Roy's fabulous "Bitter Harvest" paper:  
http://roytennant.com/bitter_harvest.html 

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Walter 
Lewis
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 1:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Metadata war stories...

On 2012-01-25, at 10:06 AM, Becky Yoose wrote:

> - Dirty data issues when switching discovery layers or using 
> legacy/vendor metadata (ex. HathiTrust)

I have a sharp recollection of a slide in a presentation Roy Tennant offered up 
at Access  (at Halifax, maybe), where he offered up a range of dates extracted 
from an array of OAI harvested records.  The good, the bad, the 
incomprehensible, the useless-without-context (01/02/03 anyone?) and on and on. 
 In my years of migrating data, I've seen most of those variants.  (except ones 
*intended* to be BCE).  

Then there are the fielded data sets without authority control.  My favourite 
example comes from staff who nominally worked for me, so I'm not telling tales 
out of school.  The classic Dynix product had a Newspaper index module that we 
used before migrating it (PICK migrations; such a joy).  One title had twenty 
variations on "Georgetown Independent" (I wish I was kidding) and the dates 
ranged from the early ninth century until nearly the 3rd millenium. (apparently 
there hasn't been much change in local council over the centuries).

I've come to the point where I hand-walk the spatial metadata to links with to 
geonames.org for the linked open data. Never had to do it for a set with more 
than 40,000 entries though.  The good news is that it isn't hard to establish a 
valid additional entry when one is required.

Walter

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