
An Emergent Theory of Digital Library Metadata
Enrich then Filter
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Published on 19. August 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
134 pages
978-0-08-100385-5 (ISBN)
Description
An Emergent Theory of Digital Library Metadata is a reaction to the current digital library landscape that is being challenged with growing online collections and changing user expectations. The theory provides the conceptual underpinnings for a new approach which moves away from expert defined standardised metadata to a user driven approach with users as metadata co-creators. Moving away from definitive, authoritative, metadata to a system that reflects the diversity of users' terminologies, it changes the current focus on metadata simplicity and efficiency to one of metadata enriching, which is a continuous and evolving process of data linking. From predefined description to information conceptualised, contextualised and filtered at the point of delivery. By presenting this shift, this book provides a coherent structure in which future technological developments can be considered.
Reviews / Votes
"Alemu and Stevens' main objective is to state a case for library systems that support the creation and use of socially constructed metadata as a diverse and contemporary addition to expert-created metadata." --LRTSMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
OXford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
190 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-100385-5 (9780081003855)
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Persons
Dr Getaneh Alemu is an Information Professional and Researcher who is currently working as a Cataloguing and Metadata Librarian at Southampton Solent University, United Kingdom. He has worked and studied in higher education for more than 15 years in Ethiopia, Belgium, Norway, Estonia and the United Kingdom. He worked as a lecturer and Head University Librarian in Mekelle University, Ethiopia. He also worked as a research assistant on a digital preservation project at the University of Portsmouth. Getaneh's research focus includes Metadata, Digital Libraries, Open Access, Linked Data and Web 2.0 technologies. Dr Brett Stevens is a Principal Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Programmes for the School of Creative Technologies, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom. After joining Portsmouth in 2001, teaching multimedia production, virtual reality and research methods at Masters level, Brett has since become Faculty Research Degrees Coordinator for the Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries. His research focuses on user interaction, with a focus on Augmented and Virtual Reality, Computer Games and Computer Animation. He is a Member of the British Computing Society and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Author
Cataloguing and Metadata Librarian, Southampton Solent University, UK
Principal Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Programmes,School of Creative Technologies, University of Portsmouth, UK
Content
Chapter One: Overview of Standards-based Metadata Approaches
Chapter Two: Changing Users' Needs
Chapter Three: The Web 2.0 Paradigm and the Emergence of Socially-Constructed Metadata Approaches
Chapter Four: The Emergence of Socially-Constructed Metadata Approaches
Chapter Five: The Principle of Metadata Enriching
Chapter Six: The Principle of Metadata Linking
Chapter Seven: The Principle of Metadata Openness
Chapter Eight: The Principle of Metadata Filtering
Chapter Nine: The Emergence of a Theory of Metadata Enriching and Filtering
Chapter Ten: Implications of the Emergent Theory of Metadata Enriching and Filtering
Conclusion and Future Research
Chapter Two: Changing Users' Needs
Chapter Three: The Web 2.0 Paradigm and the Emergence of Socially-Constructed Metadata Approaches
Chapter Four: The Emergence of Socially-Constructed Metadata Approaches
Chapter Five: The Principle of Metadata Enriching
Chapter Six: The Principle of Metadata Linking
Chapter Seven: The Principle of Metadata Openness
Chapter Eight: The Principle of Metadata Filtering
Chapter Nine: The Emergence of a Theory of Metadata Enriching and Filtering
Chapter Ten: Implications of the Emergent Theory of Metadata Enriching and Filtering
Conclusion and Future Research