Building that provides a particular service or is used for a particular activity.
Enter building name. If the building's name is a number (as in many governmental organizations such as national laboratories and military bases), then enter it. Do not confuse with the number that appears in a postal address.
Martha Van Rensselaer Hall (VR); Caldwell Hall (CD); University Auditorium
Cornell Ithaca; Cornell Geneva; Cornell New York City; Cornell Qatar
Definition taken from dictionary.com (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/campus).
The grounds of a school, college, university, or hospital. Or, a large, usually suburban, landscaped business or industrial site.
Distinct from the organization that runs it; e.g., a laboratory may be an organization but may be run by another organization and only consist of facilities housing equipment or services. Can be a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular activity. Use the specific Building or Room whenever possible. Short definition from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/facility.
Something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function or activity affording a convenience or service.
Use subclasses of core:Facility subclasses instead of this class if possible
A location having coordinates in geographic space.
Removed the word "stable" because disputed territories from geopolitical.owl are included. This could imply that the geographic coordinates could change. I've also copied this definition to core:Geographic Location. I think core:Geographic Location and core:Geographic Region are both the same and only one is needed. There is also geopolitical.owl:geographical_region which further causes confusion.
Use subclasses of core:Geographic Location subclasses instead of this class if possible.
A location having coordinates in geographic space.
Removed the word "stable" because disputed territories from geopolitical.owl are included. This could imply that the geographic coordinates could change. This definition was originally in core:Geographic Location. I simply copied the definition from there. I think core:Geographic Location and core:Geographic Region are both the same and only one is needed. There is also geopolitical.owl:geographical_region which further causes confusion.
Use subclasses of core:Geographic Region subclasses instead of this class if possible.
It's anticipated that the subclasses will be used when classifying items. And, all locations can be viewable via this class.
Top level of all location classes.
Use subclasses of core:Location when classsifying items.
Either city or town - a thickly populated area having fixed boundaries and certain local powers of government.
100 Caldwell Hall; 114 Martha Van Rensselaer (Rushmore Conference Room)
Enter room number of name.
Room that provides a particular service or is used for a particular activity.