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Author-generated Dublin Core Metadata for Web Resources: A Baseline Study in an Organization

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Author-generated Dublin Core Metadata for Web Resources: A Baseline Study in an Organization
This paper reports on a study that examined the ability of resource authors to create acceptable metadata in an organizational setting. The results indicate that authors can create good quality metadata when working with the Dublin Core, and that is in some cases they may be able to create metadata that is of better quality than what a metadata professional can produce. This research establishes that authors think metadata is valuable for resource discovery, that it should be created for web resources, and that they, as authors, should be involved in metadata production for their works. The study also indicates that a simple web form, with textual guidance and selective use of features (e.g., popup windows, drop-down menus, etc.) can assist authors in generating good quality metadata.
Jane Greenberg, Maria Cristina Pattuelli, Bijan Pa
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where DC
Authors Jane Greenberg, Maria Cristina Pattuelli, Bijan Parsia, W. Davenport Robertson
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