List of IPTC NewsCodes and other vocabularies (original) (raw)
Results from requesting the base URL of all IPTC vocabularies: http://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/ This list includes all IPTC-maintained vocabularies branded as NewsCodes and some non-IPTC vocabularies for which a Scheme URI and a Scheme Alias are defined.IPTC vocabularies are listed also in IPTC Catalog files which can be found in the web folder: www.iptc.org/std/catalog A grouping of IPTC vocabularies by different types and use cases is available on this web page
Definition (en-GB): The role of a party (person or organisation) which created, originated, supplied, enhanced, distributed or contributed in another way to the content, or the role of a party which supported these activities.
Definition (en-GB): Indicates a subject of an item.
Note (en-GB): The Media Topic NewsCodes is IPTC's new (as of December 2010) 1100-term taxonomy with a focus on text. The development started with the Subject Codes and extended the tree to 5 levels and reused the same 17 top level terms. The terms below the top level have been revised and rearranged. Each Media Topic provides a mapping back to one of the Subject Codes.
Definition (en-GB): Indicates a narrower attribute-like context for a Subject Code, e.g. for sports: the gender of participants, indoor/outdoor competition etc.
Note (en-GB): This vocabulary should be used with the Subject Codes
Definition (en-GB): Indicators showing how a news organisation works to encourage readers to consider the news organisation worthy of their trust
Note (en-GB): This vocabulary was created through IPTC's adoption of The Trust Project's Trust Indicators® and collaboration with the Journalism Trust Initiative.
Definition (en-GB): The priority of a transmission is designated by any of the single alpha characters from the vocabulary. (ANPA 1312 specs, section H)
Note (en-GB): The vocabulary is owned by NAA - www.naa.org
Definition (en-GB): The wire designator code will be an upper- or lowercase single alpha character that identifies the basic nature of the service. (ANPA 1312 specs, section B)
Note (en-GB): The vocabulary is owned by NAA - www.naa.org
Definition (en-GB): The information in this field is designed to enable newspaper systems to distinguish new leads, inserts, corrections and adds, so that the process of automatically assembling separately transmitted portions of a story is not limited to putting the latest material at the bottom of the file. (ANPA 1312 specs, section O)
Note (en-GB): The vocabulary is owned by NAA - www.naa.org
Definition (en-GB): Language tags are used to help identify languages, whether spoken, written, signed, or otherwise signaled, for the purpose of communication.
Note (en-GB): Body owning this CV: IETF - www.ietf.org
Name (en-GB): GICS - Global Industry Categorisation Standard
Definition (en-GB): The GICS classifications aim to enhance the investment research and asset management process for financial professionals worldwide. It is the result of numerous discussions with asset owners, portfolio managers and investment analysts around the world and is designed to respond to the global financial community's need for an accurate, complete and standard industry definition.
Note (en-GB): Body owning this CV: GICS was developed by MSCI and Standard & Poor’s, and is maintained by MSCI.
Name (en-GB): ISO Market Identifer Codes (MIC) -ISO 10383
Definition (en-GB): This International Standard specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies and funds. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself.
Note (en-GB): This vocabulary is owned by ISO (www.iso.org)
Name (en-GB): ISO 2-letter country name codes - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
Definition (en-GB): Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions -- Part 1: Country codes. The short country names from ISO 3166-1 and the alpha-2 codes are made available by ISO at no charge for internal use and non-commercial purposes.
Note (en-GB): This vocabulary is owned by ISO - www.iso.ch
Name (en-GB): ISO 3-letter country name codes - ISO 3166-1 alpha-3
Definition (en-GB): Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions -- Part 1: Country codes. The short country names from ISO 3166-1 and the alpha-2 codes are made available by ISO at no charge for internal use and non-commercial purposes.
Note (en-GB): This vocabulary is owned by ISO - www.iso.ch
Name (en-GB): ISO currency codes - ISO 4217 - alpha codes
Definition (en-GB): This International Standard specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies and funds. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself.
Note (en-GB): The vocabulary is owned by ISO - www.iso.ch
Name (en-GB): ISO currency codes - ISO 4217 - numeric codes
Definition (en-GB): This International Standard specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies and funds. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself.
Note (en-GB): This vocabulary is owned by ISO - www.iso.ch
Definition (en-GB): The SEC Submission Type defines the specific submission type, and implied form specification, associated with filing a document to the U.S. SEC EDGAR database.
Note (en-GB): Body owning this CV: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Submission / Body owning the format of the codes: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Submission.
Name (en-GB): Tradable Instrument Display Mnemonics
Definition (en-GB): A TIDM identifies a UK listed security, and was previously known as an EPIC = Exchange Price Information Computer (code). Reuters and Bloomberg combine a TIDM code with a suffix.
Note (en-GB): The codes are owned by the London Stock Exchange.
Definition (en-GB): Entities, categories or other resources from DBpedia. DBpedia is a crowd-sourced community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and make this information available on the Web. Find more at http://dbpedia.org
Definition (en-GB): A community-maintained music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. Find more details about this vocabulary at https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Artist
Definition (en-GB): A community-maintained music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. Find more details about this vocabulary at https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Label
Definition (en-GB): A community-maintained music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. Find more details about this vocabulary at https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Recording
Definition (en-GB): A community-maintained music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. Find more details about this vocabulary at https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Release
Definition (en-GB): A community-maintained music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. Find more details about this vocabulary at https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Release\_Group
Definition (en-GB): A community-maintained music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. Find more details about this vocabulary at https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Work
Definition (en-GB): A crowd-sourced geographical database which covers all countries and contains over eight million placenames that are available free of charge.
Definition (en-GB): Entities, categories or other resources from Freebase. Freebase is an open, Creative Commons Attribution (aka CC-BY) licensed collection of structured data.
Definition (en-GB): Wikidata is a free database acting as central storage for structured data about Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sister projects like Wikivoyage, Wikisource, and others.
Definition (en-GB): Describes the effect that the result of the event or rank changing has had on the team. Example: Whether or not a team has qualified for the playoffs, or has been promoted or demoted to a different division.