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Improving Metadata Quality: Augmentation and Recombination

Diane I. Hillmann ,Naomi Dushay ,Jon Phipps

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.952107705

Abstract

Digital libraries have, in the main, adopted the traditional library notion of the metadata "record" as the basic unit of management and exchange. Although this simplifies the harvest and re-exposure of metadata, it limits the ability of metadata aggregators to improve the quality of metadata and to share specifics of those improvements with others. The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) is exploring options for augmenting harvested metadata and re-exposing the augmented metadata to downstream users with detailed information on how it was created and by whom. The key to this augmentation process involves changing the basic metadata unit from “record” to "statement."

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Diane I. Hillmann

Cornell University, USA

Naomi Dushay

(NSDL) Cornell University, USA

Jon Phipps

(NSDL) Cornell University, USA

Cite this article

Hillmann, D., Dushay, N., & Phipps, J. (2004). Improving Metadata Quality: Augmentation and Recombination. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2004. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952107705
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DC-2004--Shanghai Proceedings
Location:
Shanghai, China
Dates:
October 11-14, 2004
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