Abstract

PB Core is the result of the public broadcasting metadata initiative (PBMI). It is an effort of the public radio and television broadcasters to develop a schema for the description of their assets. PBMI is under the auspices of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The paper discusses the user-centered development of the schema, the elements of the PB Core, the application profile, and the feedback and evaluation process of the schema.

Author information

Alison M. While

Corporation for Public Broadcasting, USA

Alan Baker

Minnesota Public Radio, USA

Marty Bloss

National Public Radio, USA

Paul E. Burrows

Media Solutions, OIT University of Utah, USA

Efthimis N. Efthimiadis

The Information School University of Washington, USA

Marcia Brooks

WGBH Boston, USA

David MacCarn

WGBH Boston, USA

Thom Shepard

WGBH Boston, USA

Cate Twohill

Public Broadcasting Service, USA

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While, A., Baker, A., Bloss, M., Burrows, P., Efthimiadis, E., Brooks, M., MacCarn, D., Shepard, T., & Twohill, C. (2003). PB Core--the Public Broadcasting Metadata Initiative: Progress Report. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2003. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952107491
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Issue

DC-2003--Seattle Proceedings
Location:
Seattle, Washington, USA
Dates:
September 28 - October 2, 2003
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