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Title: Using Multiple Metadata Formats in DSpace


1
Using Multiple Metadata Formats in DSpace
  • ARD Prasad
  • Indian Statistical Institute
  • Bangalore, India

2
MARC Metadata
  • Covers all types of documents (more than 1000
    elements)
  • Basically used for OPACs
  • Plethora of MARCs
  • Requires librarians
  • Uses ISO-2709, XML
  • Separate schemes for each type of document
  • Web documents, digital libraries
  • Plethora of meta data formats
  • Meant for non-librarians
  • Uses XML

3
Metadata Formats
  • More than two dozen formats available for every
    conceivable digital object
  • ETD
  • E-Learning
  • E-Governance
  • Geo-Spatial Data
  • Architectural Drawings
  • Museum items

4
List of Some Metadata Formats
  • DC
  • METS
  • MODS
  • VRA Core
  • SCORM
  • LOM
  • GEM
  • EAD
  • TEI
  • CIMI
  • PB Core
  • VRA Core
  • IMRC
  • CDWA
  • CSD GM
  • MIDAS
  • VERS
  • DDI
  • PREMIS
  • CIDOC
  • ETDMS
  • AGLS
  • GILS
  • ONIX

5
DSpace
  • Default workflow supports Qualified Dublin Core
  • DSpace OAI supports unqualified Dublin Core
  • DSpace v. 1.2.2 allows you to extend to Non-DC
    formats

6
Metadata Issues in DSpace
  • Adding New Elements
  • Input Forms
  • Indexing
  • Display of search results
  • Import/Export
  • OAI-PMH and crosswalks

7
Adding New Elements
  • Dublin Core Registry using DSpace administration
  • Directly adding to dctyperegistry table in
    PostgreSQL

8
Input Workflow
  • Using the new facility by modifying
  • DSPACE_HOME/config/inputforms.xml

9
Indexing
  • Adding the elements to be indexed in dspace.cfg
    file, so that Lucene generates indexes on desired
    elements

10
Search Result Display
  • Display full record need not be modified
  • Default display can be changed by modifying
    ItemTag.Java file

11
Import Export
  • Within DSpace community, it really does not
    matter, though DSpace produces DC-like format in
    a file called dublin_core.xml file
  • However, across other DL software, we should
    evolve interoperability mechanism

12
OAI-PMH
  • New format should appear in OAICat.properties
    file
  • Java programs should be written similar to that
    of OAIDCCrosswalk.java, for each metadata format

13
Issues of Crosswalk
  • Crosswalk will always result in some data loss
  • One should use selective harvesting by
    collection, using appropriate
  • metadataPrefix verb and
  • set verb for limiting the collection
  • One may consider DC as the lowest common
    denominator

14
Possible relations between two metadata formats
  • Crosswalk can be achieved, in case of
  • One to one ideal, but not real
  • Many to one
  • Crosswalk will be lossy, in case of
  • One to many
  • One to none
  • None to one

15
Suggestions for DSpace Development
  • Inputforms.xml can be modular, so that inputforms
    can be defined in separate files for each format
  • Dctyperegistry should have an element metadata
    format so that OAICat exposes metadata of
    records which were created using a specific
    format
  • Perhaps OAI-PMH protocol itself requires
    modification (Imagine harvesting repositories
    with varied items and metadata formats)

16
Thank You
  • Please visit
  • LDL Librarians Digital Library
  • https//drtc.isibang.ac.in
  • SDL Search Digital Libraries (Harvester)
  • http//drtc.isibang.ac.in/sdl
  • Our Discussion Forum (DLRG)
  • http//drtc.isibang.ac.in/dlrg
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