Training on Dublin Core Metadata Management
Status:
To be announced soon
Type:
Training or Workshop
(The Date is tentative)
Metadata describes an information resource. The Dublin Core metadata standard is a simple yet effective element set for describing a wide range of networked resources. The Dublin Core standard comprises fifteen elements, the semantics of which have been established through consensus by an international, cross- disciplinary group of professionals from the scholarly fields of librarianship, computer science, text encoding, museum and archive management among others.
Outline:
1. What is Metadata?
2. What is the Dublin Core?
3. Importance of Dublin Core
4. Basic Principles of Descriptive Elements
5. The 15 Dublin Core Elements
6. Guidelines for creation of content [Need hand on training]
7. Punctuation [Need hand on training]
8. Capitalization [Need hand on training]
9. Metadata terms [Need hand on training]
10. Simple Dublin core vs. Qualified Dublin core [Need hand on training]
11. How to transfer MARC data to Dublin Core
12. Using XML to Embed Metadata [Need hand on training]
13. Practical use of Dublin core[Need hand on training]
Target participants:
Library professionals who are working with DSpace, Cataloguers, Database Management Administrator, and Master level Students of ISLM
Anticipated Outcome: The participants will be able to know the details about the Dublin Core Metadata, able to design metadata for their respective database, create and extent Dublin core according to organizational need.
Venue: TBA
Resource Person:
To be notified latter
Course fee: (To be notified latter)
Tk. 0 – for BALID member
Tk. 0 – for Non-member (Individual/Personal)
Tk. – for Official
Registration must be done with BALID Website. Seats are limited, first come, first serve.
Deadline: TBA
Metadata describes an information resource. The Dublin Core metadata standard is a simple yet effective element set for describing a wide range of networked resources. The Dublin Core standard comprises fifteen elements, the semantics of which have been established through consensus by an international, cross- disciplinary group of professionals from the scholarly fields of librarianship, computer science, text encoding, museum and archive management among others.
Outline:
1. What is Metadata?
2. What is the Dublin Core?
3. Importance of Dublin Core
4. Basic Principles of Descriptive Elements
5. The 15 Dublin Core Elements
6. Guidelines for creation of content [Need hand on training]
7. Punctuation [Need hand on training]
8. Capitalization [Need hand on training]
9. Metadata terms [Need hand on training]
10. Simple Dublin core vs. Qualified Dublin core [Need hand on training]
11. How to transfer MARC data to Dublin Core
12. Using XML to Embed Metadata [Need hand on training]
13. Practical use of Dublin core[Need hand on training]
Target participants:
Library professionals who are working with DSpace, Cataloguers, Database Management Administrator, and Master level Students of ISLM
Anticipated Outcome: The participants will be able to know the details about the Dublin Core Metadata, able to design metadata for their respective database, create and extent Dublin core according to organizational need.
Venue: TBA
Resource Person:
To be notified latter
Course fee: (To be notified latter)
Tk. 0 – for BALID member
Tk. 0 – for Non-member (Individual/Personal)
Tk. – for Official
Registration must be done with BALID Website. Seats are limited, first come, first serve.
Deadline: TBA