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- Introductions and Committees [doi]
- Linked Data Mapping Cultures: An Evaluation of Metadata Usage and Distribution in a Linked Data EnvironmentKonstantin Baierer, Evelyn Dröge, Vivien Petras, Violeta Trkulja. 1-11 [doi]
- The Digital Public Library of America Ingestion Ecosystem: Lessons Learned After One Year of Large-Scale Collaborative Metadata AggregationMark A. Matienzo, Amy Rudersdorf. 12-23 [doi]
- Applying a linked data compliant model: The usage of the Europeana Data Model by the Deutsche Digitale BibliothekStefanie Rühle, Francesca Schulze, Michael Büchner. 24-30 [doi]
- Designing a Multi-level Metadata Standard based on Dublin Core for Museum DataJing Wan, Yubin Zhou, Gang Chen, Junkai Yi. 31-36 [doi]
- "Lo-Fi to Hi-Fi": A New Metadata Approach in the Third World with the eGranary Digital LibraryDeborah Maron, Cliff Missen, Jane Greenberg. 37-42 [doi]
- How Descriptive Metadata Changes in the UNT Libraries' Collections: A Case StudyHannah Tarver, Oksana L. Zavalina, Mark E. Phillips, Daniel Alemneh, Shadi Shakeri. 43-52 [doi]
- Metadata Integration for an Archaeology Collection ArchitectureSivakumar Kulasekaran, Jessica Trelogan, Maria Esteva, Michael Johnson. 53-63 [doi]
- Dublin Core Metadata for Research Data - Lessons Learned in a Real-World Scenario with datoriumAndias Wira-Alam. 64-73 [doi]
- Metadata for Research Data: Current Practices and TrendsSharon Farnel, Ali Shiri. 74-82 [doi]
- The ARK Identifier Scheme: Lessons Learnt at the BnF and Questions Yet UnansweredSébastien Peyrard, John A. Kunze, Jean-Philippe Tramoni. 83-94 [doi]
- Requirements on RDF Constraint Formulation and ValidationThomas Bosch, Kai Eckert 0001. 95-108 [doi]
- Extracting Description Set Profiles from RDF Datasets using Metadata Instances and SPARQL QueriesTsunagu Honma, Kei Tanaka, Mitsuharu Nagamori, Shigeo Sugimoto. 109-118 [doi]
- The 1: 1 Principle in the Age of Linked DataRichard J. Urban. 119-128 [doi]
- Towards Description Set Profiles for RDF using SPARQL as Intermediate LanguageThomas Bosch, Kai Eckert 0001. 129-137 [doi]
- Describing Theses and Dissertations Using Schema.orgJeffrey K. Mixter, Patrick S. O'Brien, Kenning Arlitsch. 138-146 [doi]
- Provenance Description of Metadata using PROV with PREMIS for Long-term Use of MetadataChunqiu Li, Shigeo Sugimoto. 147-156 [doi]
- Interlinking Cross Language Metadata Using Heterogeneous Graphs and WikipediaXiaozhong Liu, Miao Chen, Jian Qin. 157-166 [doi]
- Automated Enhancement of Controlled Vocabularies: Upgrading Legacy Metadata in CONTENTdmAndrew Weidner, Annie Wu, Santi Thompson. 167-172 [doi]
- Retaining Metadata in Remixed Cultural Heritage ObjectsJamie Viva Wittenberg. 173-175 [doi]
- Embedded Metadata - A Tool for Digital ExcavationAna Cox. 176-178 [doi]
- Dublin Core to Ensure Interoperability between Models Generated by Tools of Species Distribution ModelingCleverton Ferreira Borba, Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti Correa. 179-180 [doi]
- Building Bridges to the Future of a Distributed Network: From DiRT Categories to TaDiRAH, a Methods Taxonomy for Digital HumanitiesJody Perkins, Quinn Dombrowski, Luise Borek, Christof Schöch. 181-183 [doi]
- Metadata Workflows Across Research Domains: Challenges and Opportunities for Supporting the DFC CyberinfrastructureAdrian Ogletree. 184-186 [doi]
- A Cooperative Project by Libraries and Museums of China: Metadata Standards for the Digital Preservation of Cultural HeritageYing Feng, Long Xiao. 187-190 [doi]
- Undressing Fashion Metadata: Ryerson University Fashion Research CollectionNaomi Eichenlaub, Marina Morgan, Ingrid Masak-Mida. 191-195 [doi]