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Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval David Haynes

Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval von David Haynes

Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval David Haynes


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Zusammenfassung

This collection of essays on the theory and practice of metadata examines developments in this area in terms of policy and technology. Coverage focuses mainly on Europe and the USA, but also included are global initiatives and consideration of international and multi-lingual issues.

Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval Zusammenfassung

Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval David Haynes

Readership: This book will be essential reading for network-oriented librarians and information workers in all sectors and for LIS students. In addition, it will provide useful background reading for computer staff supporting information services. Publishers, policy makers and practitioners in other curatorial traditions such as museums work or archiving will also find much of relevance.

What is metadata and what do I need to know about it? These are two key questions for the information professional operating in the digital age as more and more information resources are available in electronic format. This is a thought-provoking introduction to metadata written by one of its leading advocates. It assesses the current theory and practice of metadata and examines key developments - including global initiatives and multilingual issues - in terms of both policy and technology.

Subjects discussed include:

* What is metadata? definitions and concepts
* Retrieval environments: web; library catalogues; documents and records management; GIS; e-Learning
* Using metadata to enhance retrieval: pointing to content; subject retrieval; language control and indexing
* Information management issues: interoperability; information security; authority control; authentication and legal admissibility of evidence; records management and document lifecycle; preservation issues
* Application of metadata to information management: document and records management; content management systems for the internet
* Managing metadata: how to develop a schema
* Standards development: Dublin Core; UK Government metadata standards (eGIF); IFLA FRBR Model for cataloguing resources
* Looking forward: the semantic web; the Web Ontology Working Group.

Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval Bewertungen

The book is choc-a-block with information, on virtually every aspect of metadata. -- Elucidate
Haynes has written a welcome and important guide for his target audience of information management professionals and students and has certainly succeeded in providing an invaluable comprehensive introduction to metadata and its pivotal role in information management. -- Journal of the Society of Archivists

Über David Haynes

David Haynes is a visiting lecturer on the Library and Information Science programme at City University London.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction 2. Describing and expressing metadata 3. Standards and data models 4. Purpose i: Resource description 5. Purpose ii: Information retrieval 6. Purpose iii: Management of information 7. Purpose iv: Rights management, ownership and authenticity 8. Purpose v: Interoperability and e-commerce 9. Managing metadata 10. Looking forward - the future

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GOR006253659
9781856044899
1856044890
Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval David Haynes
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