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DOMEcore Defined
DOMEcore establishes a minimum standard for descriptive metadata used for resources in DOME. DOMEcore is a set of seven metadata elements that are common across the various digital resources/collections of the MIT Libraries. It is recommended that it be mandatory for all digital objects being deposited into DOME have the proper metadata to fulfill the needs of this common element set. DOMEcore is a starting point for the application of metadata standards in DOME digital collections. A digital resource/collection may require additional metadata elements based on format, genre, provenance or management needs.
The DOMEcore element set was defined by the members of the DOME metadata strike force as the initial phase of their charge to develop a set of recommended standards and guidelines to govern future metadata creation within DOME. Future phases will include a core set of elements for each type of object (audio, video, datasets, ect.) that may one day be deposited into DOME.
Objectives for an
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DOMEcore Element Set
- To mediate translation from one metadata standard to another and from one system to another
- To govern the aggregation of different kinds of metadata in the same systems.
- To enable the archiving and preservation of digital objects through their lifecycle.
- To ensure a consistent, high level of quality metadata across collections
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- The intellectual content of the information resource
- A physical object containing the intellectual content
- A digital object containing the intellectual content
The Ur-Core DOMEcore elements describe the intellectual content of the information resource. In describing the intellectual content we will sometimes describe the content as an object (when was the content created, where, by whom), and other times analyze the subject of the content (date of a performance advertised in a broadsheet, a place described by a travel book, or a person that is the subject of a portrait). In selecting Ur-Core DOMEcore elements we attempt to describe the object. Only the “Name” and “Notes” fields describe the subject.
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*Type in DSpace - Archival material, Article, Conference Proceeding, Book, Book chapter, Dataset, Image, Learning Object, Other, Plan or blueprint, Preprint, Presentation, Recording, acoustical, Software, Technical Report, Thesis, Video, Working Paper
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DOMEcore Crosswalks
DOMEcore | DCterms:element (What we would like to use in DOME) | DCterms:element*(DSpace Name) | VRA Core 4.0 path(IRIS Field Name) | MODS path(AT Field Name) | MARC |
Identifier |
| dcterms:identifier (dc.identifier.none; dc.identifier. uri) | vra:image/id | mets: mets@OBJID=“IDENTIFIER” | 035 |
Rights |
| dcterms:rights (dc.rights.none) | vra: rights/text | mods:accessCondition type=”useAndReproduction” | 506 |
Name |
| dcterms:title | vra: work/title | mods:titleInfo/title | 245 |
Agent |
| dcterms:creator (dc.contributor.author) | vra: agent/name | mods:name/role/@roleTerm = Creator | 100 |
Type |
| dcterms:type | vra: work/worktype | mods: genre | 655 |
Date |
| dcterms:date (dc.date.issued) | vra: date@type="creation" | mods:origInfo/datecreated | 260c |
Notes |
| dcterms:description (dc.description.none) | vra: description | mods:abstract@displayLabel=”Abstract” | 520 |
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