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Roy TennantRoy Tennant

A Metadata Infrastructure for the 21st Century

A Metadata Infrastructure for the 21st Century

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007 cr unu+ 008 0-5/Date ent: 950420 6-14/Pub date: s 1995 15-17/Ctry: dcu 18-21/Illus: 22/Lvl: 23/Repd: 24-27/Cont: bs 28/Govt: f 29/Conf: 0 30/Fest: 0 31/Index: 0 32/ME: 33/Fict: 0 34/Biog: 35-37/Lang: eng 38/ModRec: 39/Source: d+ 037 $a 803-018-00155-0 $b GPO+ 040 $d GPO $d DLC $d MvI+ 043 $a n-us---+ 074 $a 0136 (online)+ 074 $a 0136+ 086 0 $a C 3.24/4:MC 92-I-36 D+ 088 $a MC 92-I-36 D+ 130 0 $a Census of manufactures (1992). $p Industry series.+ 245 10 $a 1992 census of manufactures. $p Industry series. $p Communication equipment, including radio and television, industries 3651, 3652, 3661, 3663, and 3669.+ 246 30 $a Industry series. $p Communication equipment, including radio and television, industries 3651, 3652, 3661, 3663, and 3669+ 246 30 $a Communication equipment, including radio and television+ 260 $a Washington, DC : $b U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census : $b For sale by Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., $c [1995_+ 300 $a 1 v. (various pagings) ; $c 28 cm.+ 500 $a "Issued March 1995."+ 500 $a "MC92-I-36D."+ 500 $a Shipping list no.: 95-0134-P.+ 504 $a Includes bibliographical references.+ 530 $a Also available via Internet from the Census web site (PDF file only).+ 650 0 $a Telecommunication equipment industry $z United States $x Statistics.+ 651 0 $a Manufactures $z United States $x Statistics.+ 710 1 $a United States. $b Bureau of the Census.+ 856 41 $3 Connect to online version. $z Adobe Acrobat reader required to view individual files for each industry $u http://www.census.gov/ftp/pub/prod/1/manmin/92mmi/92manuff.html+ 901 $a I $b 2621963 $c RVB+ 902 $a 20010214000000.0+ 904 $a 19980527 $b 20010214 $c 19980825+ 910 $a 32342089 + 920 $a gsus+ 920 $a n+ 930 $c C 3.24/4:MC 92-I-36 D+ 930 $c Electronic book+

007 cr unu+ 008 0-5/Date ent: 950420 6-14/Pub date: s 1995 15-17/Ctry: dcu 18-21/Illus: 22/Lvl: 23/Repd: 24-27/Cont: bs 28/Govt: f 29/Conf: 0 30/Fest: 0 31/Index: 0 32/ME: 33/Fict: 0 34/Biog: 35-37/Lang: eng 38/ModRec: 39/Source: d+ 037 $a 803-018-00155-0 $b GPO+ 040 $d GPO $d DLC $d MvI+ 043 $a n-us---+ 074 $a 0136 (online)+ 074 $a 0136+ 086 0 $a C 3.24/4:MC 92-I-36 D+ 088 $a MC 92-I-36 D+ 130 0 $a Census of manufactures (1992). $p Industry series.+ 245 10 $a 1992 census of manufactures. $p Industry series. $p Communication equipment, including radio and television, industries 3651, 3652, 3661, 3663, and 3669.+ 246 30 $a Industry series. $p Communication equipment, including radio and television, industries 3651, 3652, 3661, 3663, and 3669+ 246 30 $a Communication equipment, including radio and television+ 260 $a Washington, DC : $b U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census : $b For sale by Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., $c [1995_+ 300 $a 1 v. (various pagings) ; $c 28 cm.+ 500 $a "Issued March 1995."+ 500 $a "MC92-I-36D."+ 500 $a Shipping list no.: 95-0134-P.+ 504 $a Includes bibliographical references.+ 530 $a Also available via Internet from the Census web site (PDF file only).+ 650 0 $a Telecommunication equipment industry $z United States $x Statistics.+ 651 0 $a Manufactures $z United States $x Statistics.+ 710 1 $a United States. $b Bureau of the Census.+ 856 41 $3 Connect to online version. $z Adobe Acrobat reader required to view individual files for each industry $u http://www.census.gov/ftp/pub/prod/1/manmin/92mmi/92manuff.html+ 901 $a I $b 2621963 $c RVB+ 902 $a 20010214000000.0+ 904 $a 19980527 $b 20010214 $c 19980825+ 910 $a 32342089 + 920 $a gsus+ 920 $a n+ 930 $c C 3.24/4:MC 92-I-36 D+ 930 $c Electronic book+

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Archival Archival SystemsSystemsArchival Archival SystemsSystems

ElectronicElectronicresearchresearch

databasesdatabases

ElectronicElectronicresearchresearch

databasesdatabases

Institutional Institutional RepositoriesRepositoriesInstitutional Institutional RepositoriesRepositories

PathfindersPathfindersPathfindersPathfinders

DigitalDigitalLibraryLibrary

CollectionsCollections

DigitalDigitalLibraryLibrary

CollectionsCollections

Non-ILS Metadata SystemsNon-ILS Metadata Systems

Silos Everywher

e!

