonomy code that has moved (moved, merged or split) to the current code.
Each record is a single taxonomy term.
seeAlso points to another record within the XML document identified by its code attribute (ID/IDREF).
Unique identifier of taxonomy record. Used as an ID for pointing to records.
We guarantee that seealso elements within a record don't repeat.
The concept to which this taxonomy term is related.
A list of concepts which serve as an alternate index to the taxonomy.
Another taxonomy term whose meaning is related to this term.
An external classification system.
A complete set of taxonomy terms.
Name of the whole taxonomy. E.g. "Taxonomy of Human Services"
The date this version of taxonomy information was released. Also serves as a "version number" to uniquely identify a version of taxonomy data and, by extension, any information categorized by the taxonomy.
The applicable country for this version of the taxonomy. Should be a two-letter code following ISO 3166 (http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/index.html).
The applicable language for this version of the taxonomy. Should be a three-letter code following ISO 639-2 (http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/).
A synonym or frequently used alternative name for the taxonomy term.