Andy, thanks. This is a good example of the kinds of
instructions/documentation that profiles can carry. For some reason, I'm
having trouble getting across to folks outside the more "humanistic"
metadata world the need for explanatory text. Maybe the sciences have
clearer data needs? And they truly can't grasp "mandatory if applicable"
which describes much bibliographic and archival data. And try telling
them that not every foaf:firstName will have a foaf:familyName
("Homer"). I think we forget how complex our data is, and no wonder we
find it hard to validate and to do quality control!
kc
On 10/23/17 8:43 AM, Andrew Weidner wrote:
> Hi Karen,
>
> At the University of Houston we have two metadata specifications. Our
> Metadata Dictionary was used for a number of years to guide descriptive
> metadata creation for CONTENTdm:
>
> http://digital.lib.uh.edu/about/metadata
>
> We've deprecated the Metadata Dictionary in favor of our Bayou City DAMS
> MAP which aligns better with the DPLA MAP:
>
> https://vocab.lib.uh.edu/bcdams-map
>
> Hope this helps, and let us know if you have any questions.
>
> Andy Weidner
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Myung-Ja Han <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Karen,
>>
>> I found this webpage:
>> https://dlfmetadataassessment.github.io/MetadataSpecsClearinghouse/
>> Hope it is not too late.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> mj
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 4:49 PM, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> Yep. Thanks! - kc
>>>
>>> On 10/11/17 1:34 PM, Stuart A. Yeates wrote:
>>>> Do you mean something like http://rioxx.net/ ?
>>>>
>>>> cheers
>>>> stuart
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> ...let us be heard from red core to black sky
>>>>
>>>> On 11 October 2017 at 10:20, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello, all. I'm working on some projects where we are trying to define
>>>>> formats and guidance for metadata *profiles*. You may have seen the
>>>>> profiles that were created at one point for BIBFRAME (I can't find
>> them
>>>>> at the moment on the new site) - they were more "list-like" than the
>>>>> fancy BF-lite site, but mostly the same idea. Profiles often are a
>>>>> simple list of data elements or properties, sometimes with a bit more
>>>>> info like cardinality.[1]
>>>>>
>>>>> What I want to find are some examples of documentation aimed at those
>>>>> creating the metadata records that explain what goes into the
>> metadata,
>>>>> and hopefully some rules like "this has to be a date in the format
>>>>> yyyy-mm-dd". I'm guessing that folks using systems like contentDM may
>>>>> have something of this nature. Obviously, the whole RDA enchilada
>> would
>>>>> be way too much to chew on at this point. If you can point me to
>>>>> documentation that you have created or use, I would appreciate it. If
>> I
>>>>> decide to do more with it than ruminate I will let you know.
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to note that part of the goal is to link metadata schema
>>>>> documentation and metadata user documentation with a validation
>> language
>>>>> like ShEx.[2] If you want to know more, ping me, but we should have
>> more
>>>>> to say after the Dublin Core meeting in D.C. later this month, where
>> we
>>>>> are having a whole day on profiles, Oct 27, called "taming the
>>> graph".[3]
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> kc
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] You can find some profiles based on the W3C standard DCAT here:
>>>>> https://www.w3.org/2017/dxwg/wiki/Main_Page#Non-W3C_Documents, and
>> you
>>>>> may find some other interesting links on that page.
>>>>> [2] http://shex.io/
>>>>> [3] http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-2017/
>> schedConf/
>>>>> --
>>>>> Karen Coyle
>>>>> [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net
>>>>> m: +1-510-435-8234
>>>>> skype: kcoylenet/+1-510-984-3600
>>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Karen Coyle
>>> [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net
>>> m: +1-510-435-8234
>>> skype: kcoylenet/+1-510-984-3600
>>>
>>
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