Geoscience after IT: Part L. Adjusting the emerging information system to new technology [PDF]
Coherent development depends on following widely used standards that respect our vast legacy of existing entries in the geoscience record. Middleware ensures that we see a coherent view from our desktops of diverse sources of information.
Albrecht +53 more
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Optimising metadata to make high-value content more accessible to Google users [PDF]
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using high-quality metadata can be retrieved more easily by users of search engines such as Google.
Dawson, Alan, Hamilton, Val
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Designing a Metadata Application Profile to Describe and Organize the Content Objects: Case Study (Library, Museum, and Archive of the Holy Shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh (A.S)) [PDF]
IntroductionThe use of metadata in various information contexts such as cultural heritage contexts (libraries, museums, and archives) requires proper management.
Reza Karimi +2 more
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MIT's CWSpace project: packaging metadata for archiving educational content in DSpace [PDF]
This paper describes work in progress on the research project CWSpace, sponsored by the MIT and Microsoft Research iCampus program, to investigate the metadata standards and protocols required to archive the course materials found in MIT’s ...
Reilly, William +2 more
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A survey on e-learning content standardization [PDF]
eLearning has been evolved in a gradual and consistent way. Along with this evolution several specialized and disparate systems appeared to fulfill the needs of teachers and students such as repositories of learning objects, intelligent tutors, or ...
A. Paepcke, D.R. Rehak, E. Duval
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Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the role of metadata standards in gathering digital collections of GLAM institutions at the national level, using examples of institutions that implement the Indigo system.
Tatijana Petrić
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A renaissance in library metadata? The importance of community collaboration in a digital world
This article summarizes a presentation given by Sarah Bull as part of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) seminar ‘Setting the Standard’ in November 2015.
Sarah Bull, Amanda Quimby
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Open Access Metadata for Journals in Directory of Open Access Journals: Who, How, and What Scheme? [PDF]
Open access (OA) is a form of publication that allows some level of free access to scholarly publications. The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a repository to which OA journals may apply and upload content to increase discoverability. OA also
Cheby, Lisa E
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Video semantic content analysis based on ontology [PDF]
The rapid increase in the available amount of video data is creating a growing demand for efficient methods for understanding and managing it at the semantic level. New multimedia standards, such as MPEG-4 and MPEG-7, provide the basic functionalities in
Bai, Liang +3 more
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