Silos Everywher

e!

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ONIXONIXONIXONIXMARCMARCMARCMARC

DublinDublinCoreCore

DublinDublinCoreCore VRAVRA

CoreCoreVRAVRACoreCore

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ONIXONIXONIXONIX

MARCMARCMARCMARC

DublinDublinCoreCore

DublinDublinCoreCore

VRAVRACoreCoreVRAVRACoreCore

METSMETSMETSMETS

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Infrastructure RequirementsInfrastructure Requirements

Versatility

Extensibility

Openness and Transparency

Low Threshold, High Ceiling

Cooperative Management

Versatility

Extensibility

Openness and Transparency

Low Threshold, High Ceiling

Cooperative Management

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Infrastructure Requirements cont’d

Infrastructure Requirements cont’d

Modularity

Hierarchy

Granularity

Graceful in failure

Modularity

Hierarchy

Granularity

Graceful in failure

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A ProposalA Proposal

Create a new bibliographic metadata infrastructure with the following characteristics…

Create a new bibliographic metadata infrastructure with the following characteristics…

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A Transfer SchemaA Transfer Schema

An XML schema for ingesting, storing, and transferring multiple bibliographic metadata packages intact

A current example: the Metadata Encoding and Transfer Syntax (METS) [ demo ]

An XML schema for ingesting, storing, and transferring multiple bibliographic metadata packages intact

A current example: the Metadata Encoding and Transfer Syntax (METS) [ demo ]

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Bibliographic SchemataBibliographic SchemataWe must like any metadata we see:

ONIX records from publishers

MARC records MODS records

Dublin Core

RFC 1607

VRA Core

etc.

We must like any metadata we see:

ONIX records from publishers

MARC records MODS records

Dublin Core

RFC 1607

VRA Core

etc.

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Application RulesApplication Rules

The “AACR2” of our new infrastructure

Rules and guidelines for use:

General application rules

Schema-specific rules

The “AACR2” of our new infrastructure

Rules and guidelines for use:

General application rules

Schema-specific rules

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Best PracticesBest Practices

Implementation practices — “on the ground” rules of thumb and procedures

Because not everything should be codified in application rules — room should be allowed for experimentation

In these “gray areas” best practices can suggest non-prescriptive and reasonable sets of procedures

Implementation practices — “on the ground” rules of thumb and procedures

Because not everything should be codified in application rules — room should be allowed for experimentation

In these “gray areas” best practices can suggest non-prescriptive and reasonable sets of procedures

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CrosswalksCrosswalks

Librarians Should be able to walk, talk, eat, and drink metadata of all varieties

Proficiency at this will require crosswalks, or algorithms for translating metadata from one schema to another

The same infrastructure could be used to merge multiple formats into a searchable index

Librarians Should be able to walk, talk, eat, and drink metadata of all varieties

Proficiency at this will require crosswalks, or algorithms for translating metadata from one schema to another

The same infrastructure could be used to merge multiple formats into a searchable index

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Enrichment ServicesEnrichment ServicesMethods to enrich metadata records with additional information

Examples:

Book cover art

Tables of contents

Book reviews

Robot-collected metadata

Authority control records

Methods to enrich metadata records with additional information

Examples:

Book cover art

Tables of contents

Book reviews

Robot-collected metadata

Authority control records

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Tool SetsTool Sets

Tools to help us manage and manipulate metadata

Examples:

XSLT Stylesheets

Crosswalking code (e.g., OCLC’s Metadata Switch service)

OCLC’s FRBR algorithm

Tools to help us manage and manipulate metadata

Examples:

XSLT Stylesheets

Crosswalking code (e.g., OCLC’s Metadata Switch service)

OCLC’s FRBR algorithm

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Relationships to Other Standards and ProtocolsRelationships to Other

Standards and ProtocolsA rich metadata infrastructure will interoperate with a wide range of standards and protocols

Examples:

OAI-PMH

SOAP (REST)

A rich metadata infrastructure will interoperate with a wide range of standards and protocols

Examples:

OAI-PMH

SOAP (REST)

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ChallengesChallenges

Adapting to a diversity of record formats

Crosswalking and Merging

System migration

Staff retooling

Your favorite challenge here…

Adapting to a diversity of record formats

Crosswalking and Merging

System migration

Staff retooling

Your favorite challenge here…

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Why It MattersWhy It Matters

We face many challenges and opportunities

Events have left our once robust metadata infrastructure behind — both conceptually and technically

Our users and the services we wish to provide them demand a metadata infrastructure equal to the tasks before us

We can and should seize the opportunity to recreate our foundational infrastructure

We face many challenges and opportunities

Events have left our once robust metadata infrastructure behind — both conceptually and technically

Our users and the services we wish to provide them demand a metadata infrastructure equal to the tasks before us

We can and should seize the opportunity to recreate our foundational infrastructure