For metadata specialists, creating metadata profiles, system requirements, and accompanying documentation often feels like a game of whack-a-mole. Current practices and technologies also mean comparing your profiles with another institutions’ is an enormous hassle. To address this problem, developers and metadatists came together to create the machine-readable metadata modeling (M3) specification. This presentation will offer some history and use cases for the specification, an update on its current status, and where to learn more.
Audience
Metadata Specialists
Format
Longer presentation (approximately 20-30 minutes)
Date preference / Availability
Open to either day
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Name
Arwen Hutt
Institution
UC San Diego
Names of co-presenter(s)
Ruth Tilman
Title
Rethinking metadata design and management
Abstract
For metadata specialists, creating metadata profiles, system requirements, and accompanying documentation often feels like a game of whack-a-mole. Current practices and technologies also mean comparing your profiles with another institutions’ is an enormous hassle. To address this problem, developers and metadatists came together to create the machine-readable metadata modeling (M3) specification. This presentation will offer some history and use cases for the specification, an update on its current status, and where to learn more.
Audience
Metadata Specialists
Format
Longer presentation (approximately 20-30 minutes)
Date preference / Availability
Open to either day
Streaming/Recording/Archiving Permission
Yes, I consent to having my session live streamed, recorded, and archived.