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Implementing range for elements that require this

Range defines the vocabulary or syntax which must be followed by a property. For example, the coverage property has following range:

http://purl.org/dc/terms/LocationPeriodOrJurisdiction

Examples: Format has the range MediaTypeorExtent and it's recommended to use the MIME types there.If other new standards or applications will require the use of the dcterms: namespace instead of the dc: namespace, DSpace won't be able to

Implementing domain for elements that require this

If a dcterm property specifies a domain, it means that the property can only be applied to a specific type of item it describes.

ExamplesExample: The new term BibliographicCitation has the domain Bibliographic resource. This means that by specifying the property BibliographicCitation, it automatically implies that the item you're applying it to is a bibliographic resource.