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  • × author_ss:"Dykas, F."
  • × theme_ss:"Metadaten"
  • × year_i:[2010 TO 2020}
  1. Moulaison Sandy, H.L.; Dykas, F.: High-quality metadata and repository staffing : perceptions of United States-based OpenDOAR participants (2016) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Digital repositories require good metadata, created according to community-based principles that include provisions for interoperability. When metadata is of high quality, digital objects become sharable and metadata can be harvested and reused outside of the local system. A sample of U.S.-based repository administrators from the OpenDOAR initiative were surveyed to understand aspects of the quality and creation of their metadata, and how their metadata could improve. Most respondents (65%) thought their metadata was of average quality; none thought their metadata was high quality or poor quality. The discussion argues that increased strategic staffing will alleviate many perceived issues with metadata quality.