Interpretive journeys and METS
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Auteurs : Dennis Nicholson [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Journal of Documentation [ 0022-0418 ] ; 2006-03-01.
Abstract
Purpose To report on initial work carried out on a Metadata Options Appraisal undertaken for the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park in the context of plans to create and manage complex digital objects called Interpretive Journeys, PDAbased multimedia guides to Park tours. Designmethodologyapproach After some initial work, a phased approach was adopted. In Phase I reported here, metadata schema for managing structurally complex digital objects were researched to provide a range of appropriate options. Their characteristics were then matched against the Park's general requirements as determined through discussions with staff and an examination of relevant documentation. Findings It was determined that the METS metadata schema met Park requirements for managing Interpretive Journeys at a general level and could be used both, to inform the development of the planned Digital Asset Management System an early priority, and to act as the main basis of a framework for determining a detailed metadata solution for the Park. Research limitationsimplications Further work is required in Phase II to determine the detailed metadata requirement for the Park. Practical implications A useful guide to dealing with a range of management and metadata issues associated with managing complex digital objects, and to managing projects where guidance on metadata requirements is needed before the objects to be described are available. Originalityvalue This paper offers an introduction to the management and metadata issues raised by Interpretive Journeys and digital composites of similar complexity, and an indication of how METS addresses these at a general level.
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