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Collection Description Metadata Element Sets
Pete Johnston UKOLN, University of BathChair, DC CD WG
NISO Metasearch Initiative, Task Group 2Durham, NC, USA
22-23 April 2004
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/
Outline
• Collections & collection-level description• Collection description metadata schemas
– JISC e-Lib "Simple Collection Description", 1998-1999
– Research Support Libraries Programme (RSLP) Model & Schema, 1999-2000
– The European Library (TEL) Collection Description Application Profile, 2001-2004
– Dublin Core Collection Description Application Profile, 2003-
– ISO 2146 draft version 3.0, 2003-
Collections
• Collection– “an aggregation of one or more items”– aggregation by
• e.g. location, type/form of item, provenance of item, source/ownership of item, nature of item content, etc!
– varying size, degrees of permanence– varying types of items
• natural objects, created objects, digital resources, digital surrogates of physical objects, metadata records
– items may not be physically juxtaposed
Collections and collection description
• “What is a collection (and what is not)?”• "Functional granularity" (Heaney)
– Pragmatic choice– Based on what is "useful or necessary for the
purposes of resource discovery or collection management"
• Collection-level description– "unitary finding aid" (Heaney)– information about the collection as a whole,
rather than the individual items
Why collection-level description?
• Enable user to – discover/locate collections– select collections to explore on basis of summary
description – compare collections as broadly similar objects (even
where items heterogeneous)– understand conditions of access & use– interpret collections
• Enable software agents to – discover/locate/select collections to search on behalf of
user – control searches across collections
e-Lib Simple Collection Description
• JISC e-Lib programme, 1994-2000– "An exploration of ways IT could assist libraries"
• context: UK HE re-organisation, emergence of Web• not strictly a "digital library research programme", but did
include elements of applied research
– 1997-2000 Phase 3 : consolidation, extension in key areas
• Interest in collection-level description– Primarily to support resource discovery– "Landscaping"
• eLib Collection Description WG – "Simple Collection Description" schema (draft)– Collection made available by Service (many-to-many)
Collection attributes
Title dc:title
Subject/keywords dc:subject
Description dc:description
Owner elib:owner
Publisher dc:publisher
Date dc:date
Language dc:language
Source dc:source
Coverage dc:coverage
Collection Type dc:type
Notes elib:notes
Purpose/Policy elib:purpose
Rights management dc:rights
Use constraints elib:useConstraints
Collection Logo elib:logo
Relations between Collections
Is Part Of dcterms:isPartOf
Has Part dcterms:hasPart
Is Catalogue For elib:isCatalogueFor
Has Catalogue elib:hasCatalogue
Relation between Collection & Service
Access elib:access
e-Lib Simple Collection Description
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/cld/simple/http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/cld/simple/
Service attributes
Identifier dc:identifier
Access times elib:accessTimes
Physical location/access elib:location
Administrator elib:administrator
Access Policy elib:accessPolicy
Charging Policy elib:chargingPolicy
• Research Support Libraries Programme, 1999-2002– Support for academic research– Improve disclosure/discovery of, access to
collections– Improve collaborative management of collections– Primarily describing physical library/archive
collections– Recognition of CLD as important mechanism for
disclosure/discovery
RSLP CD Model and Schema
RSLP CD Model
• RSLP Collection Description Project, 1999-2000– Funded by RSLP, OCLC– Provide means of consistent collection description in RSLP
• Entity-Relation model (Michael Heaney, University of Oxford)– Implementation independent– Intended to be applicable to wide range of collections– Informed by IFLA FRBR approach as well as existing
descriptive standards– Models structures not transactions– Support
• Finding (access points for discovery)• Identifying (sufficient for user interpretation)
RSLP CD Model
RSLP CD Schema
• RSLP Collection Description metadata schema (Andy Powell, UKOLN) – Set of metadata elements (based on Dublin Core)– Also collection/catalogue type vocabulary– Expresses subset of RSLP model
• Collection, Location, Agents
– Simplification of model• Relations as elements/properties
– Supports creation of "unitary" finding aid (collection-level description)
– Recommends use of RDF/XML syntax for representation
RSLP CD Schema v Model
ContentCreatorcreates
Collector
Owner
collects
owns
Administratoradministers
ItemProducerproduces
is-embodied-in
Collection
is-gathered-into
Location
is-located-in
Collection attributes
Identifier dc:identifier
Title dc:title
Description dc:description
Strength rslpcd:strength
Physical Characteristics dc:format
Language dc:language
Type dc:type
Access Control rslpcd:accessControl
Accrual Status rslpcd:accrualStatus
Legal Status rslpcd:legalStatus
Custodial History rslpcd:custodialHistory
