METS-Based Cataloging Toolkit for Digital Library Management System Dong, Li Tsinghua University Library 2015-9-7.

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METS-Based Cataloging Toolkit for Digital Library Management System Dong, Li Tsinghua University Library

Introduction Digital Library Management System of Tsinghua University(TH-DLMS) – a platform to preserve various kinds of digitalized resources – manage distributed repositories and provide kinds of service for research and education – Based upon Fedora(Flexible Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture ) System.Fedora(Flexible Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture ) System

Introduction Fedora provides powerful functions for various kinds of digital objects management. No cataloging tool is available for digital objects creation and preservation in Fedora System. Developing a cataloging toolkit is necessary for TH-DLMS.

Metadata for Digital Objects Preservation Not only the digitalized resources themselves should be saved, the metadata of the digitalized resources should also be saved and packaged with them properly, so that those resources can keep original status after transmission and refreshment.

Metadata for Digital Objects Preservation Three types of metadata for preservation – Descriptive Metadata – Structural Metadata – Administrative Metadata

Descriptive Metadata Dublin Core (DC) metadata element set is chosen as the standard for TH-DLMS resource description. – The need of managing various kinds of digital resources. – DC is widely used for cross-domain information resource description.

Structural Metadata Representing the relationships inside a digital object. section of METS(Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard) is used to record the structural metadata.METS(Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard)

Administrative Metadata Data that supports the unique identification, maintenance, and archiving of digital objects, as well as related functions of the organization managing the repository. Simplified administrative metadata standards recommended by METS Official Web Site is chosen for TH-DLMS.METS Official Web Site

Administrative Metadata Technical metadata Rights metadata Source metadata Digital provenance metadata

Standard for Encoding Metadata METS(Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard) is used to incorporate metadata of digital objects in TH-DLMS. METS(Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard) – A standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library. – Provides an XML document format for encoding metadata necessary for both management of digital library objects within a repository and exchange of such objects between repositories.

Functions of the Cataloging Toolkit Metadata Cataloging – input and edit metadata Cataloging the Structure – use this toolkit to create a complete structure of the resource: from the whole book node, chapter node, and section node to page node. – node can extend to any level with free types. – auto-construction of page nodes.

Functions of the Cataloging Toolkit Resource Linking – organize the metadata and digital resources with correct structure. Importing Metadata – designed for some existing metadata records stored in other formats. – metadata mapping should be made between the importing format and DC.

Functions of the Cataloging Toolkit Packaging and Creating METS Objects – package all types of metadata with linking information to create METS objects. – documents are saved in standard METS format.

Implementation J2SE SDK(Java2 Standard Edition Software Development Kit) or later. use XML as the final format of metadata storage, define XML Schema for each metadata definition. JWSDP(Java Web Services Developer Pack) 1.2 or later; including JAXB(Java Architecture for XML Binding) 1.01 or later as XML processing framework, which is a high level interface for processing XML as Java Objects, and easy to do validation of XML.

Results and Example Some digitalized Chinese ancient books.

Results and Example Simple Image of Chinese Ancient Architecture – Original metadata records Original metadata records – Result metadata records after importing. Result metadata records after importing

Demo Show Cataloging Toolkit Show DLMS Show