DCMI 2022 - Open Sessions
Student Forum (Open Session)
Session 16
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05 Oct 22 15:30 UTC - Finishes at
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05 Oct 22 17:15 UTC - Venue
- Virtual Conference Room B
- Moderator
- Ying-Hsang Liu
- Presentations
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A Metadata Workflow for Digitizing Community Archives
Heather Charlotte Owen Brendan Honick Qiaoyi Liu
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Comparing MTI Indexing at the NLM to Human Indexing: A Pilot Study
Julia Bullard Eileen Chen
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Makespace Metadata Schema
Katie Colson Cora Godfrey
DCMI Community updates (Open Session)
Session 19
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05 Oct 22 20:00 UTC - Finishes at
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05 Oct 22 21:30 UTC - Venue
- Virtual Conference Room A
- Moderator
- Alasdair MacDonald
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Scholarly Resources Application Profile
Juha Hakala
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Report from the DCMI Education Committee
Marcia Zeng
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Core Cultural Metadata Model intreest group
Shigeo Sugimoto
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Future directions of the Usage Board
Tom Baker
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06 Oct 22 21:00 UTC - Finishes at
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07 Oct 22 00:00 UTC - Venue
- Virtual Conference Room A
- Moderator
- Sam Oh
- Description
- An application profile defines metadata usage for a specific application or usage. Profiles are often created as texts that are intended for a human audience and these texts generally employ tables to list the elements of the profile and related rules for metadata creation and validation. There has not been, however, to date a machine-actionable format for profiles. The DCTAP combines the need for human-readability and machine-actionability: it is a simple table format (with underlying comma separated values) with 12 elements that provide a core description of an application profile.
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Tutorial: Using Dublin Core Tabular Application Profiles (DCTAP)
Karen Coyle John Huck
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