Collections of artifacts, images, texts, and other cultural objects are not arbitrary aggregations, but are designed to support specific research and scholarly activities. Collection-level metadata directly supports this objective, providing critical contextual information. However, exploiting this information, especially in a semantic web environment of linked data, requires a precise formalization of the rules that characterize collection/item metadata relationships. Toward this end we are developing a logic based framework of relationship rule categories for collection/item metadata. This framework will support metadata specification developers, metadata catalogers, and system designers. In earlier work we described three example rule c...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level m...
The Collection Item Metadata Relationships project has developed a framework of relationships that c...
Collections of artifacts, images, texts, and other cultural objects are not arbitrary aggregations, ...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
This paper describes the development of a testbed for formalized categories of collection-item metad...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
In information organization systems, metadata is often attached to both collections and items. Colle...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
In information organization systems, metadata is often attached to both collections and items. Colle...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore coll...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level m...
The Collection Item Metadata Relationships project has developed a framework of relationships that c...
Collections of artifacts, images, texts, and other cultural objects are not arbitrary aggregations, ...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
This paper describes the development of a testbed for formalized categories of collection-item metad...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
In information organization systems, metadata is often attached to both collections and items. Colle...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
In information organization systems, metadata is often attached to both collections and items. Colle...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore coll...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level met...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
Many aspects of managing collection/item metadata relationships are critical to sustaining collectio...
Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level m...
The Collection Item Metadata Relationships project has developed a framework of relationships that c...