Note rslpcd:note
Accumulation Date Range
rslpcd:accumulationDateRange
Contents Date Range rslpcd:contentsDateRange
Relation between Collection & Location
Location rslpcd:hasLocation
RSLP CD Schema
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/rslp/schema/http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/rslp/schema/
Relations between Collection & Agents
Collector dc:creator
Owner rslpcd:owner
Collection attributes (continued)
Concept dc:subject
Object rslpcd:objectName
Name rslpcd:agentName
Place dcterms:spatial
Time dcterms:temporal
RSLP CD Schema Location attributes
Identifier dc:identifier
Name dc:title
Access Conditions rslpcd:accessConditions
Physical Location attributes
Postal address rslpcd:address
Post/zip code rslpcd:postcode
Country rslpcd:country
Digital Location attributes
Locator rslpcd:locator
Relations between Collection & Other entities
Associated Publication rslpcd:hasPublication
Relations between Collections
Is Part Of dcterms:isPartOf
Has Part dcterms:hasPart
Catalogue or Description rslpcd:hasDescription
Described Collection rslpcd:isDescriptionOf
Associated Collection rslpcd:hasAssociation
Relations between Location & Agents
Administrator rslpcd:administrator
Relation between Location & Collection
Held collection rslpcd:isLocationOf
Relation between Location & Other entities
See also rslpcd:seeAlso
Agent attributes
Identifier dc:identifier
Name vcard:FN
Organisation vcard:ORG
Role vcard:ROLE
Telephone number vcard:VOICE
Fax number vcard:FAX
Email address vcard:EMAIL
Agent history rslpcd:agentHistory
RSLP CD Schema implementation
• RSLP projects– Model and/or schema by number of RSLP projects as
basis for database structure– Mostly to deliver Web sites for human readers– Limited exchange of CLD metadata between applications
• Influence on other initiatives– The European Library (TEL)– Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Collection Register– Enrich-UK (portal for digitisation programme)– Cornucopia (UK museum collections)– JISC Information Environment Service Registry (IESR)
The European Library (TEL)
• Co-operative project under the Conference of European National Librarians (CENL)– 8 European national libraries & ICCU (Italian central
cataloguing institution)– Project completed Jan 2004, plans to develop service
• Portal providing access to distributed collections– Use of collection-level description to select services– TEL application profile for collection-level description
• Based on DC Libraries AP and Collection and Location attributes from RSLP CD Schema
• Some overlap between properties?• Includes access point of Service as dc:identifier of
Collection
http://www.europeanlibrary.org/http://www.europeanlibrary.org/
Collection attributes
Identifier dc:identifier
Title dc:title
Alternative Title dcterms:alternative
Creator dc:creator
Contributor dc:contributor
Publisher dc:publisher
Subject dc:subject
Object Name rslpcd:objectName
Agent Name rslpcd:agentName
Description dc:description
Thumbnail tel:thumbnail
Strength rslpcd:strength
Accrual Status rslpcd:accrualStatus
Legal Status rslpcd:legalStatus
Custodial History rslpcd:custodialHistory
Note rslpcd:note
Edition
TEL AP for Collection DescriptionCollection attributes (continued)
Date dc:date
Date created dcterms:created
Date captured mods:dateCaptured
Accumulation Date Range
rslpcd:accumulationDateRange
Contents Date Range
rslpcd:contentsDateRange
Type dc:type
Collection Type tel:collectionType
Format dc:format
Medium dcterms:medium
Record Schema tel:recordSchema
Source dc:source
Language dc:language
Coverage dc:coverage
Spatial coverage dcterms:spatial
Temporal coverage dcterms:temporal
TEL AP for Collection Description
Relations between Collections
Is Part Of dcterms:isPartOf
Has Part dcterms:hasPart
Has Description rslpcd:hasDescription
Is Description Of rslpcd:isDescriptionOf
Has Association rslpcd:hasAssociation
Relations between Collection & Other entities
Has Publication rslpcd:hasPublication
Has Location rslpcd:hasLocation
Location attributes
Access Conditions rslpcd:accessConditions
Digital Location attributes
Locator rslpcd:locator
Relations between Location & Agents
Administrator rslpcd:administrator
Relation between Location & Collection
Held collection rslpcd:isLocationOf
Relation between Location & Other entities
See also rslpcd:seeAlso
Relation between Collection & Location
Location rslpcd:hasLocation
Collection attributes (continued)
Rights dc:rights
Access Control dcterms:accessControl
Audience dcterms:audience
Location mods:location
RecordId tel:recordId
Owner rslpcd:owner
DC Collection Description WG
• Background– Growing interest in use of collection-level metadata to
support resource disclosure/discovery– RSLP CD Model and/or RSLP CD schema implemented
by several initiatives in UK– Significant influence on other CLD metadata schemas– Status, ownership, persistence issues
• Charter– Provide forum for sharing information about CLD activity– Develop a DC AP for collection-level description– Develop supporting materials for use of AP
http://dublincore.org/groups/collections/http://dublincore.org/groups/collections/
DC Collection Description AP
