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Title: Metadata and Electronic Publications


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Metadata and Electronic Publications
T.B. RajashekarNational Centre for Science
InformationIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore
560 012(raja_at_ncsi.iisc.ernet.in)
Prepared for presentation in the Workshop on
'Electronic Publishing of Scientific
Information, Organized by the Indian Academy of
Sciences, Bangalore, 13-15 March 2002
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Electronic Publishing - Context
  • Levels of EP
  • Desktop publishing (individual workstations. Ex.
    Word, PDF, PS)
  • Network publishing
  • Intranets (Ex. Organization/ Department websites)
  • Internet (Ex. Electronic journals)
  • E-Journals publishing Stakeholders
  • Publishers, authors, users, libraries,
    subscription agents, aggregators

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E-Journals Publishing Some Key Issues
  • Publisher
  • Content management (workflow, quality)
  • Subscription/ payment management
  • Rights management
  • Bibliographic control resource discovery
  • Preservation
  • Linking, sharing, exchange
  • User/ Library
  • Resource discovery (search, identify, locate,
    access)
  • Access management
  • Reference linking
  • Resource sharing
  • Seamless access bibliographic fulltext
  • Gateway services
  • Perpetual access

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Metadata is key for Content management, Content
Organization,Bibliographic Control, Resource
discovery, Rights Management,Access Management,
Preservation,Linking and data exchange
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What is Metadata?
  • Data about data - Digitalspeak for what
    librarians have been doing much before the
    Internet surrogates, catalogs
  • A metadata record consists of a set of
    attributes, or elements, necessary to describe
    the resource in question
  • Structured information
  • Describes, explains, locates an information
    resource
  • Makes it easier to retrieve, use or manage an
    information resource

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What Does Metadata Describe?
  • papers, articles
  • information pages
  • images
  • sound
  • collections
  • user profiles
  • Spatial data

...Digital and physical manifestations
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Content publishing access workflow
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Catalog Server
Author Title .Subject Source type
Format .
META DATA
Author Title .Subject Source type
Format .
Documents
Audio
Video
Database
Author Title .Subject Source type
Format .
Object Server
Print sources
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Types of Metadata
  • Different types of metadata
  • Descriptive
  • Purpose Resource discovery and identification
  • Ex. Title, abstract, author, URL, keywords, etc.
  • Administrative Rights Management
  • Purpose Help manage a resource
  • Ex. Who created and when, who can access, etc.
  • Structural metadata
  • Purpose Document structure
  • Ex. Chapter, section, paragraph

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Metadata Example E-Journal Gateway
ServiceContext Library in an academic
intranetIssue How do we manage access to large
number of e-journals and provide convenient
access?
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An example gateway service for e-journals
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An example gateway service for e-journals
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An example gateway service for e-journals
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An example gateway service for e-journals
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Metadata Example E-Print archive
software Context Content management in an
academic intranetIssue How do we enforce
metadata standard across an organization?
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E-publishing in an intranet
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Content management E-Print Archives
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Content management E-Print Archives
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Content management E-Print Archives
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Content management E-Print Archives
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Content management E-Print Archives
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Content management E-Print Archives
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Metadata Example XML-based metadata (IOP
Publishing)
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Handling of Metadata
  • Metadata can be used for describing resources at
    different aggregation levels
  • Collection, specific resource, component of a
    resource, etc.
  • Embedded in a digital object
  • Ex. HTML documents, headers of images
  • Stored separately (in a database system)
  • Simplifies management of metadata
  • Facilitates search and retrieval

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Uses of Metadata
  • Resource discovery
  • Finding, searching and identifying resources
  • Field-based browse/ search
  • Organizing electronic resources
  • Ex. Internet resource catalogues (web resource
    directories), Institutional publication archives,
    intranet content management
  • Interoperability
  • Exchange of data between systems metadata
    standards facilitate cross-searching and sharing
    (metadata harvesting OAI protocol)

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Uses of Metadata
  • Digital identification, Bibliographic control
  • Uniquely describe, identify locate the digital
    object referred by the metadata
  • PURL, DOI (CrossRef), OpenURL
  • Archiving and preservation
  • Data elements to track the lineage, physical
    characteristics, etc.
  • Efforts are on to define metadata schemes for
    digital preservation (e.g. ISOs Open Archival
    Information System OAIS)

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Metadata Schemes
  • Set of metadata elements, with associated
    semantics and syntax for describing a particular
    type of resources
  • Components (semantics, syntax, content)
  • Metadata elements and their meaning/ definition
  • Content rules how content must be identified
    and formulated
  • Representation rules how content must be
    represented
  • Content Values given to metadata elements

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Examples of Metadata Schemes
  • Dublin Core (www.dublincore.org)
  • Network information resources
  • Widely adopted
  • Government Information Locator Service (GILS)
    (www. dtic.mil/gils/)
  • Govt. resources
  • TEI Header (www.tei-c.org)
  • Electronic texts like novels, poetry, plays, etc.

