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  1. Understanding metadata (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Metadata (structured information about an object or collection of objects) is increasingly important to libraries, archives, and museums. And although librarians are familiar with a number of issues that apply to creating and using metadata (e.g., authority control, controlled vocabularies, etc.), the world of metadata is nonetheless different than library cataloging, with its own set of challenges. Therefore, whether you are new to these concepts or quite experienced with classic cataloging, this short (20 pages) introductory paper on metadata can be helpful
    Date
    10. 9.2004 10:22:40
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    Washington, DC : National Information Standards Organization
  2. Eversberg, B.: Was sind und was sollen bibliothekarische Datenformate (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die gedruckte Ausgabe dieses "Reiseführers" für die Welt der bibliothekarischen Datenformate erschien 1994. Seit einigen Jahren ist sie vergriffen und inzwischen natürlich auch teilweise veraltet. Um dem immer wieder artikulierten Bedarf abzuhelfen, zugleich aber die neuen Möglichkeiten des Mediums WWW zu nutzen, bietet diese elektronische Ausgabe
  3. Riley, J.: Understanding metadata : what is metadata, and what is it for? (2017) 0.00
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    Baltimore : National Information Standards Organization

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