Documentation - schema.org (original) (raw)
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Site information
A simple introduction to microdata and using schema.org for marking up your site.
Full history of recent releases.
Schema information
The actual schemas, arranged in a hierarchy, with a page for each item in the schema.
The full type hierarchy, in a single file.
A brief note on the data model used, etc.
Naming conventions and related patterns for schema authoring.
Developer-oriented information about schema.org.
Download definition files for core vocabulary and extensions.
The extension mechanism that can be used to extend the schemas.
US CDC Data Table fields.
How to use external controlled lists to add detail.
Extensions
Notes on the health and medical types under MedicalEntity.
Background information and examples on the types and properties for marking up hotels and other accommodations using e.g. Hotel and HotelRoom.
Background information on marking up automobiles.
Background information and examples on the types and properties for marking up banks and their products e.g.MortgageLoan and ExchangeRateSpecification.
Additional Resources
Since April 2015, the W3C Schema.org Community Group is the main forum for schema collaboration, and provides thepublic-schemaorg@w3.org mailing list for discussions. Schema.org issues are trackedon GitHub and coordinated via the group.
Earlier discussions can be found in W3C's public-vocabs group. There was also a google group used during 2011.
Prior to 2014, the W3C Web Schemas group hosted a collection of proposals for additions and improvements to schema.org.
A custom search across all these discussions and sites is also available.
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