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Examples of Metadata Schemes
  • The Encoded Archival Description (EAD)
    (www.oc.gov/ead/)
  • Archives and special collections
  • The Visual Resources Association (VRA) Core
    Categories
  • Describe visual materials such as buildings,
    photographs, paintings, etc.
  • ONIX International Online Information Exchange)
  • XML-based metadata for communication of book
    trade information being expanded to cover
    journals, conferences, etc.

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Examples of Metadata Schemes
  • IMS Metadata (www.imsproject.org/metadata/)
  • Specs and software for managing online learning
    resources resource discovery, IPR, commerce

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Examples of Metadata Schemes
  • Metadata for datasets
  • Numerical and statistical data
  • Content Standard for Digital Geophysical Metadata
    (CSDGM) (www.fgdc.gov/metadata/contstan.htm)
  • Topographic, demographic, GIS and computer-aided
    cartographic files
  • Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) standard
    (www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI/codebook.html)
  • Social science data sets
  • XML DTD

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Resource Description Communities
Communities
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Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI)
  • International standard for describing network
    digital resources
  • Consists of 15 elements, each repeatable, none
    mandatory
  • Conceived in 1994
  • Has reached standard status W3C, NISO, ISO
  • Widely used in several projects around the world
  • Being refined further

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The Dublin CoreMetadata Element Set
  • Title
  • Author/Creator
  • Subject /Keywords
  • Description
  • Publisher
  • Other Contributor
  • Date
  • Resource Type
  • Format
  • Resource Identifier
  • Source
  • Language
  • Relation
  • Coverage
  • Rights Management

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Key Features of DC
  • Simplicity of creation and maintenance
  • Small and simple element set
  • Non-specialists can create metadata records
  • Enable effective search and retrieval
  • Commonly understood semantics
  • Generic, common element set facilitates
    cross-domain accessibility (e.g. creator -
    document, music)
  • International scope
  • DC element set in several languages
  • Extensibility
  • Linkages with other metadata sets

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Uses of DC
  • Used mainly for describing document-like objects
    metadata standards for other domains exist
    (e.g. e-commerce, education)
  • DC record can be embedded in the resource itself
    (e.g. Meta tag of HTML)
  • DC elements may be contained in a record separate
    from the resource
  • Database of DC element records, each describing a
    separate electronic resource (e.g. subject
    gateways)

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DC in HTML
  • lthtmlgtltheadgt
  • lttitlegtUKOLN Home Pagelt/titlegt
  • ltmeta name"DC.Title content"UKOLN UK Office
    for Library and Information Networking"gt
  • ltmeta name"DC.Subject" content"national centre,
    network information support, library community,
    awareness, research, information services, public
    library networking, bibliographic management,
    distributed library systems, metadata, resource
    discovery, conferences, lectures, workshops"gt
  • ltmeta name"DC.Description" content"UKOLN is a
    national centre for support in network
    information management in the library and
    information communities. It provides awareness,
    research and information services"gt
  • ltmeta name"DC.Creator" contentUKOLN
    Information Services Group"gt
  • lt/headgt
  • ...

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Metadata Example Use of DC in an intranet
information portal
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DC Projects
  • Implemented in over 100 projects in several
    countries
  • Government Information
  • Australian Government Locator Service
  • Danish Online Government Information
  • Finnish Online Government Information
  • Libraries and DLs (e.g. CORC Cooperative Online
    Resource Catalogue, of OCLC)
  • Intranets Nokia, Boeing, Ford, Weyerhaeuser

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DC Projects
  • Science and Mathematics
  • Environment Australia, Swedish EnviroNet, German
    Mathematical Society Preprint Project
  • Education
  • EDNA (Educational Network of Australia)
  • GEM (Gateway to Educational Materials)
  • German Education Resources Server
  • IMS (Instructional Management System)
  • DC discipline-specific elements

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DC Projects
  • Humanities
  • AHDS Arts and Humanities Data Service
  • CIMI Metadata Testbed Project
  • SCRAN (Scottish Cultural Resources Access
    Network)
  • Publishing/ e-commerce
  • E-books (www.openebook.org)
  • INDECS (Interoperability of Data in E-Commerce
    Systems) (www.indecs.org) - data model for IPR
    management in publishing, recording industry

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Metadata Creation
  • Who creates metadata?
  • Author
  • Technical staff (cataloguers)
  • Combination
  • Integration into EP workflow
  • Manual/ automated processes and tools
  • Quality control
  • Develop/ adopt metadata standards key to
    successful EP

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Related Resources
  • Metadata made simpler A guide for libraries.
    Gail Hodge. 2001. (www.niso.org)
  • Dublin Core (dublincore.org)
  • Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (Std.)
    (www.niso.org)
  • CrossRef and reference linking (www.crossref.org)
  • Digital Object Identifier (www.doi.org)

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