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Title: SCHEMAS Forum for Metadata Schema Implementers


1
SCHEMASForum for Metadata Schema Implementers
  • Workshop 3 Introduction
  • SCHEMAS Workshop, Budapest, 10-11 May 2001
  • Makx Dekkers, mail_at_makxdekkers.com

2
SCHEMAS objectives
  • Who?
  • Metadata schema designers
  • Projects under the IST programme (KAIII) and
    national initiatives
  • What for?
  • Information, guidance and tools for description
    of Web resources of all kinds
  • Helping designers to use what is already there

3
SCHEMAS activites
  • Information provision
  • Metadata Watch Reports
  • Standards Framework Reports
  • Information and guidance material
  • Workshops
  • Registry
  • Schemas, application profiles, people, projects,
    standards, tools, guidelines

4
Metadata Watch
  • Four reports published (Apr, Jul, Sep, Dec 00,
    May 2001)
  • Correspondents
  • Academic Michael Day
  • Audiovisual Annemieke de Jong
  • Education Erik Duval
  • Publishing Laurie Causton
  • Research Tom Baker

5
Activities covered
  • 48 activities, e.g.
  • Academic DESIRE, Renardus, ROADS
  • Audiovisual P-Meta, TV-Anytime
  • Cultural Heritage CEDARS, MALVINE, NEDLIB, OAI
  • Education CEN/ISSS WS/LT, DC Ed, LOM
  • Environmental Information ETC/CDS
  • Geographic Information ETeMII, LaClef
  • Publishing DOI, EBX, EPICS, Indecs

6
Standards Framework
  • Two reports published (Sep 2000, May 2001)
  • 22 activities, e.g.
  • Basic ISO 11179, RDF
  • Models IFLA, CIDOC, OAIS, Indecs
  • Cross-domain Dublin Core
  • Domain-specific e.g. EPICS, DOI, MPEG7, SMPTE,
    MARC, EAD, IMS, LOM, CERIF, FGDC, GILS, GELOS

7
Watch and Frameworknext steps
  • Load all information into database
  • Look at overlap between Metadata Watch and
    Standards Framework
  • Concentrate on activity records and expert
    reviews, synthesis reporting
  • Update guidelines for correspondents in order to
    align depth and quality

8
Workshops
  • Two reports published
  • Third Workshop Budapest 11-12 May 2001 Managing
    schemas in a multilingual Semantic Web
  • Fourth Workshop The Hague 30 Nov. 2001 Best
    practice for publishing and sharing
    metadata schemas

9
Registry
  • Registry Prototype
  • Phase 1 HTML Registry, October 2000
  • Phase 2 RDF Registry currently operational, but
    needs additional work
  • Schemas/application profiles and activity reports
  • Multilingual aspects, semantics and controlled
    vocabularies under discussion now

10
Information Services
  • Changed focus from Web-based Training to
    Information Services
  • User survey January 2001
  • Mailing list population 73 orgs, 17 countries
  • Response 22 of 92 subscribers (24)
  • Scenario building February-April 2001
  • Small panel covering various dimensions
  • Interviewed 5 out of 6 selected panel members

11
Survey results
  • Equal representation from managers, librarians,
    researchers, software developers
  • 81 of audience has little to medium experience
  • Interoperability issues are the most important
  • Four major domains of interest cultural
    heritage, education, research, academic two
    minor publishing and audio-visual
  • Two main types of material Text and Collections
    second priority Image, Sound, Interactive,
    Dataset
  • FP5 60 - non-FP5 40

12
Scenario results
  • Important aspects
  • Domain perspective
  • One-stop-shop for standards
  • Practical information, e.g. mappings
  • Active role for mailing list
  • Guidance on RDF (why and how)
  • Information about tools
  • Find and register controlled vocabularies
  • Glossary of terms as used by SCHEMAS

13
Next steps
  • Provision of consistent and user-friendly user
    interface for all components (schemas, activity
    reports, documents)
  • Definition of documentation (from external
    sources or written by SCHEMAS partners)
  • Production of content (guides, glossary, FAQ,
    papers)
  • Feedback from audience

14
Workshop Day 1
  • Welcome and introduction
  • SCHEMAS and the Semantic Web Tom Baker
  • Multilinguality, Shigeo Sugimoto, University of
    Library and Information Science, Japan
  • Lunch
  • Multilingual Knowledge Management as a Strategy
    to Defeat Poverty and Hunger, Steve Katz,
    WAICENT/FAO of the UN

15
Workshop Day 1
  • Schemas for Multilingual Resources, Gerhard
    Budin, ISLE Project
  • Discussion
  • Breakout One Multilingual implementations and
    typology of schemas (basic and translated
    namespace schemas, application profiles)
  • Breakout reporting
  • Dinner

16
Workshop Day 2
  • Managing schemas
  • Manjula Patel, UKOLN
  • Vivian Bliss, Microsoft Knowledge Network Group
  • Neil Evans-Mude, EASEL Project
  • Roberto Trabucchi, KOD Project
  • Breakout Two Namespace schemas and controlled
    vocabularies
  • Breakout reporting
  • Conclusions

17
Workshop objectives
  • Explore the link between metadata schemas and the
    Semantic Web
  • Explore multilingual issues related to metadata
    schemas, including multilingual vocabularies
  • Share experience on managing metadata schemas
  • Identify common problems and start exploring
    solutions through open discussion

18
SCHEMASForum for metadata schema implementers
  • Workshop 3 Introduction
  • SCHEMAS Workshop, Budapest, 10-11 May 2001
  • Makx Dekkers, mail_at_makxdekkers.com
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