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Mixing and Mapping Metadata to Provide Integrated Access to Digital Library Collections: An Activity Report
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Oct. 24-26, 2001 (2001)
  • Karen S Calhoun, University of Pittsburgh - Main Campus
  • Tom Turner, Cornell University
  • Meryl Brodsky
  • George Kozak
  • Martin Kurth
  • Fred Muratori
  • David Ruddy
  • Sarah Young Chandler
Abstract

This paper provides a report of work in progress to implement integrated access to multiple digital collections that are described using a variety of metadata formats. Using the emerging resource discovery and digital library management system, ENCompass, a team at Cornell University Library is experimenting with the principle of modularity–as described by Lagoze–in which a metadata format tailored for simplicity (Dublin Core) is used alongside other, more complex metadata formats.

Publication Date
2001
Publisher
National Institute of Informatics
Citation Information
Karen S Calhoun, Tom Turner, Meryl Brodsky, George Kozak, et al.. "Mixing and Mapping Metadata to Provide Integrated Access to Digital Library Collections: An Activity Report" Tokyo, JapanInternational Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Oct. 24-26, 2001 (2001)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karen_calhoun/21/