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The Case for Implementing Core Descriptive Embedded Metadata at the Smithsonian

Stephanie Ogeneski Christensen ,Douglas Donald Dunlop

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.952109832

Abstract

The current mandate to digitize all collections at the Smithsonian Institution along with the increasing need to share data and increase access to collections has made it essential to establish institutional metadata standards, including those for embedding metadata. This paper documents the ongoing process of establishing core embedded metadata within the institution through the work of the Smithsonian Embedded Metadata Group, which is pan-institutional in nature and includes museums, libraries, archives, and research institutes. The focus of the working group described within this paper is the creation of core embedded metadata fields for use in still images.

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Stephanie Ogeneski Christensen

Smithsonian Institution,US

Douglas Donald Dunlop

Smithsonian Institution,US

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Ogeneski Christensen, S., & Dunlop, D. (2010). The Case for Implementing Core Descriptive Embedded Metadata at the Smithsonian. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2010. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952109832
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DC-2010--Pittsburgh Proceedings
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Dates:
October 20-22, 2010
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