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A metadata kernel for electronic permanence

Journal of Digital information [January 2002]

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Abstract: This paper presents a streamlined metadata record format designed to support the permanence of network discoverable objects. It starts with the Dublin Core consensus and distills out a subset of four semantic buckets - a metadata kernel - that balances the needs for adequate identification of persistent objects and for low cost metadata generation. To minimize the burden of creating, understanding, and manipulating data in those buckets, a very simple record format has been designed, called an Electronic Resource Citation (ERC). The basic ERC can be parsed by two lines of Perl code. Beyond permanence support, the ERC design suggests quite a new path for the ongoing development of simple metadata; readers familiar with the current evolutionary challenges may find the ERC to be simpler, and yet more complete, compact, extensible,and international than the Dublin Core.


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Publication Year:2002
Type of Material:Article
Language English
Published in: Journal of Digital information
Publication Info:Volume 2 Number 02
Issue:January 2002
Publisher:University of Southampton
Place of Publication:Southampton
Subject: Metadata
Dublin core
Online access:http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v02/i02/Kunze/
ISSN:1368-7506
Record Number:9553
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