Collection/Item Metadata Relationships
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Renear, A. H., Wickett, K. M., Urban, R. J., Dubin, D., & Shreeves, S. L. (2008). Collection/Item Metadata Relationships. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 80–89. Retrieved from https://dcpapers-past.dublincore.org/pubs/article/view/921

Abstract

Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level metadata. Alternative approaches, exploiting collection-level information, will require an understanding of the various kinds of relationships that can obtain between collection-level and item-level metadata. This paper outlines the problem and describes a project that is developing a logic-based framework for classifying collection/item metadata relationships. This framework will support (i) metadata specification developers defining metadata elements, (ii) metadata creators describing objects, and (iii) system designers implementing systems that take advantage of collection-level metadata. We present two simple examples of collection/item metadata relationship categories, attribute/value-propagation and value-propagation, and show that even in these simple cases a precise formulation requires modal notions in addition to first-order logic. These formulations are related to recent work in information retrieval and ontology evaluation.
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