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STANDARDS Possible Contributions of the Reference Model of Metadata Required for Evidence to a Reference Model of Metadata Required for Image Description 1 David Bearman For the past several years, i have been engaged in defining the requirements for evidence in electronic recordkeeping. One of the resuIts of that research has been a proposal for a reference model of metadata required for evidence. While at frost glance these issues may seem i~identat to the this workshopeI believe they are not and hope to be able to convey a few points that will assist us in defining metadata requirements for image discovery in net- worked environments. My points fall into four major categories: 1) the role of images as evidence 2) the nature of the research process and the requirements for metadata at each of its stages 3) the nature of image resources which exist importantly both as aggregates (as welt as individual images) and as non-digital re- sources (as well as digital ones) 4) the relationship between real users and the architectures and protocols that will be required to carry out the metadata dialog. Presented at the CN//OCLC Workshop on Metadata for Networked Images, Dublin Ohio; September 24, 1996
Archives and Museum Informatics – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 1, 1996
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