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1 Metadata: practice and practice
Lorcan Dempsey VP Research and Chief Strategist CLIR/DLF. Managing Digital Assets: A Primer for Library and Information Technology Administrators   Charleston, SC February 4-6, 2005 Welcome. My name is Jay Jordan and I am President and CEO of OCLC. I am joined today by Cathy De Rosa, Vice President of Corporate Marketing for OCLC. We are pleased to be able to discuss with you today a report that we recently completed for the OCLC Membership – The 2002 OCLC Environmental Scan – Pattern Recognition.

2 Overview Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4

3 Some themes Consolidation: fragmentation gets in the way
Industrialization: much of our metadata creation is a cottage industry: current approaches will not scale Cost: value Intellectual and machine: need to work harder to programmatically create metadata Institutions and service: move from projects to service

4 Example: Metasearch/portal
Metadata is everywhere ;-)

5 A ‘portal’ turned inside out …
Common services I need a few references Content services Application services Presentation services

6 authentication Common services Content services Application services
Presentation services

7 Directory: user profile
Common services Content services Application services Presentation services

8 Query broker Common services Content services Application services
Presentation services

9 Directory: service/collection description
Common services Content services Application services Presentation services

10 Content: results list Common services Content services
Application services Presentation services

11 I’d like to get this book.
Common services I’d like to get this book. Request broker Content services Application services Presentation services

12 Directory: ILL policy Common services Content services
Application services Presentation services

13 Directory: service/collection description
Common services Content services Application services Presentation services

14 Content: circ/ILL system
Common services Content: circ/ILL system Content services Application services Presentation services

15 I need this article too. Request broker Common services
Content services Application services Presentation services

16 openURL resolver Common services Content services Application services
Presentation services

17 Directory: local knowledge base
Common services Directory: local knowledge base Content services Application services Presentation services

18 Nearly there … Directory: service/collection description
Common services Content services Application services Presentation services

19 Content: article Common services Content services Application services
Presentation services

20 Metadata for multiple entities required to support operations.
Directory: service/collection description Directory: user profile Directory: ILL policy Authentication Common services Directory: local knowledge base Reference db OpenURL resolver Circ/ILL system Article db Metadata for multiple entities required to support operations. This picture could be extended in multiple ways. Request broker Query broker Content services Application services Presentation services

21 Metadata as intelligence …
Know what resources are available Know how to play a resource Know provenance of a resource Know what use policy governs a resource Know how to ingest a resource Know how to interact with a resource Know how to compose/decompose resources

22 … allows people and machines to work smarter …
Metadata? … allows people and machines to work smarter …

23 Metadata? Schematized … … statements about … … resources

24 Something about Resources

25 Resources: everything that moves
Multiple types of information Objects Collections Services People Organizations Places Terms Formats Rights Business terms License … and will support multiple operations Discovery to delivery Digital asset management Publishing interfaces: intersections between user information spaces and library information spaces

26 Different classes of metadata increasingly a part of complex object models
Descriptive Structural Technical Administrative Rights Preservation Tracking Provenance SCORM/Content package METS MPEG 21

27 * * * * Community? EAD, MARC AMC, .. MARC, MODS, DC, RSLP, .. Onix, …
XML, RDF, OWL, … CSDGM, DDI, NBII, IVOA, … EGMS, AGLS, GILS, … GEM, DC-ED, IEEE-LOM, SCORM, … MPEG, JPEG, TIAA-CREF… * * *

28 So … More than discovery … More than information objects …
More than library …

29 Something about schematized

30 Simple descriptive metadata!!
Application profile Cataloging rules Controlled vocabs. … FRBR INDECS CIDOC ‘Element set’ Values/content Information model MARC21 DC VRA Core MODS Onix Encoding XML ISO2709

31 OAI

32 OAI-based mediation OAI Server#1 Merged resource OAI Harvester
Web Browser Merged resource OAI Server#1 OAI Server#2 OAI Server#3 OAI Harvester

33 OAI A way of ‘publishing’ processable metadata on the network
A way of synchronizing databases And … The same for resources themselves? A nice building block for other services

34 An example Following pages show some experimental
services where OAI is used to ‘publish’ metadata. There is a WIKI interface to metadata stores managed under OAI.

35 Front page to Jeff Young’s Wiki registries and services (OCLC internal)

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37 1 of 3

38 Tools Edit

39 (1 of 3) Wiki editing view of METS record – user can input/modify metadata and references (future enhancement planned: drop-downs for schema – we’ll keep instances of the schema in an OAI file, and build a registry of schema)

40 3 of 3 User completes process, update will automatically update METS record

41 Interoperability Recombinant potential Economic and service issues
Cost

42 Interoperability a factor at all these levels .. For example ..
Encoding Element set Content/values Encoding Element set Content/values Examples: Z39.2/MARC/AACR DC OAI

43 Importance of agreements
DC profile Vocabularies

44 This gives a context for discussing …
Traditional library practice Strive for consistency at all three levels in the ISO 2709/MARC/AACR model Institutionalised in standards, OCLC/RLG/LC, committees, … Dublin Core Consistency of element set A small number of encodings Content/values subject to separate agreement OAI A transport for resources. No control over the transported resources So …

45 Something about collections

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48 Collections grid Stewardship Uniqueness Books
high low Books Journals Newspapers Gov. docs CD, DVD Maps Scores Freely-accessible web resources low Uniqueness Special collections Archives Rare books Local history materials Archives & Manuscripts Theses & dissertations Research and learning materials ePrints/tech reports Learning objects Courseware E-portfolios Research data Untransferred records high

49 Collections grid disclosure Publishing Amazoogle D2D Reformatting
high low Publishing Amazoogle D2D low Reformatting high E-learning E-research Cultural heritage Digital asset management

50 Some observations Metadata Cost/value Routine? Consolidated?
Bought materials Licensed materials Special collections/archives Research and learning materials high low Stewardship Uniqueness Metadata Cost/value Routine? Consolidated?

51 Making data work Reading in the dark

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53 Some thoughts … Fragmentation Consolidation
Fragmentation reduces gravitational pull Fragmentation increases cost Consolidation Services Processing Mobilize collective capacity Routinization/industrialization Programmatic extraction of metadata from digital resources Agreement Plural disclosure Want to make stuff available in lots of ways

54 Thank you! Lorcan Dempsey


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