There is absolutely no intention to infringe the rights of the brand owners. All rights reserved except as may be granted by Sections 107 and 108 of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976. 10-1 Definition of the subcategory Measurements––Form from the Categories for the Description of Works of Art 103 10-2 Cataloging example of the web version of the .
15-1 Variable Label element as defined in the DDI 146 15-2 First page of a codebook screen display highlighted. I would encourage anyone interested in schemes not covered in this book to use some of the metadata clearing houses mentioned in the chapter 1 reading to find more information about them. The first published use of the word in the sense of data about data may have been in the first edition of NASA's Directory Interchange Format Manual, published in 1988.1.
Myers in the late 1960s and registered in 1986 as a trademark of the company Metadata, which provides software and services related to medicine and health care. By the early 1990s, the term metadata was being used to mean the information needed to make computer files useful to people, especially in relation to scientific, social science and geospatial data sets.
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
According to the Semantic Web Statement of Activity, “The Semantic Web is an extension of the current Web in which information. If schema is provided, the attribute value must be defaulted to. Dublin Core can also be represented in XML according to the rules of the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
Others follow the description of each subunit with an inventory of the containers in the subunit. Information on the history and development of the topic tree is collected at http://www.fidocat. The home page of the GEM project site for project participants is available at http://www.geminfo.org/.
The Advanced Distributed Learning Network home page is available at http://www.adlnet.org/.
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Composite link elements include elements for target type (software demo, cover image, etc.), target format and resolution, link type, link itself, and information related to the download, including captions, authors, copyright, and terms. This documentation is available from the "Help Desk" section of the Barnes and Noble website at http://www. One of the earliest specifications to be called a metadata standard is the Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM), published by the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC).
The Identification Information section contains a required composite element for citation information, which is defined in the Citation Information section of the standard. The development of the NBII standard for biological metadata raised a major problem with regard to CSDGM profiles. The subsection also contains assessment information, such as response rate and sampling error, and the status of the study.
The subsection Data Access ( Finally, a section called "file inventory" grouped all files for a specific version of the archive object (eg the JPEG or thumbnail version). Part 1, which sets out the vision for the multimedia framework, has already been published as an ISO/IEC technical report.1 The drafting of the other parts has been distributed among a number of different organisations. The second principle, called "the principle of functional granularity," requires that metadata can identify parts and versions of resources at any arbitrary level of granularity, as long as the practical need for such identification arises. The third principle, "the principle of designated authority," states that the author of each item of metadata must be identified in a way that can be verified. Finally, "the principle of appropriate access" notes that metadata should be accessible where needed and at the same time protected against unauthorized use. Rights and Rules actually arose from the merger of the OeBF and the Electronic Book eXchange (EBX) working group. Two of the most prominent rights languages are Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) and eXtensible rights Markup Language (XrML). Stakeholders and standards in the e-book Ecology: Or, it's the economy, stupid!" Bibliotek Hi Tech 19, no. AITF The Art Information Task Force of the College Art Association and the Getty Art History Information Program, which developed the categories for describing works of art. ArtSTOR A project of the Mellon Foundation to develop, store and electronically distribute digital images and related scientific materials for the study of art, architecture and other fields in the humanities. BASIC Book And Serial Industry Communications, the standards forum of the Book Industry Study Group. CUSTARD The U.S.-Canadian Standards Harmonization Project, a joint project of the Society of American Archivists and the Canadian Council on Archives to harmonize the U.S. EDItEUR International group dedicated to the promotion of e-commerce in the book and serial publication sector. FRBR Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, Report of the IFLA Study Group on Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. IDF International DOI Foundation, an organization that supports development and promotion of the DOI system. LTSC The Learning Technology Standards Committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). PANDORA Preservation and Access to Networked Documentary Resources of Australia, an initiative of the National Library of Australia. Messages are encrypted with the public key of the intended recipient, and must be decrypted with his private key. PATHWAYS Resource organization and discovery in subject-based services, a project of the Electronic Library Program of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the United Kingdom. SIP In the OAIS framework, a Submission Information Package, a bundle of content and metadata submitted to a digital archive. At the core of VRA is a physical entity such as an artistic creation, performance, building or object of material culture. XML Extensible Markup Language, a specification developed by the W3C for marking up structured documents on the Web. Z Tokens Numeric identifiers that associate metadata elements in GILS and other schemas with an attribute in the Z39.50 Bib-1 attribute set. Environmental Data Registry (EDR), 40 EPICS (EDItEUR Product Information . Communication Standards), 129 equivalence relations, 26 evaluation as function of metadata, 4 events as metadata entity, 10 exchange format. ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research), 148 identification as a function of metadata, 3 identifiers.
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