Thank you.

I had googled but mostly got results for museum implementations not the 
standards themselves.
I would like to know if there is one that is more preferable but as I dig 
deeper ( I quite new to this) I understand that there are many standards 
according to the field.
I found useful this
https://www.canada.ca/en/heritage-information-network/services/collections-documentation-standards/chin-guide-museum-standards/metadata-data-structure.html
for starting point.

I wonder is there a better guide for hot to embed your schema in DSpace than
this
https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/Metadata+Recommendations


On Wednesday, 3 May 2023 at 15:58:58 UTC+3 Mark H. Wood wrote:

> On Tue, May 02, 2023 at 08:47:31AM -0700, Christoforos Korifidis wrote:
> > I want to store data for museum.
> > Is there a standard schema I can use?
> > If there is not, how can I make a custom schema?
> > I would like for example to add extra fields for width height and 
> > orientation. How can I do this?
>
> I asked Google for "museum metadata standards" and got many hits that
> may be useful. If one or more seem appropriate, you might ask here
> whether anyone has already written their "schemas" for DSpace and
> would be willing to share.
>
> If nothing has been written for a standard that you wish to implement,
> then you'll need to write a "schema" for it. This is a simple XML
> document that defines a name space and names within it.
>
> You should read
> https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/Metadata+Recommendations
> and become familiar with metadata support in DSpace. But it seems
> that at this time the format of a DSpace metadata schema is documented
> only in the existing schema documents. See
> 'dspace/config/registries/dublin-core-types.xml' for an example.
>
> When you have created a new schema, it must be added to the values of
> the configuration property 'registry.metadata.load'. Then use the
> registry loader tool ('bin/dspace registry-loader -metadata
> registry-file.xml') to install the new schema in the database.
>
> DSpace can operate on flat or two-level hierarchial name spaces.
>
> -- 
> Mark H. Wood
> Lead Technology Analyst
>
> University Library
> Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
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