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    Title: 從異質性數位資源整合探討MODS與METS
    Other Titles: A Study of MODS and METS from the Perspectives of Digital Resources Interoperability
    Authors: 吳瑩月
    Wu, Ying-yueh
    Keywords: 後設資料數位資源數位圖書館互通性
    MODS;METS;Metadata;Digital Resources;Digital libraries;Interoperability
    Date: 2006-11
    Issue Date: 2016-06-27 14:46:12 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema)與METS(Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard) 是美國國會圖書館所推動的兩種標準。MODS是一套包含資料查詢、檢索、管理等多重功能在內的數位化物件描述標準,可涵蓋既有MARC21的書目記錄,同時並應用於數位資源編目。METS則是針對後設資料的編碼描述與管理架構,除可作為數位物件貯存庫與數位物件資料交換的標準機制外,亦可作為數位圖書館存取與展現所需之編碼機制。目前全球的數位化風潮已累積了大量的數位物件資料,更有效率、更具互通性的組織工具也是各界所期盼。MODS與METS已逐漸累積各界的應用經驗,對圖書館整合網路時代豐富的異質性資源開闢了一條新的路徑。
    The Library of Congress, U.S.A. promotes two kinds of standards, the MODS and the METS. MODS is a metadata object description schema which includes multiple functions, such as digital object inquiring, searching, and management. METS is a metadata encoding and transmission standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata, regarding objects within a digital library. There have been a great amount of accumulated digital objects since the worldwide digitalization of materials. A more efficient and interoperable medium of metadata has presently been desired. In view of such a thriving development of digitalization, MODS and METS have certainly opened up a new route for the integration and interoperability of abundant and heterogeneous interlibrary resources.
    Relation: 圖書與資訊學刊, 59, 92-108
    Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
    Data Type: article
    DOI 連結: http://dx.doi.org/10.6575/JoLIS.2006.59.08
    DOI: 10.6575/JoLIS.2006.59.08
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