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Definition

Textual description of the object or work

Other possible database element names

Description

Text/URI

Text

Repeatable

Yes

Obligation level

Recommended

(museum-digital: Mandatory)

Recording notes

The object description should describe the object or work briefly and concisely. It should be written in a way that requires as little prior knowledge as possible and is understandable to a wide audience. The object description should contain as many relevant keywords as possible to make it easier to find the object record in a free text search. If the object description text is subject to special usage rights (e.g. copyright), this should be indicated in a separate data element (in LIDO: <lido:objectDescriptionRights>, from LIDO v1.1).

AI writing assistants can be used to generate inclusive description texts. However, the result should always be checked by an editor and amended if necessary.

Examples

The façade architecture of the cabinet is modelled on ancient theatres. With its ingenious system of compartments and drawers, it was used to store the treasures collected in the Kunstkammer. As well as being functional furniture, the cabinet itself is also a work of art. The ivory panels show extensive imagery: the founders of the four great empires of Antiquity and the deeds of the virtuous ancient hero Hercules. The pull-out writing tablet contains a rotatable world map that refers to the Habsburgs and suggests that the cabinet was made for King Phillip II of Spain.

Expression in LIDO v1.0

<lido:objectDescriptionWrap>
	<lido:objectDescriptionSet>
		<lido:descriptiveNoteValue xml:lang="de">Die Fassadenarchitektur des Kabinettschranks findet ihr Vorbild im antiken Theaterbau. Mit seinem ausgeklügelten System von Fächern und Schubladen diente er zur Aufbewahrung von gesammelten Kostbarkeiten der Kunstkammer. Über seine Bestimmung zum funktionalen Möbel hinaus ist der Schrank selbst auch als Kunstwerk zu verstehen. Die Elfenbeintafeln zeigen ein umfangreiches Bildprogramm: die Gründer der vier großen Weltreiche des Altertums und die Taten des tugendhaften antiken Helden Herkules. Die ausziehbare Schreibplatte enthält eine drehbare Weltkarte, die auf die Habsburger verweist und vermuten lässt, dass das Kabinettmöbel für König Phillipp II. von Spanien angefertigt worden ist.</lido:descriptiveNoteValue>
		<lido:descriptiveNoteValue xml:lang="en">The façade architecture of the cabinet is modelled on ancient theatres. With its ingenious system of compartments and drawers, it was used to store the treasures collected in the Kunstkammer. As well as being functional furniture, the cabinet itself is also a work of art. The ivory panels show extensive imagery: the founders of the four great empires of Antiquity and the deeds of the virtuous ancient hero Hercules. The pull-out writing tablet contains a rotatable world map that refers to the Habsburgs and suggests that the cabinet was made for King Phillip II of Spain.</lido:descriptiveNoteValue>
	</lido:objectDescriptionSet>
</lido:objectDescriptionWrap>   

Expression in LIDO v1.1

(Including <lido:objectDescriptionRights>)

<lido:objectDescriptionWrap>
	<lido:objectDescriptionSet>
		<lido:descriptiveNoteValue xml:lang="de">Die Fassadenarchitektur des Kabinettschranks findet ihr Vorbild im antiken Theaterbau. Mit seinem ausgeklügelten System von Fächern und Schubladen diente er zur Aufbewahrung von gesammelten Kostbarkeiten der Kunstkammer. Über seine Bestimmung zum funktionalen Möbel hinaus ist der Schrank selbst auch als Kunstwerk zu verstehen. Die Elfenbeintafeln zeigen ein umfangreiches Bildprogramm: die Gründer der vier großen Weltreiche des Altertums und die Taten des tugendhaften antiken Helden Herkules. Die ausziehbare Schreibplatte enthält eine drehbare Weltkarte, die auf die Habsburger verweist und vermuten lässt, dass das Kabinettmöbel für König Phillipp II. von Spanien angefertigt worden ist.</lido:descriptiveNoteValue>
		<lido:descriptiveNoteValue xml:lang="en">The façade architecture of the cabinet is modelled on ancient theatres. With its ingenious system of compartments and drawers, it was used to store the treasures collected in the Kunstkammer. As well as being functional furniture, the cabinet itself is also a work of art. The ivory panels show extensive imagery: the founders of the four great empires of Antiquity and the deeds of the virtuous ancient hero Hercules. The pull-out writing tablet contains a rotatable world map that refers to the Habsburgs and suggests that the cabinet was made for King Phillip II of Spain.</lido:descriptiveNoteValue>
        <lido:objectDescriptionRights>
			<lido:rightsType>
				<skos:Concept rdf:about="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">
					<skos:prefLabel xml:lang="de">CC0 1.0 Universell</skos:prefLabel>
					<skos:prefLabel xml:lang="en">CC0 1.0 Universal</skos:prefLabel>
				</skos:Concept>
			</lido:rightsType>
		</lido:objectDescriptionRights>
	</lido:objectDescriptionSet>
</lido:objectDescriptionWrap>

Comparison with relevant standards and database models

StandardElement nameText/URIRepeatableObligation levelComment

German Digital Library: Metadata requirements for data provision 

(No match)Not applicableNot applicableNot applicable



German Digital Library LIDO application profile (DDB-LIDO)

<objectDescriptionSet>/<descriptiveNoteValue>

TextYes

Conditionally mandatory

Recommended

Mandatory if sub-elements exist.


CCC-LIDO Application profile

Description

<objectDescriptionSet>/<descriptiveNoteValue>

TextYesRecommended

DFG Basic Data Record Source Object DescriptionURINot specified

Recommended



DFG Practical Guidelines on Digitisation: LIDO core metadata

Object description

<objectDescriptionSet>

Text and/or URIYes

Recommended



Europeana Data Model (EDM)

<dc:description>

TextYesConditionally mandatoryIn Europeana Data Model <dc:title> (Object title) OR <dc:description> (Object description) are mandatory.
EODEM application profile

Brief Description

/lido:objectDescriptionWrap/lido:objectDescriptionSet/ lido:descriptiveNoteValue


NoRecommended

Categories for the Description of Works of Art (2024)18.1. Descriptive Note TextTextNoNot mandatoryAdditional elements are recommended to describe specific aspects: Abstract Description, Pagination Description, Foliation Description, Extent Description, Arrangement Description. 
CDWA Lite (2006)17.1 Description/Descriptive Note Set TextYesNot mandatory

Spectrum 5.1Brief description
Physical description
TextNoRecommended"Brief description" is a core element. The obligation level is determined by the institution.
schema.org (v.29.2, Creative Work)DescriptionTextNot specifiedNot specified

digiCULTBeschreibung [eng.: Description]TextYesRecommendedIn digiCULT, for legal reasons, when data is made available via the OAI interface, the description is not included by default.
museum-digitalDescriptionTextNoMandatoryIn museum-digital the object description is mandatory. The text has a minimum length of 25 characters.

ID data element

mds0005

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