Chapter 5. Presentations
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| Publicado en: | Library Technology Reports vol. 57, no. 6 (Aug-Sep 2021), p. 28 |
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American Library Association
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| Resumen: | Chapter 5 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 57, no. 6), “Presentations,” explains that implementers may present metadata application profiles (MAPs) in human-readable, machine-readable, and hybrid formats. Human-readable presentations have been predominant in library metadata practice. Software development for metadata creation and management is increasing demand for machine-readable formats, which can interact with applications to enforce MAP requirements. Implementers can also use data-validation languages to encode MAP requirements for machine processing. Hybrid presentations and conversion tools can avoid the need to maintain multiple versions of the same MAP. |
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| ISSN: | 0024-2586 1945-4538 |
| Fuente: | Library Science Database |