The Dublin Core Collection Description Application Profile (DC CD AP) Pete Johnston, UKOLN, University of Bath Chair, DC Collection Description Working.

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The Dublin Core Collection Description Application Profile (DC CD AP) Pete Johnston, UKOLN, University of Bath Chair, DC Collection Description Working Group Application Profiles Tutorial, DC-2004, Shanghai, China, Wednesday 13 October

Context Growing interest in use of collection-level metadata to support resource discovery Functional model in which searcher –"Enters" information landscape Set of collections –"Surveys" landscape Modifies landscape by adding/removing collections –"Discovers" items of interest within collections –…

Context Research Support Libraries Programme (UK, ) –improve disclosure/discovery of library/archive collections RSLP CD Model & Schema –Entity-Relation model (Michael Heaney, Univ of Oxford) –Metadata schema (Andy Powell, UKOLN) DC-based Represents simplification/subset of data model –Significant influence on other initiatives (TEL, IMLS, JISC IESR, others) –Status, ownership, persistence concerns? DC Collection Description WG, 2001? -

Functional Requirements for DC CD AP A "core" set of collection description properties –For simple collection-level descriptions –Suitable for a broad range of collections Allow a user to –Discover collections of potential interest –Identify a collection –Select one or more collections from amongst a number of discovered collections –Identify the location of the collection –Identify the services that provide access to the collection

Approach 1.Specify relevant attributes of collection and relationships between collection & other resources 2.Select or define properties to represent those attributes and relationships 3.Describe how those properties are used

Progress, Issues, Plans Attributes and relationships –Collection properties of RSLP CD Schema as starting point Identification of collection Content of items in collection Form of items in collection Process by which items gathered into collection Ownership of collection Rights of access to/use of collection Location of collection Services that provide access to collection Relationships between collections –Issues Need to clarify nature of Collection-Service, Collection-Location relationships NISO Metasearch Initiative evaluating use of DC CD AP, may require more specificity

Progress, Issues, Plans Selection of properties –From DCMI vocabularies, MARC relator vocabulary –New properties Some proposals to DCMI Usage Board –Issues 1-to-1 rule: attributes of items v attributes of collection Other naming authority required for some properties? Use of properties –Recommended encoding schemes –DC CD AP documented using CEN CWA guidelines –Issues Some questions re obligation/cardinality Identifier scheme?

Acknowledgements UKOLN is funded by the UK Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the UK higher and further education funding councils, as well as by project funding from the JISC and the European Union. UKOLN also receives support from the University of Bath where it is based.

The Dublin Core Collection Description Application Profile (DC CD AP) Pete Johnston, UKOLN, University of Bath Chair, DC Collection Description Working Group Application Profiles Tutorial, DC-2004, Shanghai, China, Wednesday 13 October