The different purposes present within a distributed information environment create the potential for repositories to enhance their metadata by capitalising on the diversity of metadata available for any given object. This paper presents three conceptual reference models required to achieve this optimisation of metadata workflow: the ecology of repositories, the object lifecycle model, and the metadata lifecycle model. It suggests a methodology for developing the metadata lifecycle model, and illustrates how it might be used to enhance metadata within a network of repositories and services
Chapter 3 of 8.Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abs...
Metadata systems are concerned with the management of data which describes other data, whether datas...
The rapid growth of Internet resources and digital collections has been accompanied by a proliferati...
The different purposes present within a distributed information environment create the potential for...
This paper illustrates five metadata standard developments for differing user constituencies and bus...
Metadata are used to organize and control a wide range of different types of information object coll...
Metadata management–the process of establishing policies and processes to ensure metadata can be int...
Metadata harvesting is an increasingly popular model of interaction between the mutually autonomous ...
Many institutional repositories have pursued a mixed metadata environment, relying on description by...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
This article looks at the range of metadata standards that are used in multi-disciplinary institutio...
Based on ''Guidelines for metadata creation and management in the Institutional Repositories'' (CRUI...
Purpose – This article discusses the roles and responsibilities of a metadata manager in collaborati...
One approach to manage collections is to create data about the things in it. This descriptive data i...
In the past decade a wealth of data repositories and open datasets across all disciplines have been ...
Chapter 3 of 8.Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abs...
Metadata systems are concerned with the management of data which describes other data, whether datas...
The rapid growth of Internet resources and digital collections has been accompanied by a proliferati...
The different purposes present within a distributed information environment create the potential for...
This paper illustrates five metadata standard developments for differing user constituencies and bus...
Metadata are used to organize and control a wide range of different types of information object coll...
Metadata management–the process of establishing policies and processes to ensure metadata can be int...
Metadata harvesting is an increasingly popular model of interaction between the mutually autonomous ...
Many institutional repositories have pursued a mixed metadata environment, relying on description by...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
This article looks at the range of metadata standards that are used in multi-disciplinary institutio...
Based on ''Guidelines for metadata creation and management in the Institutional Repositories'' (CRUI...
Purpose – This article discusses the roles and responsibilities of a metadata manager in collaborati...
One approach to manage collections is to create data about the things in it. This descriptive data i...
In the past decade a wealth of data repositories and open datasets across all disciplines have been ...
Chapter 3 of 8.Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abs...
Metadata systems are concerned with the management of data which describes other data, whether datas...
The rapid growth of Internet resources and digital collections has been accompanied by a proliferati...