MIT Libraries DOME Collections Ur-Core Metadata Element Set
Team members:
Ann Whiteside
Jolene Deverges
Tom Rosko
Liz Andrews
Ur-Core Element Set
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Element Name |
Element Description |
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Title |
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Name |
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Location |
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Date |
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Language |
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Relation |
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Copyright |
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Usage rights |
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Notes |
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Disc notes 2009-04-29
What labels to use for these elements? Tom mentioned using DC
What kinds of metadata? Descriptive, Administrative. Not Preservation
Selina -- Can we focus on one or the other first?
What are the kinds?
Description
Description
Subject Analysis
Administration
Technical
Preservation [Technical, Provenance, Rights]
(Administrative)
Rights
Tom -- Can we point to a purpose for each element? Rob -- Use cases for each element would be good.
Isn't DC the Ur-core?
Nina -- What is the stripped down set of elements that belong in each record.
Rob -- DC is put forth as a common language for sharing metadata. We may decide the DC is how we will express and share metadata, but we need to choose our own elements.
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This page has been created to capture the discussion and recommendations of the DOME Advisory Committee Metadata Strikeforce as they attempt to reach consensus regarding the design of metadata structures in DOME.
Topics of discussion include:
Data Models (Both Content Models and Information Models)
Property Semantics
Value Syntax
Application of Metadata Standards (Element Sets, Serializations, Cataloging Standards)
Metadata Mappings