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Number DC-2011--The Hague Proceedings Year 2011

31 articles in this issue 

Jae-Eun Baek,Shigeo Sugimoto

Metadata is one of the keys for digital archiving and preservation. This is well recognized as an important issue in our networked information society. There are several standards for archival and preservation metadata, e.g. ISAD(G), EAD, AGRkMS, PREMIS,... see more

Pags. 1 - 11  

Kai Eckert,Daniel Garijo,Michael Panzer

The Metadata Provenance Task Group aims to define a data model that allows for making assertions about description sets. Creating a shared model of the data elements required to describe an aggregation of metadata statements allows to collectively import,... see more

Pags. 12 - 25  

Gordon Dunsire,Diane Ileana Hillmann,Jon Phipps,Karen Coyle

For much of the past decade, attempts to corral the explosion of new metadata schemas (or formats) have been notably unsuccessful. Concerns about interoperability in this diverse and rapidly changing environment continue, with strategies based on syntacti... see more

Pags. 26 - 36  

Ahsan Morshed,Caterina Caracciolo,Gudrun Johannsen,Johannes Keizer

As part of the publication of the AGROVOC thesaurus as Linked Data (LD), AGROVOC is now mapped with six well-known thesauri in the agricultural domain, i.e., EUROVOC, NALT, GEMET, STW, LCSH, RAMEAU. To find matching candidates, known matching algorithms d... see more

Pags. 37 - 46  

Nuno Freire,Jose Borbinha,Pavel Calado

Subject headings systems are tools for organization of knowledge that have been developed over the years by libraries. The SKOS Simple Knowledge Organization System provides a practical way to represent subject headings systems, and several libraries have... see more

Pags. 47 - 57  

Kevin Clair

The Libraries and Information Technology Services at the Pennsylvania State University are in the process of developing a service architecture for supporting digital curation and preservation activity at the university. This system, called Curation Archit... see more

Pags. 58 - 62  

Mitsuharu Nagamori,Masahide Kanzaki,Naohisa Torigoshi,Shigeo Sugimoto

This report presents the metadata information infrastructure project funded by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan. The goal of this project is to build a metadata schema registry to support sharing of metadata schemas on the Intern... see more

Pags. 63 - 68  

Francois Revol

The growing usage of file system extended attributes on many operating systems faces interoperability problems when trying to preserve them across multiple platforms. We propose a generic namespace design and idempotent mapping method to maintain an ident... see more

Pags. 69 - 73  

Timothy W. Cole,Myung-Ja Han,Doug Moncur,Harriett E. Green

Libraries facilitate the use of information by collating related items to create distinct, cohesive collections. As libraries have acquired and generated more digital content, the need to agree on a standard method for describing digital collections has b... see more

Pags. 74 - 79  

Biligsaikhan Batjargal,Fuminori Kimura,Akira Maeda

This paper provides a summary of our ongoing project for providing integrated access to Japanese multiple digital libraries, archives, and museums. The main goal to construct a federated searching system for Japanese humanities databases, which searches m... see more

Pags. 80 - 85  

David Kuilman,Martin Ruck

Elsevier presents the Satellite format -- a linked data compliant data format to capture, store and expose metadata objects using open standards based metadata frameworks e.g. SKOS, DCMI and SWAN. The satellite format allows for an array of configurable f... see more

Pags. 86 - 93  

Bernhard Haslhofer,Antoine Isaac

data.europeana.eu is an ongoing effort of making Europeana metadata available as Linked Open Data on the Web. It allows others to access metadata collected from Europeana data providers via standard Web technologies. The data are represented in the Europe... see more

Pags. 94 - 104  

Elena Montiel-Ponsoda,Daniel Vila-Suero,Boris Villazon-Terrazas,Gordon Dunsire,Elena Escolano Rodriguez,Asuncion Gomez-Perez

In the context of the Semantic Web, natural language descriptions associated with ontologies have proven to be of major importance not only to support ontology developers and adopters, but also to assist in tasks such as ontology mapping, information extr... see more

Pags. 105 - 115  

Benjamin Zapilko,Brigitte Mathiak

In recent years, many government agencies have published statistical information as Linked Open Data (e.g. Eurostat, data.gov.uk). Yet, while there are a number of visualization tools, researchers use data for scientific statistical analysis to answer the... see more

