[pd-discuss] Bibliographic Metadata Guide

Primavera De Filippi primavera.defilippi at okfn.org
Wed Aug 24 11:35:11 UTC 2011


Hi Peter, thanks for the suggestions,
I added some additional information concerning BibJSON in the guide,
as well as a new section at the beginnig (Who are we) that could be
used to describe the work currently being done at the open-biblio wg.
I'm probably not the best person to fill up that section though, do
you think you could write a few lines on BibJSON and open-bib? :)


On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 5:09 PM, John Mark Ockerbloom
<ockerblo at pobox.upenn.edu> wrote:
> Sorry, where I said "standards" I meant to say "protocols".  Basically,
> it can be useful in some cases to describe not just the metadata itself, but
> the contexts in which it's embedded or obtained.
>
> John
>
>
> On 08/19/2011 11:04 AM, John Mark Ockerbloom wrote:
>>
>> Is it worth adding some discussion of standards or containers for this
>> metadata?
>> While I suspect that you're not intending to focus on that, it does affect
>> the metadata choices in some cases. (E.g., OAI-PMH mandates a Dublin Core
>> description of each object; Atom may also tend to favor certain kinds of
>> formats.) Likewise, containers such as METS are one way of addressing the
>> problem of combining descriptive and non-descriptive metadata.
>>
>> John
>
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