Personally, I think this is a fantastic general rule-of-thumb. If, as you move 
material into a repository (of any kind), you have the affordance to store 
"original format" metadata in your objects, why not? It really is a great idea.

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A. Soroka
Online Library Environment
the University of Virginia Library




On Oct 13, 2011, at 7:17 PM, Mark Diggory wrote:

> Overall, I think the best advice I can give until we evolve DSpace in this 
> directions is to "Store your Original Metadata in your Original Format In 
> DSpace Bitstreams" so that you still have it when the applications have 
> attained these capabilities and likewise, because its just a good 
> preservation practice all around.
> 


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