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http://dx.doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2021.38.4.153

A Study on METS Design Using DDI Metadata  

Park, Jin Ho (한성대학교 도서관정보문화트랙)
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Journal of the Korean Society for information Management / v.38, no.4, 2021 , pp. 153-171 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study suggested a method of utilizing METS based on DDI metadata to manage, preserve, and service datasets. DDI is a standard for statistical data processing, and there are currently two versions of DDI Codebook (DDI-C) and DDI Lifecycle (DDI-L). In this study, the main elements of DDI-C were mainly used. First the structures and elements of METS and DDI-C were first analyzed. And the mapping of the major elements of METS and DDI-C. The standard was finally taken as METS, the format to express it. Since METS and DDI-C do not show a perfect 1:1 mapping, the DDI-C element that best matches each element of the standard METS was selected. As a result, a new dataset management transmission standard METS using DDI-C metadata elements was designed and presented.
Keywords
datasets; schema for datasets; standard metadata; METS; DDI;
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