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題名 A study of MODS and METS from the perspectives of digital resources interoperability
作者 Wu, Ying-Yueh
吳瑩月
貢獻者 圖書資訊與檔案學研究所
日期 2006-08
上傳時間 25-Mar-2015 14:49:31 (UTC+8)
摘要 The Library of Congress, U.S.A. promotes two kinds of standards, the MODS and the METS. MODS is a metadata object description schema which includes multiple functions, such as digital object inquiring, searching, and management. METS is a metadata encoding and transmission standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata, regarding objects within a digital library. There have been a great amount of accumulated digital objects since the worldwide digitalization of materials. A more efficient and interoperable medium of metadata has presently been desired. In view of such a thriving development of digitalization, MODS and METS have certainly opened up a new route for the integration and interoperability of abundant and heterogeneous interlibrary resources. (Author abstract)
關聯 Bulletin of Library and Information Science ,58 , 92-108
資料類型 article
dc.contributor 圖書資訊與檔案學研究所
dc.creator (作者) Wu, Ying-Yueh
dc.creator (作者) 吳瑩月zh_TW
dc.date (日期) 2006-08
dc.date.accessioned 25-Mar-2015 14:49:31 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 25-Mar-2015 14:49:31 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 25-Mar-2015 14:49:31 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/74031-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) The Library of Congress, U.S.A. promotes two kinds of standards, the MODS and the METS. MODS is a metadata object description schema which includes multiple functions, such as digital object inquiring, searching, and management. METS is a metadata encoding and transmission standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata, regarding objects within a digital library. There have been a great amount of accumulated digital objects since the worldwide digitalization of materials. A more efficient and interoperable medium of metadata has presently been desired. In view of such a thriving development of digitalization, MODS and METS have certainly opened up a new route for the integration and interoperability of abundant and heterogeneous interlibrary resources. (Author abstract)
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dc.relation (關聯) Bulletin of Library and Information Science ,58 , 92-108
dc.title (題名) A study of MODS and METS from the perspectives of digital resources interoperability
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