Pags. 116 - 125  

Jorg Brunsmann

Metadata plays a crucial role in supporting the discovery, understanding and management of the large product data collections generated throughout all phases of the product lifecycle. Product data models are annotated with metadata which represent meaning... see more

Pags. 126 - 136  

Mohammed Ourabah Soualah,Mohamed Hassoun

Three millions of ancient Arabic manuscripts are jealously preserved in libraries, in conservation institutions and in private homes. A non-consulted document is like a death document. The Arabic manuscript existence is related to its consultation degree ... see more

Pags. 137 - 146  

Oksana L. Zavalina

Metadata is central for information organization in digital libraries. A growing number of digital libraries worldwide are now generating metadata to describe not only individual objects but entire digital collections as integral wholes. However, collecti... see more

Pags. 147 - 157  

M. Cristina Pattuelli,Chris Weller,Genevieve Szablya

This paper reports on a pilot conducted within Linked Jazz, a project that investigates the potential of Linked Open Data (LOD) technology to enhance discovery and visibility of digital cultural heritage materials. The project explores the applicability o... see more

Pags. 158 - 164  

Myung-Ja Han,Melanie Wacker,Judith Dartt

Resource Description and Access (RDA) is a new standard for describing all types of resources. Columbia University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign evaluated the guidelines by means of the Dublin Core element... see more

Pags. 165 - 170  

Madelyn Washington,Mark Notess,Jon W. Dunn

The Variations/FRBR project aims to contribute to a community understanding of what it means to implement FRBR. Serving as a concrete test-bed for the FRBR conceptual model, a goal of the V/FRBR project is to provide the community with FRBR-compliant data... see more

Pags. 171 - 175  

Nick Steffel

A number of different free online tools exist for turning user input into formatted Dublin Core code. The author, as part of his MLIS degree, used these various tools to assist with his coursework. While they were all useful to some degree, a number of is... see more

Pags. 176 - 177  

Haiyan Bai,Xiaodong Qiao,Bing Liang

Our project arises from the need for bibliography organization and integration at the National Science and Technology Library (NSTL1) of China. NSTL consists of nine special national libraries serving basic sciences, agricultural sciences, medical science... see more

Pags. 178 - 181  

Mark Notess,Jon W. Dunn,Juliet L. Hardesty

The Scherzo music discovery system is one deliverable from the Variations/FRBR (V/FRBR) project at Indiana University (Riley, 2010). The objective of the V/FRBR project is to provide a real-world test of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Recor... see more

Pags. 182 - 183  

Imma Subirats,Marcia Lei Zeng,Johannes Keizer

This poster presents the processes and paths of the authors who have recently prepared a report on descriptive metadata encoding recommendations for an European project, VOA3R (Virtual Open Access in Agriculture and Aquaculture Repository), which aims to ... see more

Pags. 184 - 186  

Dennis DeSpohr,Philipp Cimiano,Cord Wiljes

This abstract discusses research under development aiming to create an ecosystem of entities connected to a research institution, such as its researchers and the resources produced. In particular, we are investigating ways of being able to enter metadata ... see more

Pags. 187 - 188  

Emad Khazraee

This poster proposes a theoretical framework for rethinking metadata for cultural heritage, and is motivated by the author¡¯s experience and observation of the challenges of descriptive metadata for cultural heritage. Descriptive metadata plays a key role... see more

Pags. 189 - 191  

Kai Eckert,Daniel Garijo,Michael Panzer,Omer Percin

With this poster, we want to present the current state of the DCMI Metadata Provenance Task Group, which will wrap up its work at the time of DC-2011. The motivation for a Dublin Core extension for metadata provenance is twofold: Firstly, we want to repre... see more

Pags. 192 - 193  

Joao Sequeira,Joao Edmundo,Hugo Manguinhas,Gilberto Pedrosa,Jose Borbinha

most organizations communicate automatically with each other through their information systems and the Internet. When those data structures are not unique, data transformation is a required process. Two fundamental issues of that process are the interpret... see more

Pags. 194 - 196  

Matthew Miller,Christopher J. Mullin

Contextually descriptive embedded metadata has been utilized in a number of applications. Many HTML webpages contain meta tags with information reflecting the content of the page. Likewise, microformats are continually striving to make web documents more ... see more

Pags. 197 - 198  

Ricardo Eito-Brun

This communication describes a prototype project completed by a research team of the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid to build an integrated metadata registry (IMR) for historical engineering archives. This registry was developed as part of a project comp... see more

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