## Abstract Metadata quality is directly related to the quality of services provided by digital libraries. The paper presents results from evaluating the metadata quality of the IPL (www.ipl.org). Two evaluation methods were used: a preliminary automatic evaluation and a human involved evaluation u
Metadata quality and evaluation
โ Scribed by Joseph Busch; Jane Greenberg; Elizabeth D. Liddy; William E. Moen; Marcia Zeng; Bhagirathi Subrahmanyam
- Book ID
- 102506359
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 14 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0044-7870
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Good โquality metadata supports the functional requirements of the system it is designed to supportโ (Guy, Powell, & Day, 2004). Researchers (e.g., Moen, Stewart, and McClure, 1997; Bruce & Hillman, 2004) have identified evaluation criteria and issues surrounding metadata evaluation. This panel further explores metadata quality and evaluation challenges. Specific topics covered include how metadata specialists (library catalogers) utilize available rich content designation for MARC bibliographic records and professional metadata creatorsโand the identification of evaluation criteria; means for comparing metadata generated by resource authors, automatic metadata generation applications; and two National Science Foundation National Science Digital Library (NSFโNSDL) projects: a tripartite evaluation involving a metadata quality study, an information retrieval study, and a metadata user study; and a quality assessment of metadata records contributed by members to the NSDL.
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