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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Dublin Core Metadata Stuart Weibel Consulting Research Scientist OCLC Office of Research purl.org/net/weibel October 9, 1997
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 What is Metadata? l Data about data… structured descriptive information about other data Library cataloging Rights management Database schemata Content ratings … many others l Its what libraries have done for as longs as there have been libraries
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 We have MARC and AACR2… Why metadata? A resource description community is characterized by common semantic, structural, and syntactic conventions for exchange of resource description information Libraries MARCAACR2
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 The Internet Commons embraces many formal and informal Resource Description Communities Museums GeospatialLibraries Internet Commons Commerce Whatever... Scientific Data Home Pages
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Interoperability l Using metadata in a global distributed environment requires agreements and conventions that go beyond existing resource description communities
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 The Dublin Core Metadata Workshop Series l How to improve resource discovery on the Web? simple resource description semantics l Build an interdisciplinary consensus about a core element set for resource discovery: simple and intuitive cross-disciplinary international flexible
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Metadata Workshop Series Milestones l Chicago WWW Conference Oct, 1994 l OCLC/NCSA Metadata Workshop Mar, 1995 l OCLC/UKOLN Warwick Workshop April, 1996 l W3C Distributed Indexing and Searching Workshop May, 1996 l CNI/OCLC Image Metadata Workshop Sep, 1996 l Fifteen-Element Dublin Core Dec, 1996 l DC-4, Canberra, Australia Mar, 1997 l Meta Access Summit at RLG July, 1997 l EPA Metadata Registry Workshop July, 1997 l DC-5, Helsinki, Finland Oct, 1997
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Dublin Core Metadata Workshop Series l DC-1: OCLC/NCSA Metadata Workshop Mar, 1995 13 element Dublin Core Interdisciplinary consensus l DC-2: OCLC/UKOLN Warwick Workshop April, 1996 Warwick Framework Syntax issues
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Dublin Core Workshop Series (continued) l DC-3: CNI/OCLC Image Metadata Workshop Sep, 1996 Images are in scope 15 element core l DC-4: Canberra Metadata Workshop Mar, 1997 Minimalists and Structuralists Canberra Qualifiers (additional information useful for interpretation of metadata)
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set l Title l Author/Creator l Subject /Keywords l Description l Publisher l Other Contributor l Date l Resource Type l Format l Resource Identifier l Source l Language l Relation l Coverage l Rights Management
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Tom Baker’s Theory of Pidgin Metadata l Pidgin languages result from the need for communication among groups who do not share a common language: simplification and hybridization l Creolization is the process of complexification of a pidgin language. Addition of semantic and syntactic nuance that supports the inherent complexity of natural language expressivity
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Dublin Core and Pidgin Metadata l The current state of the Dublin Core reflects the pidginization of resource description. l Movement towards complexification is evident. l The emergence of metadata creoles is a natural consequence of adoption by diverse communities of the pidgin as a mother tongue l Tension between interoperability (comprehension) and richer specificity is inevitable
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Museums Dublin Core LibrariesGeospatial Domain- specific Metadata Pidgin Metadata Metadata Creoles Pidginization and Creolization Grey literature
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Recent Dublin Core Publications http://purl.org/metadata/dublin_core lJlJournal of Digital Libraries WWeibel and Lagoze, Special JoDL Metadata Issue lIlImage Metadata Workshop (DC-3) Report WWeibel and Miller, DLib Magazine, January 1997 http://www.dlib.org lClCanberra Metadata Workshop (DC-4) Report WWeibel, Iannella, and Cathro, DLib Magazine, June, 1997 http://www.dlib.org
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Tangible Outcomes of the DC Workshop Series
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Embedded HTML Metadata l HTML 2.0: simple embedded metadata l HTML 4.0: richer metadata with qualifiers New META Attributes LANG (language of the content of the descriptor) SCHEME (formal qualifier) SUB-ELEMENT (deployed via the dot syntax extension
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 RDF: Resource Description Framework l W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) initiative l RDF is the instantiation of the Warwick Framework for the Web l RDF will be the foundation for an architecture for metadata on the Web Resource description Electronic commerce Site mapping Third party rating Digital signatures
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Pseudo-RDF Example Stuart Weibel’s Home Page Stuart Weibel 1997-04-02 metadata, Dublin Core, URN, electronic publishing, book reviews
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 RDF: Why is it important? l Political imperatives for deployment l Software infrastructure will be ubiquitous (and come for free in browsers and servers) l RDF provides a model and syntactical framework the contents of the framework will be determined by stakeholder communities via independently developed and maintained metadata element sets e.g.: MARC, DC, TEI, GILS, IAFA, Ratings….
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Further Information l W3 Metadata Overview and RDF Working Group Home Page www.w3.org/Metadata/RDF l Dublin Core Home Page purl.org/metadata/dublin_core
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 DC Implementation Projects l 30+ major implementation projects in 10 countries l Interdisciplinary and international recognition as the lingua franca for resource discovery metadata for electronic resources l Support in the library and museum communities for adoption of DC for non-electronic resource description
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 What do we need next? l Element refinements and stability l User guides and standards of practice l Progress on Internationalization l Extensibility standards l Tools l Standardization path
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 DC-5 The Helsinki Metadata Workshop The National Library of Finland and OCLC, in collaboration with The National Science Foundation and the Coalition for Networked Information 75 registrants 16 countries 4 continents
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 The Process l Reports on related developments l Discussion of recent activities l Implementers reports l Breakout groups l Ad hoc working groups l Small group reports l Argue until done l Non-stop for 20 hours a day
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 DC-5 Objectives l Share implementation experiences l Element refinements and stability l Define Sub-elements and resource types l User guides and standards of practice l Extensibility standards l Standardization path
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Results l Data Model l Clearer understanding of SOURCE and RELATION l DATE field definition l Intended semantics for additional sub-elements l Closer DC-W3C collaboration
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 RFCs first steps toward standardization l Simple DC semantics (the minimalist position) l Simple DC syntax HTML l DC semantics with qualifiers l DC syntax with qualifiers HTML 2.0 HTML 4.0 RDF
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 DC-5 Results Working Groups l Data Model WG l Sub-elements l DATE sub-element WG l RELATION WG l Z39.50 WG l Rights Management
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Stuart Weibel OCLC, Inc. October, 1997 Existing Working Groups l DC in Multiple Languages l COVERAGE WG l User Guides (resurrected)
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