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Metadata standards, crosswalks, and standard organizationsBibliographic and Internet standards organizations
Internet Engineering Task Force NISO National Information Standards Organization NISO standards publications online World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) General metadata
Catalogablog / David Bigwood Comparison of subject treatment of several metadata standards / SAC Subcommittee on Subject Analysis of Metadata (2001) Coyle's Information / Karen Coyle Digital libraries: metadata resources / IFLA EDUCOM Instructional Management Systems Metadata specification (2002) Exposing and harvesting metadata using the OAI metadata harvesting protocol: a tutorial / Simeon Warner (2001) Framework of guidance for building good digital collections / IMLS (2007) Introduction to metadata : pathways to digital information / Tony Gill, Anne J. Gilliland, Mary S. Woodley (2008) Metadata: the foundations of resource description / Stu Weibel (1995) Metadata and cataloging online resources Metadata blog / ALCTS Metadata Interest Group Metadata principles and practicalities / by Erik Duval, Wayne Hodgins, Stuart Sutton, and Stu Weibel (2002) Object Management Group: vendor-neutral software standards Understanding metadata / NISO Understanding metadata and its purpose / Karen Coyle (2004) W3C Semantic Web activity statement Specific metadata schemesContent standard for digital geospatial metadata (CSDGM)A set of data elements for documenting digital geospatial data.
CSDGM standard (html version) Geospatial metadata tools Dublin CoreA simplified set of fifteen data elements for describing networked resources. Originally developed by OCLC and now maintained by an international assemblage of professionals under the umbrella of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI).
DC1 (Dublin, Oh.) | DC2 (Warwick, UK) | DC3 (Dublin, Oh.) | DC4 (Canberra) | DC5 (Helsinki) | DC6 (Washington) | DC7 (Frankfurt) | DC8 (Ottawa) | DC2001 (Tokyo) | DC2002 (Florence) | DC2003 (Seattle) | DC2004 (Shanghai) | DC2005 (Madrid) | DC2006 (Manzanillo) | DC2007 (Singapore) | DC2008 (Berlin) | DC2009 (Seoul) | DC2010 (Pittsburgh) DC Dot, Dublin Core metadata editor -- automatically generates Dublin Core elements from entered URI Dublin Core and the cataloging rules : analysis project (1997) Dublin Core metadata element set, latest version Dublin Core metadata terms Dublin Core/MARC crosswalk Library application profile / Rebecca Guenther, LC MARC to Dublin Core crosswalk Tools and software links to DC-generating tools Using Dublin Core / Diane Hillman (2001) Encoded archival description (EAD)A standard for the encoding of archival finding aids using XML to make them findable using the World Wide Web.
EAD best practice guidelines / from RLG (pdf) EAD cookbook EAD DTD EAD help pages from the EAD Round Table of the Society of American Archivists Encoded archival description official Web site IEEE LOMThis standard will specify the syntax and semantics of Learning Object Metadata, defined as the attributes required to fully/adequately describe a Learning Object. Learning Objects are defined here as any entity, digital or non-digital, which can be used, re-used or referenced during technology supported learning. Examples of technology supported learning include computer-based training systems, interactive learning environments, intelligent computer-aided instruction systems, distance learning systems, and collaborative learning environments. Examples of Learning Objects include multimedia content,instructional content, learning objectives, instructional software and software tools, and persons, organizations, or events referenced during technology supported learning. MARCXML...a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools."
METS"The METS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library... The standard is maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress, and is being developed as an initiative of the Digital Library Federation."
Standards showcase : MODS, METS, MARCXML, ALA Annual 2006 MODSA bibliographic element set, developed at the LC Network Development and MARC Standards Office, "intended to be able to carry selected data from existing MARC 21 records as well as to enable the creation of original resource description records. It includes a subset of MARC fields and uses language-based tags rather than numeric ones, in some cases regrouping elements from the MARC 21 bibliographic format."
DLF Aquifer implementation guidelines for sharable MODS records Standards showcase : MODS, METS, MARCXML, ALA Annual 2006 TDL MODS application profile for electronic theses & dissertations ONIXONIX is the international standard for representing and communicating book industry product information in electronic form
Onix to MARC mapping / Library of Congress TEI (Text Encoding Initiative)Initially launched in 1987, the TEI is an international and interdisciplinary standard that helps libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars represent all kinds of literary and linguistic texts for online research and teaching, using an encoding scheme that is maximally expressive and minimally obsolescent.
CETH: Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities The Etext Center introduction to TEI and guide to document preparation / David Seaman Roma builds TEI validator TEI guidelines TEI SourceForge site Text Encoding Initiative home page VRA Core"...a single element set that can be applied as many times as necessary to create records to describe works of visual culture as well as the images that document them. XML Organic Bibliographic Information Schema"...attempts to walk the middle path: describe the full set of library information, but reorganize this information into a structure that empowers the use of library data as just one more information resource available in the digital domain." Other metadata tools and standardsControlled vocabularies
Controlled vocabularies, thesauri and classification systems available on the WWW Controlled vocabulary : what is a controlled vocabulary, and how is it useful? Crosswalks between metadata frameworks
Dublin Core/MARC/GILS crosswalk EAD crosswalks / Library of Congress Medlane Experiment: MARC to XML at Stanford Metadata mappings (crosswalks) / MIT Libraries MARC to Dublin Core crosswalk / Library of Congress Metadata standards crosswalk / Getty Institute Onix to MARC mapping / Library of Congress A repository of metadata crosswalks / Carol Jean Godby, Jeffrey Young, Eric Childress (2004) DLF Aquifer ProjectIdentifier standards for electronic resources (URLs, URNs, SICIs, BICIs, DOI)
Digital Object Identifier System Identifiers and their role in networked information applications / by Clifford Lynch OCLC PURL Program OPENURL Discussion List archives / OCLC OpenURL framework repository Persistent identifier SICI : Serial Item and Contribution Identifier Standard (ANSI/NISO Z39.56) SICI generator script to generate SICI numbers UPC-A symbology (EAN13) URIs, URLs, and URNs : clarifications and recommendations Open Archives Initiative (OAI)
Open Archives Initiative web site Protocol for metadata harvesting (OAI-PMH) (ver. 2) Publishing industry metadata standardsRDF (Resource Description Framework)
Introduction to the Resource Description Framework (RDF) / Eric Miller Resource Description Framework (RDF) activities / W3C Resource Description Framework (RDF) schema specification / W3C XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
Impact of XML on library procedures and services / Eric van Herwijnen (2000) MARCXML : MARC21 XML schema from LC Medlane Experiment: MARC to XML at Stanford ONIX International from EDItEUR (XML-based book publishers' metadata standard) XML in libraries : a workshop / Eric Lease Morgan (2008) Z39.50 and SRU
ANSI/NISO Z39.50 protocol : information retrieval in the information infrastructure / William Moen Application Service Definition and Protocol Specification for Open Systems Interconnection (Attribute set BIB-1 (1992)) Bath Profile ver. 1.1 Bath Profile maintenance agency at NLC ILRT Z39.50 resources directory LC Z39.50 server configuration guidelines Library Z39.50 destinations--address and database names of known OPAC servers An Overview of the Z39.50 information retrieval standard / by Fay Turner, National Library of Canada U.S. national Z39.50 profile for library applications SRU : search/retrieval via URL / Library of Congress Z39.50 : an overview | Pt. 2 from Biblio Tech Review Z39.50 for all / Paul Miller The Z39.50 information retrieval standard / by Clifford Lynch Z39.50 maintenance agency Z39.50 target directory |
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