This project’s goal is to develop a catalog for a digitized collection of historical fashion objects held at the Kent State University Museum and to analyze and evaluate how well existing metadata formats can be applied to a fashion collection. The project considered the known and anticipated uses of the collection and the identification of the metadata elements that would be needed to support these uses. From a set of 90 museum accession records, 42 fashion objects were selected for cataloging. Three metadata treatments were created for these 42 items using (a) the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR) in use with the United States MAchineReadable Cataloging (USMARC) formats, (b) the Dublin Core set of elements designed for minimal level...
Collection-level metadata has the potential to provide important information about the features and ...
Metadata about digital objects help users find, understand, use and reuse those objects. Longevity o...
Metadata standards existing today range from very complex to very simple. Relative simplicity or com...
Presentation hosted by the Metadata Working Group of Cornell University Library, 2007-12-14.Catalogi...
This research seeks to contribute to efforts to standardize metadata across the costume and fashion ...
This project report describes the first steps of the development of a metadata m...
Most digitised and online available objects from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) can...
illustrations, photographs, and other related materials. Where collection managers follow existing s...
Digital collections of art museums are a data source (images and work information) for creating inte...
Integrating digital content from libraries, archives and museums represents a persistent challenge. ...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
ii Problems in subject access to information organization systems have been under investigation for ...
The design of robust databases for storing data about aesthetic objects is a major challenge, as man...
The historical clothing collections held by academic and other institutions serve as an important re...
A comprehensive approach to the access of archival collections necessitates the interplay of various...
Collection-level metadata has the potential to provide important information about the features and ...
Metadata about digital objects help users find, understand, use and reuse those objects. Longevity o...
Metadata standards existing today range from very complex to very simple. Relative simplicity or com...
Presentation hosted by the Metadata Working Group of Cornell University Library, 2007-12-14.Catalogi...
This research seeks to contribute to efforts to standardize metadata across the costume and fashion ...
This project report describes the first steps of the development of a metadata m...
Most digitised and online available objects from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) can...
illustrations, photographs, and other related materials. Where collection managers follow existing s...
Digital collections of art museums are a data source (images and work information) for creating inte...
Integrating digital content from libraries, archives and museums represents a persistent challenge. ...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
ii Problems in subject access to information organization systems have been under investigation for ...
The design of robust databases for storing data about aesthetic objects is a major challenge, as man...
The historical clothing collections held by academic and other institutions serve as an important re...
A comprehensive approach to the access of archival collections necessitates the interplay of various...
Collection-level metadata has the potential to provide important information about the features and ...
Metadata about digital objects help users find, understand, use and reuse those objects. Longevity o...
Metadata standards existing today range from very complex to very simple. Relative simplicity or com...