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Metadata principles and practicalities

Autor: Wayne Hodgins; Erik Duval; Stuart Sutton; Stuart L Weibel; et al
Edición/Formato:   Artículo descargable : Documento   Archivo de computadora : Inglés (eng)
Publicación:D-Lib magazine, Vol. 8, no. 4 (April 2002).
Resumen:
The rapid changes in the means of information access occasioned by the emergence of the World Wide Web have spawned an upheaval in the means of describing and managing information resources. Metadata is a primary tool in this work, and an important link in the value chain of knowledge economies. Yet there is much confusion about how metadata should be integrated into information systems. How is it to be created or  Leer más
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Tipo de material: Documento, Recurso en Internet
Tipo de documento: Recurso en Internet, Artículo, Archivo de computadora
Todos autores / colaboradores: Wayne Hodgins; Erik Duval; Stuart Sutton; Stuart L Weibel; et al
Número OCLC: 53942184
Notas: Title from title screen (viewed Dec. 22, 2003).
Author list: Erik Duval, Wayne Hodgins, Stuart Sutton, Stuart L. Weibel.
Detalles: Mode of access: Internet.
Responsabilidad: Erik Duval ... [et al.].

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The rapid changes in the means of information access occasioned by the emergence of the World Wide Web have spawned an upheaval in the means of describing and managing information resources. Metadata is a primary tool in this work, and an important link in the value chain of knowledge economies. Yet there is much confusion about how metadata should be integrated into information systems. How is it to be created or extended? Who will manage it? How can it be used and exchanged? Whence comes its authority? Can different metadata standards be used together in a given environment? These and related questions motivate this paper. The authors hope to make explicit the strong foundations of agreement shared by two prominent metadata Initiatives: the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) and the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Learning Object Metadata (LOM) Working Group. This agreement emerged from a joint metadata taskforce meeting in Ottawa in August, 2001. By elucidating shared principles and practicalities of metadata, we hope to raise the level of understanding among our respective (and shared) constituents, so that all stakeholders can move forward more decisively to address their respective problems. The ideas in this paper are divided into two categories. Principles are those concepts judged to be common to all domains of metadata and which might inform the design of any metadata schema or application. Practicalities are the rules of thumb, constraints, and infrastructure issues that emerge from bringing theory into practice in the form of useful and sustainable systems.

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