PropertyExpected TypeDescriptionProperties fromQuotationspokenByCharacterOrganization or PersonThe (e.g. fictional) character, Person or Organization to whom the quotation is attributed within the containing CreativeWork.Properties fromCreativeWorkaboutThingThe subject matter of the content.Inverse property:subjectOfabstractTextAn abstract is a short description that summarizes a CreativeWork.accessModeTextThe human sensory perceptual system or cognitive faculty through which a person may process or perceive information. Expected values include: auditory, tactile, textual, visual, colorDependent, chartOnVisual, chemOnVisual, diagramOnVisual, mathOnVisual, musicOnVisual, textOnVisual.accessModeSufficientItemListA list of single or combined accessModes that are sufficient to understand all the intellectual content of a resource. Expected values include:auditory, tactile, textual, visual.accessibilityAPITextIndicates that the resource is compatible with the referenced accessibility API (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values).accessibilityControlTextIdentifies input methods that are sufficient to fully control the described resource (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values).accessibilityFeatureTextContent features of the resource, such as accessible media, alternatives and supported enhancements for accessibility (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values).accessibilityHazardTextA characteristic of the described resource that is physiologically dangerous to some users. Related to WCAG 2.0 guideline 2.3 (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values).accessibilitySummaryTextA human-readable summary of specific accessibility features or deficiencies, consistent with the other accessibility metadata but expressing subtleties such as "short descriptions are present but long descriptions will be needed for non-visual users" or "short descriptions are present and no long descriptions are needed."accountablePersonPersonSpecifies the Person that is legally accountable for the CreativeWork.acquireLicensePageCreativeWork or URLIndicates a page documenting how licenses can be purchased or otherwise acquired, for the current item.aggregateRatingAggregateRatingThe overall rating, based on a collection of reviews or ratings, of the item.alternativeHeadlineTextA secondary title of the CreativeWork.archivedAtURL or WebPageIndicates a page or other link involved in archival of a CreativeWork. In the case of MediaReview, the items in a MediaReviewItem may often become inaccessible, but be archived by archival, journalistic, activist, or law enforcement organizations. In such cases, the referenced page may not directly publish the content.assessesDefinedTerm or TextThe item being described is intended to assess the competency or learning outcome defined by the referenced term.associatedMediaMediaObjectA media object that encodes this CreativeWork. This property is a synonym for encoding.audienceAudienceAn intended audience, i.e. a group for whom something was created.SupersedesserviceAudience.audioAudioObject or Clip or MusicRecordingAn embedded audio object.authorOrganization or PersonThe author of this content or rating. Please note that author is special in that HTML 5 provides a special mechanism for indicating authorship via the rel tag. That is equivalent to this and may be used interchangeably.awardTextAn award won by or for this item.Supersedesawards.characterPersonFictional person connected with a creative work.citationCreativeWork or TextA citation or reference to another creative work, such as another publication, web page, scholarly article, etc.commentCommentComments, typically from users.commentCountIntegerThe number of comments this CreativeWork (e.g. Article, Question or Answer) has received. This is most applicable to works published in Web sites with commenting system; additional comments may exist elsewhere.conditionsOfAccessTextConditions that affect the availability of, or method(s) of access to, an item. Typically used for real world items such as an ArchiveComponent held by an ArchiveOrganization. This property is not suitable for use as a general Web access control mechanism. It is expressed only in natural language.
For example "Available by appointment from the Reading Room" or "Accessible only from logged-in accounts ".contentLocationPlaceThe location depicted or described in the content. For example, the location in a photograph or painting.contentRatingRating or TextOfficial rating of a piece of content—for example,'MPAA PG-13'.contentReferenceTimeDateTimeThe specific time described by a creative work, for works (e.g. articles, video objects etc.) that emphasise a particular moment within an Event.contributorOrganization or PersonA secondary contributor to the CreativeWork or Event.copyrightHolderOrganization or PersonThe party holding the legal copyright to the CreativeWork.copyrightNoticeTextText of a notice appropriate for describing the copyright aspects of this Creative Work, ideally indicating the owner of the copyright for the Work.copyrightYearNumberThe year during which the claimed copyright for the CreativeWork was first asserted.correctionCorrectionComment or Text or URLIndicates a correction to a CreativeWork, either via a CorrectionComment, textually or in another document.countryOfOriginCountryThe country of origin of something, including products as well as creativeworks such as movie and TV content.
In the case of TV and movie, this would be the country of the principle offices of the production company or individual responsible for the movie. For other kinds of CreativeWork it is difficult to provide fully general guidance, and properties such as contentLocation and locationCreated may be more applicable.
In the case of products, the country of origin of the product. The exact interpretation of this may vary by context and product type, and cannot be fully enumerated here.creativeWorkStatusDefinedTerm or TextThe status of a creative work in terms of its stage in a lifecycle. Example terms include Incomplete, Draft, Published, Obsolete. Some organizations define a set of terms for the stages of their publication lifecycle.creatorOrganization or PersonThe creator/author of this CreativeWork. This is the same as the Author property for CreativeWork.creditTextTextText that can be used to credit person(s) and/or organization(s) associated with a published Creative Work.dateCreatedDate or DateTimeThe date on which the CreativeWork was created or the item was added to a DataFeed.dateModifiedDate or DateTimeThe date on which the CreativeWork was most recently modified or when the item's entry was modified within a DataFeed.datePublishedDate or DateTimeDate of first broadcast/publication.discussionUrlURLA link to the page containing the comments of the CreativeWork.editEIDRText or URLAn EIDR (Entertainment Identifier Registry) identifier representing a specific edit / edition for a work of film or television.
For example, the motion picture known as "Ghostbusters" whose titleEIDR is "10.5240/7EC7-228A-510A-053E-CBB8-J", has several edits e.g. "10.5240/1F2A-E1C5-680A-14C6-E76B-I" and "10.5240/8A35-3BEE-6497-5D12-9E4F-3".
Since schema.org types like Movie and TVEpisode can be used for both works and their multiple expressions, it is possible to use titleEIDR alone (for a general description), or alongside editEIDR for a more edit-specific description.editorPersonSpecifies the Person who edited the CreativeWork.educationalAlignmentAlignmentObjectAn alignment to an established educational framework.
This property should not be used where the nature of the alignment can be described using a simple property, for example to express that a resource teaches or assesses a competency.educationalLevelDefinedTerm or Text or URLThe level in terms of progression through an educational or training context. Examples of educational levels include 'beginner', 'intermediate' or 'advanced', and formal sets of level indicators.educationalUseDefinedTerm or TextThe purpose of a work in the context of education; for example, 'assignment', 'group work'.encodingMediaObjectA media object that encodes this CreativeWork. This property is a synonym for associatedMedia.Supersedesencodings.Inverse property:encodesCreativeWorkencodingFormatText or URLMedia type typically expressed using a MIME format (see IANA site and MDN reference) e.g. application/zip for a SoftwareApplication binary, audio/mpeg for .mp3 etc.).
In cases where a CreativeWork has several media type representations, encoding can be used to indicate each MediaObject alongside particular encodingFormat information.
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