Poster

Improvement of metadata interoperability for promoting distribution and utilization of Japanese digital cultural resources

Daichi Machiya ORCID,Michiko Takahashi ORCID,Yuka Koguchi ORCID

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.953168702

Abstract

The National Diet Library, Japan (NDL) has contributed to promoting utilization of Japanese digital cultural resources by operating Japan Search, the national metadata platform of Japanese digital content in various fields. While Japan Search accepts metadata regardless of schema to minimize the workload of data providers and enable rapid expansion of searchable databases, it is necessary to improve metadata interoperability to enable efficient utilization of resources. This presentation covers practices to improve metadata interoperability such as an initiative in the community providing metadata to Japan Search and improvement of RDF provided by Japan Search.

Author information

Daichi Machiya

National Diet Library, Japan,JP

Michiko Takahashi

National Diet Library, Japan,JP

Yuka Koguchi

National Diet Library, Japan,JP

Cite this article

Machiya, D., Takahashi, M., & Koguchi, Y. (2023). Improvement of metadata interoperability for promoting distribution and utilization of Japanese digital cultural resources. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2023. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.953168702
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Issue

DCMI-2022 Proceedings
Location:
Virtual Conference
Dates:
October 3-7, 2022
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