Metadata Fundamentals for All Librarians

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American Library Association, Feb 17, 2003 - Computers - 192 pages

Priscilla Caplan, one of the nation's leading systems experts, presents the most comprehensive and clearest descriptions of the various forms of metadata, its applications, and how librarians can put it to work.

Both descriptive and nondescriptive forms of metadata are defined (including the TEI Header, the Dublin Core, EAD, GILS, ONIX, and the Data Documentation Initiative) and applied to actual library functions. Illustrations show how different forms of metadata look, advantages and disadvantages, and where they're best applied in the library.

Geared to librarians who need a solid foundation to understanding and using metadata efficiently, Metadata Fundamentals for All Librarians is the first stop for public and academic librarians, catalogers, and digital and reference librarians in their journey through the metadata landscape.

 

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Contents

Metadata Basics
1
Syntax Creation and Storage
12
Vocabularies Classification and Identifiers
25
Approaches to Interoperability
33
Metadata and the Web
45
Library Cataloging
54
The TEI Header
66
The Dublin Core
76
Metadata for Education
116
ONIX International
129
Metadata for Geospatial and Environmental Resources
136
The Data Documentation Initiative
145
Administrative Metadata
151
Structural Metadata
158
Rights Metadata
167
GLOSSARY
173

Archival Description and the EAD
88
Metadata for Art and Architecture
99
GILS and Government Information
110

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About the author (2003)

Priscilla Caplan is assistant director for Digital Library Services at the Florida Center for Library Automation in Gainesville, Florida.