Assessing Descriptive Substance in Free-Text Collection-Level Metadata

Abstract

Collection-level metadata has the potential to provide important information about the features and purpose of individual collections. This paper reports on a content analysis of collection records in an aggregation of cultural heritage collections. The findings show that the free-text Description field often provides more accurate and complete representation of subjects and object types than the specified fields. Properties such as importance, uniqueness, comprehensiveness, provenance, and creator are articulated, as well as other vital contextual information about the intentions of a collector and the value of a collection, as a whole, for scholarly users. The results demonstrate that the semantically rich free-text Description field is essential to understanding the context of collections in large aggregations and can serve as a source of data for enhancing and customizing controlled vocabularies.

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descriptive metadata, collection-level metadata, Dublin Core Collection Application Profile, federated digital collections, IMLS Digital Collections and Content project

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Citation

Zavalina, Oksana, Palmer, Carole L., Jackson, Amy S., Han, Myung-Ja.(2008). Assessing Descriptive Substance in Free-Text Collection-Level Metadata. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications - Metadata for Semantic and Social Applications 22 - 26 September 2008, Berlin, DC-2008, 22.09.2008 - 26.09.2008, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, pp 169-174. 169-174. 10.18452/1263