Evidence from Metadata INST 734 Doug Oard Module 8.

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Evidence from Metadata INST 734 Doug Oard Module 8

Agenda Metadata  Intentional description Incidental description Linked data

Some Types of “Metadata” Descriptive –Content, creation process, relationships Technical –Format, system requirements Administrative –Acquisition, authentication, access rights Preservation –Media migration Behavior (Usage) –Display, derivative works Adapted from Introduction to Metadata, Getty Information Institute (2000)

Aspects of Metadata Framework –Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Schema (“Data Fields and Structure”) –Dublin Core Guidelines (“Data Content and Values”) –Resource Description and Access (RDA) –Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) Representation (abstract “Data Format”) –Resource Description Framework (RDF) Serialization (“Data Format”) –RDF in eXtensible Markup Language (RDF/XML) Adapted from Elings and Waibel, First Monday, (12)3, 2007

A Framework: FRBR Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records The Organization of Information Paperback (ISBN …) Third Edition Copy 2 (barcode …)

FRBR (and FRAD) Entity Types Product Entities –Works, Expressions, Manifestations, Items Responsibility (or subject) Entities –Persons –“Corporate” bodies (~any kind of organization) –Families Subject entities –(any kind of) Places –(tangible) Objects –Events –(abstract) Concepts

A Schema: Dublin Core Content Title Subject [LCSH, MeSH, …] Description Type Coverage [spatial, temporal, …] Related resource Rights Instantiation (~Manifestations) Date [Created, Modified, Copyright, …] Format Language Identifier [URI, Citation, …] Responsibility Creator Contributor Source Publisher Dublin Core Version 1.1

A Serialized Representation: Dublin Core in RDF XML <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf=" xmlns:dc=" <rdf:Description rdf:about=" Rose Bush A Guide to Growing Roses Describes process for planting and nurturing different kinds of rose bushes

Aspects of Metadata Framework –Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Schema (“Data Fields and Structure”) –Dublin Core Guidelines (“Data Content and Values”) –Resource Description and Access (RDA) –Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) Representation (abstract “Data Format”) –Resource Description Framework (RDF) Serialization (“Data Format”) –RDF in eXtensible Markup Language (RDF/XML) Adapted from Elings and Waibel, First Monday, (12)3, 2007

Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) Descriptive metadata (e.g., subject, author) Administrative metadata (e.g., rights, provenance) Technical metadata –Which program can render this? –Resolution, color space, … Structural map (e.g., page order) –Structural links (e.g., Web site navigation links) Files (the raw data) Root (meta-metadata)

Different Content: Different Standards Adapted from Elings and Waibel, First Monday, (12)3, 2007

Agenda Metadata Intentional description  Incidental description Linked data