Metadata Principles and Practices: Metadata Relationships
This final workshop in the Metadata Principles and Practices series focuses on the role of expressing relationships in metadata to enhance resource discovery. Topics to be covered:
* How the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard maintains links between metadata and the resources they describe
* How the Semantic Web, RDF and Linked Data semantically articulate relationships between entities to aggregate metadata components and enable users to find resources related to their research interests
* The Bibliographic Framework (BibFrame) as an application of RDF and its potential as a replacement for MARC 21
This final workshop in the Metadata Principles and Practices series focuses on the role of expressing relationships in metadata to enhance resource discovery. Topics to be covered:
- How the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard maintains links between metadata and the resources they describe
- How the Semantic Web, RDF and Linked Data semantically articulate relationships between entities to aggregate metadata components and enable users to find resources related to their research interests
- The Bibliographic Framework (BibFrame) as an application of RDF and its potential as a replacement for MARC 21
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the role of relationships in enabling resource acquisition
- Identify technologies for articulating relationships in metadata
- Assess the current status and potential of BibFrame as a replacement for MARC
Session Duration:
This course consists of one 2-hour session.
Instructor: - enimsakont@gmail.com
Contact Hours: 2
July 2, 2024
10:00 am - 12:00 pm CDT
Online Classroom
United States
United States
Amigos Member Individual Registration | $90.00 |
Non-member Individual Registration | $180.00 |