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A Study on the Development of Metadata Standard for Research Outcomes Information in Science & Technology  

Park, Dong-Jin (Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Kongju National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering / v.29, no.4, 2006 , pp. 83-90 More about this Journal
Abstract
It has lately been difficult to share the research outcomes information due to the information system not being compatible with one another. To solve this problem, it is believed that a meta data standard needs to be developed for all the institutions to follow. This paper shows how to make the research outcome of Science and Technology R&D project a standard metadata. We first classified all the research outcome into the following seven groups: Report, Journal article, Presentation material, Book, Dissertation, Industrial rights, and Technology development. We then identified three components that constitute a standard metadata. We employed the Dublin Core Metadata Set and CERIF(Common European Research Information Format) for worldwide interoperability. This Standard can be applied in the following areas: 1) Developing a standard architecture to manage research result within the organization. 2) Designing a conceptual/logical database to measure and evaluate the research outcome. 3) Developing a metadata system for research outcome as a subsystem of an Industrial Technology MDR (Metadata Registry) System.
Keywords
Metadata; Standards; Research Outcomes; Dublin Core; CERIF;
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