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Metadata for You & Me: A Workshop on Shareable Metadata

http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/mym
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Metadata aggregations such as OAIster <http://www.oaister.org> and  
the  IMLS Digital Collections and Content Project 
(http://imlsdcc.grainger.uiuc.edu 
) have shown that metadata designed for diverse local environments  
may  fall short in providing the information needed for useful  
discovery in  the aggregated environment. Metadata for You & Me  
workshops assist  metadata planners in analyzing and implementing the  
changes that need  to be made to local metadata to prepare it for  
sharing with  aggregations, other institutions, and more widely.  
Topics to be covered include:

*  the current state of sharing metadata
* "the six Cs and lots of Ss" framework for shareable metadata
* an analysis of shareable properties for various classes of metadata   
elements
* practical advice for implementing these principles.

The content of workshops is based on the Best Practices for Shareable   
Metadata, an initiative of the Digital Library Federation and the   
National Science Digital Library, that provides guidance for creating   
metadata that can be easily understood, processed and used outside of   
its local environment.

Registration is now open for the following workshop:
Onsite Workshop
SOLINET (http://www.solinet.net/), Atlanta, GA
August 28, 2008
9-4 pm
(Scholarship Deadline, Aug. 15, 2008)
(Registration Open Until Filled)
Register at: http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/mym/register.html


Pre-requisites

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Metadata for You & Me is intended for professionals engaged in  
sharing  metadata resources with colleagues, regional and state-wide  
consortia,  Open Archives Initiative harvesters and service providers,  
or other  metadata sharing partners. It is not intended as a basic  
training  program in metadata. Ideally participants should have:

* Familiarity with metadata standards such as Dublin Core, VRACore,   
MARC, MODS, etc.

* Familiarity with the concepts of metadata aggregation or  
federation,  such as Z39.50, Open Archives Initiative, metasearch,  
etc. (technical  knowledge of the protocols is not required.)

* Familiarity with your local metadata, such as standards and   
controlled vocabularies used, systems employed, etc.


Scholarships

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Metadata for You and Me is now offering a limited number of   
scholarships for upcoming workshops.  Visit the Scholarships page 
(http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/mym/scholarships.html 
) to find out if you qualify.

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