Shareable Metadata in the Museum Community Jenn Riley Metadata Librarian Indiana University Digital Library Program.

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Shareable Metadata in the Museum Community Jenn Riley Metadata Librarian Indiana University Digital Library Program

11/11/2006 MCN What does this record describe? identifier: X0802]1004_112 publisher: Museum of Zoology, Fish Field Notes format:jpeg rights: These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. type:image subject: ; 1926; 0812; 18; Trib. to Sixteen Cr. Trib. Pine River, Manistee R.; JAM26-460; 05; 1926/05/18; R10W; S26; S27; T21N language: UND source: Michigan 1926 Metzelaar, ; description: Flora and Fauna of the Great Lakes Region Dublin Core record retrieved via the OAI Protocol

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11/11/2006 MCN Why share metadata? Benefits to users  One-stop searching  Aggregation of subject-specific resources Benefits to institutions  Increased exposure for collections  Broader user base  Bringing together of distributed collections Don’t expect users will know about your collection and remember to visit it.

11/11/2006 MCN Sharing can be hard Some initiatives have fizzled out  CIMI  AMICO Some are still going  ARTstor  RLG Cultural Materials  CAMIO and other AMICO derivatives Note focus on art museums

11/11/2006 MCN But it’s getting easier Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting  Popular “low barrier” mechanism  Shares metadata, not necessarily content  Any metadata format with XML Schema can be shared Museum-centric OAI initiatives are emerging  CDWA Lite from the Getty CDWA Lite  RLG Museum Collections Sharing Working Group RLG Museum Collections Sharing Working Group  UC Berkeley Art Museum leading project to develop MOAC Community ToolboxMOAC Community Toolbox Other sharing mechanisms: Z39.50->SRU, A9/OpenSearch

11/11/2006 MCN How OAI works Diagram from OAI for Beginners - the Open Archives Forum online tutorial at

11/11/2006 MCN Typical service provider behavior “Generic”  Collect and normalize metadata  Provide basic discovery  Send user back to home institution for more information and/or access to content  OAIster is a good example OAIster Domain-specific  More advanced discovery capabilities  Selling branded products  ???

11/11/2006 MCN Three possible architectures OAI Harvester CMS or DAMS Metadata creation module OAI data provider module Transformation Metadata creation system Stand-alone OAI data provider Transformation DC QDC MODS CDWA Lite DCCDWA Lite QDCMODS Metadata creation module Static Repository Gateway Transformation XML File

11/11/2006 MCN Shareable metadata defined Promotes search interoperability - “the ability to perform a search over diverse sets of metadata records and obtain meaningful results” (Priscilla Caplan) Is human understandable outside of its local context Is useful outside of its local context Preferably is machine processable

11/11/2006 MCN Finding the right balance Metadata providers know the materials  Document encoding schemes and controlled vocabularies  Document practices  Ensure record validity Aggregators have the processing power  Format conversion  Reconcile known vocabularies  Normalize data  Batch metadata enhancement

11/11/2006 MCN Metadata as a view of the resource There is no monolithic, one-size-fits-all metadata record Metadata for the same thing is different depending on use and audience Affected by format, content, and context Descriptive vs. administrative vs. technical, etc. data

11/11/2006 MCN Choice of vocabularies as a view Names  LCNAF: Michelangelo Buonarroti,  ULAN: Buonarroti, Michelangelo Places  LCSH: Bloomington (Ind.)  TGN: Bloomington Subjects  LCSH: Neo-impressionism (Art)  AAT: Pointillism

11/11/2006 MCN Choice of metadata format(s) as a view Many factors affect choice of metadata formats Many different formats may all be appropriate for a single item High-quality metadata in a format not common in your community of practice is not shareable Museum-focused formats still developing  CDWA Lite for art museums  CIMI had a good start, but no longer maintained

11/11/2006 MCN Focus of description as a view Link between records for analog and digital Hierarchical record with all versions Physical with link to digital All versions in flat record Content but not carrier

11/11/2006 MCN Cs and lots of Ss of shareable metadata Content Consistency Coherence Context Communication Conformance Metadata standards Vocabulary and encoding standards Descriptive content standards Technical standards

11/11/2006 MCN Content Choose appropriate vocabularies Choose appropriate granularity Make it obvious what to display Make it obvious what to index Exclude unnecessary “filler” Make it clear what links point to

11/11/2006 MCN Consistency Records in a set should all reflect the same practice  Fields used  Vocabularies  Syntax encoding schemes Allows aggregators to apply same enhancement logic to large groups of records

11/11/2006 MCN Coherence Metadata format chosen makes sense for materials and managing institution  Not just Dublin Core!  Museums have specific needs: context, interpretation, relationships between objects, provenance, etc. Record should be self-explanatory Values must appear in appropriate elements Repeat fields instead of “packing”

11/11/2006 MCN Context Include information not used locally Exclude information only used locally Appropriate context driven by intended use

11/11/2006 MCN Communication Method for creating shared records Vocabularies and content standards used Record updating practices and schedules Accrual practices and schedules Existence of analytical or supplementary materials Provenance of materials

11/11/2006 MCN Conformance to Standards Metadata standards, e.g., CDWA Lite Vocabulary and encoding standards, e.g., TGN Descriptive content standards, e.g., CCO Technical standards e.g., Sharing protocol, XML, Character encoding

11/11/2006 MCN The reality of sharing metadata Creating shareable metadata requires thinking outside of your local box Creating shareable metadata will require more work from you and your technical staff Creating shareable metadata will require our vendors to support (more) standards Creating shareable metadata is no longer an option, it’s a requirement

11/11/2006 MCN For more information DLF/OAI Best Practices for Shareable Metadata These presentation slides: