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Specifying a format will help people find your work via format-specific searches (e.g., a picture of the Eiffel Tower). If your work is derived from another, you might provide a URL for the source work. There aren't yet any tools to take advantage of this metadata, though one can easily imagine using it to navigate a trail of works that build upon each other. In the future we'll probably add metadata support for location, tipjar, and other work, creator, and copyright holder information. Suggestions welcome on the cc-metada ta mailing list. PBCore MetadataPBCore Metadata 09/09/2004 05:25 AM PBCore - The Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary http://www.utah.edu/cpbmetadat a/ Intrinsic to digital technology is the ability for each piece of content to carry with it some data describing that content in a useful way. This descriptive data is called metadata. To address the need to manage metadata within public broadcasting’s diverse community, version 1.0 of PBCore (the Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary) has been developed by a cross-organizational team of public radio and television producers and managers, archivists and information scientists. PBCore is designed to provide—for television, radio and Web activities—a standard way of describing and using this data, allowing content to be more easily retrieved and shared among colleagues, software systems, institutions, community and production partners, private citizens, and educators. It can also be used as a guide for the onset of an archival or asset management process at an individual station or institution. Such a standard is pivotal to applying the real power of digital technology to meet the mission of public broadcasting. This has been added to Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. Music MetadataMusic Metadata 04/14/2004 10:37 AM Yesterday Creative Commons hosted a short event on Music Metadata. The Music Metadata Eventspace is suddenly a great and evolving resource for the topic.... Metadata and searchMetadata and search 11/06/2003 07:40 AM Understanding MetadataUnderstanding Metadata 08/09/2004 06:09 AM Understanding Metadata http://www.niso.org/standards/resources/UnderstandingMetadata.pdf a> NISO's newest publication is Understanding Metadata: a general introduction to metadata, that includes an overview of leading metadata contenders and examples of practical applications. You are invited to download Understanding Metadata as a free pdf. This has been added to the articles section of Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. Wikipedia Publishing CC MetadataWikipedia Publishing CC Metadata 06/30/2004 11:02 AM Wikipedia now publishes license metadata, using the Creative Commons license metadata vocabulary to describe the GNU FDL license.
MediaWiki, the software that runs Wikipedia, now has support for CC metadata built in. WikiTravel, a CC-licensed world travel guide also already uses this capability. Many thanks to Brion Vibber and Evan Prodromou for adding CC metadata support to this important software. A Repository of Metadata CrosswalksA Repository of Metadata Crosswalks 01/04/2005 06:53 AM A Repository of Metadata Crosswalks by Carol Jean Godby, Jeffrey A. Young, and Eric Childress http://w ww.dlib.org/dlib/december04/godby/12godby.html Abstract: This paper proposes a model for metadata crosswalks that associates three pieces of information: the crosswalk, the source metadata standard, and the target metadata standard, each of which may have a machine-readable encoding and human-readable description. The crosswalks are encoded as METS records that are made available to a repository for processing by search engines, OAI harvesters, and custom-designed Web services. The METS object brings together all of the information required to access and interpret crosswalks and represents a significant improvement over previously available formats. But it raises questions about how best to describe these complex objects and exposes gaps that must eventually be filled in by the digital library community. Useful file metadata for programmersUseful file metadata for programmers 03/30/2005 09:29 PM Michael McCracken: “In light of the upcoming release of OS X 10.4, and its sure-to-be blockbuster new Spotlight feature, I was thinking about what kind of metadata I would want stored for my source code files. What information would be most useful to search for or use to define smart folders?” Image-MetaData-JPEG-0.11Image-MetaData-JPEG-0.11 08/08/2004 05:29 PM Image-MetaData-JPEG-0.10Image-MetaData-JPEG-0.10 07/13/2004 05:35 PM Report: Acrobat/MetadataReport: Acrobat/Metadata 04/13/2005 11:17 AM notes from Henry Rzepa about metadata Extending the web with metadata profilesExtending the web with metadata profiles 09/16/2004 03:39 PM If you hang around on web-related mailing lists long enough, you start getting the idea that the future is full of metadata. Now, this metadata may or may not be XML, or it may or may not be RDF or OWL or a dozen other technologies with impressive-sounding words like “ontology” in their names. It may or may not be the long-dreamt-of (and often derided) “Semantic Web.” In fact, it may or may not be a dozen different buzzwords, and it may or may not be a good thing. But whatever the future is, it will definitely be full of metadata; on this the experts agree. To my mind there’s a problem with this: the argument always seems to depend on technologies which don’t exist or aren’t quite ready yet, so it always falls back to talking about how things will be “in the future,” which may never get here. Luckily, there's an easy way to add oodles of metadata to your documents right this minute, without having to learn anything more complicated than trusty old HTML 4.01. If it catches on, “the future” might get here a lot sooner than expected. W3photo - image metadataW3photo - image metadata 06/01/2004 11:40 PM Open access to images and image metadata. The W3photo Project is creating photo archives with OA (open access) images and OA image metadata. The OA metadata will include semantic-web information designed to make the images "more available to the visually impaired". M thinks I smell the scent of Greg Elin all over this. Right on brothers! Picture Metadata ToolkitPicture Metadata Toolkit 12/15/2003 06:57 PM Picture Metadata Toolkit V1.4.1 Released! ongoing · Metadata, Semantics and
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