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~ Archival Science 1: 243-251, 2001. 243 9 2001 KluwerAcademic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. Recordkeeping Metadata. Presenting the Results of a Working Meeting MARGARET HEDSTROM School of lnformation, University of Michigan, 550 East University Avenue, 481009-1092 Ann Arbor, MI, USA. E-mail: hedstrom@umich.edu Keywords: (recordkeeping) metadata standards Goals and Objectives The main purpose of this report is to present a personal summary of the Recordkeeping Metadata Working Meeting sponsored by the Archiefschool, Nederlands Instituut voor Archiefonderwijs en Onderzoek (Netherlands Insti- tute for Archival Education and Research) and held in The Netherlands on June 5, 6 and 7, 2000.1 David Wallace has prepared detailed proceedings of the Working Meeting that are published in this issue of Archival Science, together with most of the papers presented at a public seminar Understanding and Preserving Reliable and Authentic Recorded Information in a Digital World - Focus on Metadata which was organized by the Archiefschool after the Working Meeting, on 8 June 2000. The purpose of the Working Meeting on Recordkeeping Metadata was to bring together a diverse group of archivists, metadata experts, and computer scientists to discuss the current status of metadata projects and initiatives that are oriented toward recordkeeping and long-term preservation
Archival Science – Springer Journals
Published: May 28, 2006
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