• DC CD AP– For simple collection-level descriptions – Suitable for a broad range of collections– Primarily to support discovery and selection of
collections– A "core" set of collection description properties to support
interoperability– Informed by experience of RSLP, CD Focus (UKOLN),
TEL, JISC IESR, IMLS, others– Collection properties (only) of RSLP CD schema as
starting point for WG discussion• exclude Location/Service, Agent description (for now…)• but building on Heaney E-R model
Collection attributes
Identifier dc:identifier
Title dc:title
Alternative Title dcterms:alternative
Description dcterms:abstract
Physical Characteristics dc:format
Size dcterms:extent
Language dc:language
Type dc:type
Access Rights dcterms:accessRights
Accrual Status cld:accrualStatus
Custodial History gen:provenance
Audience dcterms:audience
Logo cld:logo
Accumulation Date Range
?cld:accumulationDateRange
Contents Date Range cld:contentsDateRange
Relation between Collection & Location/Service
Is Available At ?gen:isAvailableAt
DC CD AP (2004-02-01)
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/dcmi/collection-ap-summary/http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/dcmi/collection-ap-summary/
Relations between Collection & Agents
Collector dc:creator
Owner marcrel:owner
Collection attributes (continued)
Subject dc:subject
Place dcterms:spatial
Time dcterms:temporal
DC CD AP (2004-02-01)
Relations between Collection & Other entities
Associated Publication dcterms:isReferencedBy
Relations between Collections
Is Part Of dcterms:isPartOf
Has Part dcterms:hasPart
Catalogue or Description dc:description
Associated Collection dc:relation
Outstanding Issues for DC CD WG/DCMI
• Clarify Collection-Location/Service relation• Decide on how to represent format of items in
collection• Proposals for additions to DCMI Namepaces
– provenance, isAvailableAt (awaiting UB decision)– logo?
• Collection-specific terms (accrualStatus, accumulationDateRange, contentsDateRange)
• Review in light of DCMI work on dates, modelling• Develop supporting materials
– guidelines, schemas, crosswalks
ISO 2146
• ISO 2146: Information and documentation – Directories of libraries and related organizations
• Under revision to form a data dictionary framework for directory applications
– Schema/syntax/protocol-independent
• Object-oriented model for– Organisations– Collections– Services– Activities
• Shift away from "organisation-centred" model so that each can be primary object
ISO 2146
• Service– Integrated approach to physical and digital services– Detailed model for service description
• Access times, permitted users, charges etc
• Collection– Name, category, coverage, etc– Relations between collections– Collection profile
• Item types, accruals, policies (archival, disposal)
– Collection strength• Current, planned
Collections, Locations & Services
• Item– A physical or digital entity
• Collection– An aggregation of one or more items
• Service– The provision of, or system of supplying, one or more functions of
interest to an end-user or software application.– Physical or digital– Digital services may be structured or unstructured
• Informational services– Provide access to, or metadata about, items and/or collections
– JISC Information Environment Architecture: Glossary
• Location– A place where a collection is held
– Michael Heaney, Analytical Model
Collection – Location (RSLP)
Collection Locationis-located-in
Collection Physical Repositoryis-located-in
Collection Electronic Repositoryis-located-in
Network Service
Is Service a subtype of Location?
Is relation between Collection and Locationsame as relation between Collection and Service?
Collection – Location – Service?Collection
Location
is-located-in
Service
Collection
Physical Repository
is-located-in
Physical Service
Collection
Electronic Repository
is-located-in
Network Service
Summary
• RSLP model influence on several CD schemas• RSLP CD Schema
– Subset/simplification of RSLP model– Collection, Location, Agents
• TEL AP– builds on RSLP CD and DC Libraries AP
• DC CD AP as a core CD element set– supports description of Collection only– still in progress– relationship of Collection and Location/Service
• ISO 2146– Object model– Rich service description
Some questions
• What range of collections and services are we describing?
• What are our "functional requirements" for collection/service description?– What operations should metadata support?– Human readers? Software agents?
• What information required to enable those operations?– Attributes, relations
• Do existing models/schemas meet those requirements?
Acknowledgements
• UKOLN is funded by the UK Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the UK higher and further education funding councils, as well as by project funding from the JISC and the European Union. UKOLN also receives support from the University of Bath where it is based.
• http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/
Collection Description Metadata Element Sets
Pete Johnston UKOLN, University of BathChair, DC CD WG
NISO Metasearch Initiative, Task Group 2Durham, NC, USA
22-23 April 2004
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/
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