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Howarth, L.C.: Metadata schemes for subject gateways (2003)
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Howarth, L.C.: Metadata structures and user preferences : designing user-focused knowledge access systems (1998)
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Howarth, L.C.: Designing a common namespace for searching metadata-enabled knowledge repositories : an international perspective (2003)
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- Abstract
- With the proliferation of digitized resources accessible internationally via Internet and Intranet knowledge bases and a pressing need to develop more sophisticated tools for the identification and retrieval of electronic resources, both general purpose and domain-specific metadata schemes have assumed a particular prominence. This has resulted in a growing number of online repositories that must be accessed using terminology that would be considered unfamiliar to most searchers. Assuming that a natural language "gateway" requiring no prior knowledge of specific metadata tagging could facilitate cross-repository searching, end-users were engaged in focus group testing of a "namespace" of common categories derived from nine metadata schemes. Findings and their implications within an international context are presented.