An Emergent Theory of Digital Library Metadata: Enrich then Filter
| By: | Alemu, Getaneh; Stevens, Brett |
| Publisher: | Elsevier S & T |
| Print ISBN: | 9780081003855 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780081004012 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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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.
- describes the value of Metadata when continuously enriched by experts and users
- offers Metadata enriching results from ubiquitous linking
- provides reasons for Metadata as a resource that should be linked openly
- discusses the power of enriched Metadata when unlocked and filtered for users individually