Optimizing Merged Metadata Standards for Online Community History: a Linked Open Data Approach
Editors
Caroline Fuchs, & Christine M. Angel (Eds.)
Document Type
Book Section
Publication Date
3-5-2018
Publication Title
Organization, representation and description through the digital age : information in libraries, archives and museums
Publisher
De Gruyter Saur
Publisher Location
Berlin
Abstract
This case study uses UNLV’s Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project to highlight challenges and solutions as cultural heritage institutions move toward mass-digitization of archival collections alongside curated digital collections. The authors provide workflow examples to maximize iterative metadata processes from accession through archival processing, during digitization, to linked open data.
Language
eng
Repository Citation
Gross, K. M.,
Lampert, C. K.,
Lapworth, E. A.
(2018).
Optimizing Merged Metadata Standards for Online Community History: a Linked Open Data Approach. In Caroline Fuchs, & Christine M. Angel (Eds.),
Organization, representation and description through the digital age : information in libraries, archives and museums
Berlin: De Gruyter Saur.
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