Section 11 describes the necessity of conformance to standards for both metadata to be interoperable as well as the protocols and tools aggregators use to work correctly..This work was made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program. Grant number: RE-06-06-0062-0
Section 1 introduces the need for interoperable metadata and introduces the aims for the course.This...
Section 6 describes the importance of coherence, that is, that a metadata record should make sense o...
Section 7 describes how to include appropriate context within a metadata record so that a user can u...
Section 11 describes the necessity of conformance to standards for both metadata to be interoperable...
Section 11 describes the necessity of conformance to standards for both metadata to be interoperable...
Section 10 describes how the importance of consistent practices in description are important to inte...
Section 9 describes how the importance of communication and documentation especially for metadata ag...
Section 14 describes possible workflows to ensure metadata is interoperable and ready for sharing.Th...
Section 5 describes how the content of a metadata record or the element values can affect interopera...
Section 14 describes possible workflows to ensure metadata is interoperable and ready for sharing.Th...
Section 12 walks through Activity 2 which focuses on looking at shared metadata records and examinin...
Section 3 examines several metadata aggregators and discusses the challenges and opportunities of ag...
Section 4 provides an overview of what shareable metadata is and introduces the C’s and S’s of Share...
Section 8 walks through an activity looking at metadata.This work was made possible by a grant from ...
Section 2 provides a history of sharing in libraries, why sharing metadata benefits users and instit...
Section 1 introduces the need for interoperable metadata and introduces the aims for the course.This...
Section 6 describes the importance of coherence, that is, that a metadata record should make sense o...
Section 7 describes how to include appropriate context within a metadata record so that a user can u...
Section 11 describes the necessity of conformance to standards for both metadata to be interoperable...
Section 11 describes the necessity of conformance to standards for both metadata to be interoperable...
Section 10 describes how the importance of consistent practices in description are important to inte...
Section 9 describes how the importance of communication and documentation especially for metadata ag...
Section 14 describes possible workflows to ensure metadata is interoperable and ready for sharing.Th...
Section 5 describes how the content of a metadata record or the element values can affect interopera...
Section 14 describes possible workflows to ensure metadata is interoperable and ready for sharing.Th...
Section 12 walks through Activity 2 which focuses on looking at shared metadata records and examinin...
Section 3 examines several metadata aggregators and discusses the challenges and opportunities of ag...
Section 4 provides an overview of what shareable metadata is and introduces the C’s and S’s of Share...
Section 8 walks through an activity looking at metadata.This work was made possible by a grant from ...
Section 2 provides a history of sharing in libraries, why sharing metadata benefits users and instit...
Section 1 introduces the need for interoperable metadata and introduces the aims for the course.This...
Section 6 describes the importance of coherence, that is, that a metadata record should make sense o...
Section 7 describes how to include appropriate context within a metadata record so that a user can u...