Difference between revisions of "Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard"

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METS is considered as import and/or exchange format within the [ViRR:_Virtueller_Raum_Reichsrecht].  
METS is considered as import and/or exchange format within the [ViRR:_Virtueller_Raum_Reichsrecht].  


Goals of this evaluation:
Goals of evaluation:
# understand METS
# understand METS
# provide some exemplary ViRR objects and verify them against [ViRR:_Virtueller_Raum_Reichsrecht#Metadata|functional requirements]
# provide some exemplary ViRR objects and verify them against [ViRR:_Virtueller_Raum_Reichsrecht#Metadata|functional requirements]
# check for existing METS tools
# check for existing METS tools


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== The METS structure ==
== The METS structure ==
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</pre>


Notes:
 
An example METS xml is available from the Fedora homepage.<ref name="mets example">http://www.fedora.info/documents/obj-image-userinput-archdraw.xml - METS example</ref>
 
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== Misc ==
 
* The METS header includes some meta-information about the digital object, this may be...
* The METS header includes some meta-information about the digital object, this may be...
* METS agent container specifies role as well as type ("individual", "organization", "other")
* METS agent container specifies role as well as type ("individual", "organization", "other")


An example METS xml is available from the Fedora homepage.<ref name="mets example">http://www.fedora.info/documents/obj-image-userinput-archdraw.xml - METS example</ref>
== eBind <-> METS ==


== References ==
== References ==
<references />
<references />

Revision as of 18:02, 1 October 2007

"The METS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library, expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium. The standard is maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress, and is being developed as an initiative of the Digital Library Federation."[1]

METS is considered as import and/or exchange format within the [ViRR:_Virtueller_Raum_Reichsrecht].

Goals of evaluation:

  1. understand METS
  2. provide some exemplary ViRR objects and verify them against [ViRR:_Virtueller_Raum_Reichsrecht#Metadata|functional requirements]
  3. check for existing METS tools

The METS structure[edit]

<METS:metsHdr ID="H1" CREATEDATE="2002-05-20T06:32:00" LASTMODDATE="2002-05-22T06:32:00" RECORDSTATUS="A">
  <METS:agent/> 
</METS:metsHdr>


An example METS xml is available from the Fedora homepage.[2]


Misc[edit]

  • The METS header includes some meta-information about the digital object, this may be...
  • METS agent container specifies role as well as type ("individual", "organization", "other")


References[edit]