Other metadata schemes have been developed to describe various types of textual and non-textual objects including published books, electronic documents, archival finding aids, art objects, educational and training materials, and scientific datasets.
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What are metadata schemes? ... A metadata scheme is the set of descriptor types available to be applied to information. Numerous standard schemes have been developed to address specific information use and management needs. These standards have emerged from the needs of specific interest groups to standardise how...
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There are hundreds of metadata schemes being used, many of which are in their second, third, or nth iteration. Many specifications developed for information resources have been endorsed by standards bodies.
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This project will provide an in-depth evaluation and demonstration of the iRODS system. ... iRODS, has recently been released to address the short-comings within SRB which relate to the metadata schemes used to describe and annotate the data. In many cases these metadata mechanisms are too restrictive to support complex...
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The discussion will conclude with an analysis of challenges and future trends regarding the use of metadata schemas in subject gateways. 1.0 Introduction As a simple search of Google TM will confirm, operational definitions of the term, "subject gateways", are nearly as numerous as the services that they describe.
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descriptive metadata: information describing the intellectual content of the object, such as MARC cataloguing records, finding aids or similar schemes...
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This document is an up-to-date specification of all metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, including elements, element refinements, encoding schemes, and vocabulary terms (the DCMI Type Vocabulary). ... Vocabulary Encoding Schemes ... Included are the fifteen terms of the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set,
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Although these two approaches have different theories and practices, both make use of metadata schemes to facilitate the accomplishment of the above mentioned tasks. Their underlying philosophies have different emphases and features which reflect their own research histories and contexts.
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As the table below shows, each metadata scheme has a different set of resource types based on their own point of view. MODS uses the resources from MARC21, which have their basis in ... * The use of METSRights would allow this data element to be added to the descriptive data covered by any of the schemes listed here.
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rdfs:label Incorporating Educational Vocabulary in Learning Object Metadata Schemes. (xsd:string)
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