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An Introduction to MODS: The Metadata Object Description Schema Tech Talk By Daniel Gelaw Alemneh October 17, 2007 October 17, 2007.

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1 An Introduction to MODS: The Metadata Object Description Schema Tech Talk By Daniel Gelaw Alemneh October 17, 2007 October 17, 2007

2 2Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 Background: Why create metadata? Discover resources Identify resources Locate resources Bring resources together Distinguish between/among similar and dissimilar resources Record rights information Ensure long-term access & preservation

3 3Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 Approaches and Issues need to be considered Level of description Who will create metadata Controlled vocabularies, Authority controls… Presentation to users Are you going to share it? Interoperability Rights information

4 4Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 MODS Overview Metadata Object Description Schema Descriptive Metadata Standard An XML schema designed to encode descriptive metadata for digital objects Developed at LC; Network Development and MARC Standards Office (version 3.3) Originally designed for library use; may be used for other applications Derived from MARC

5 5Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 MODS Development XML increasingly used for markup for the web Investigating XML for MARC element set Need for descriptive metadata in XML; something simpler than MARC (with natural language element names instead of numerical field names) something simpler than MARC (with natural language element names instead of numerical field names) more interoperable than qualified DC (but rich enough for complex digital objects) more interoperable than qualified DC (but rich enough for complex digital objects)

6 6Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 What is needed? A standard for metadata content analogous to AACR2 A standardized framework for holding and exchanging metadata: analogous to the MARC record

7 7Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 MODS features and Advantages Tags are language-based, not numeric (eg.100) Tags are language-based, not numeric (eg.100) Elements are semantically parallel to MARC Elements are semantically parallel to MARC Doesn't assume use of any particular rules Doesn't assume use of any particular rules Element descriptions can be reused Element descriptions can be reused Use of XML schema allows for flexblity; Use of XML schema allows for flexblity; Richer than Dublin Core Richer than Dublin Core (not too rich as UNTL Metadata, though) (not too rich as UNTL Metadata, though) Hierarchical; Hierarchical; (supports rich description and works well UNTL) (supports rich description and works well UNTL)

8 8 Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 MODS Elements 1. Title Info 2. Name 3. Type of resource 4. Genre 5. Origin Information 6. Language 7. Physical description 8. Abstract 9. Table of contents 10. Target audience

9 9Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 MODS Elements 10. Target audience 11. Note 12. Subject 13. Classification 14. Related item 15. Identifier 16. Location 17. Access conditions 18. Part 19. Extension 20. Record Info

10 10Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 Crosswalks Issues in converting existing records to MODS: Multiple elements are indicated for a single MODS element Conversions without some loss of data could be difficult MARC to MODS MODS to MARC Dublin Core (simple) to MODS UNTL to MODS

11 11Tech Talk: October 17, 2007

12 12Tech Talk: October 17, 2007

13 13Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 But will MODS catch on? Backed by Library of Congress Interest from Libraries’ community 25 implementers 25 implementers There are more established competitors out there, Dublin Core, UNTL Metadata, etc. Dublin Core, UNTL Metadata, etc. It might be difficult for MODS to make big impact today (for all communities). However, MODS offers exciting possibilities for the digital library! It might be difficult for MODS to make big impact today (for all communities). However, MODS offers exciting possibilities for the digital library!

14 14Tech Talk: October 17, 2007 Useful addresses MODShttp://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/METShttp://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/ UNTL to MODS http://www.library.unt.edu/digitalprojects/assets /files/metadata/mapping/UNTL-MODS.pdf

15 . Thank you! 15Tech Talk: October 17, 2007


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