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Introduction to Metadata: Third Edition

    Edited by Murtha Baca

    Metadata provides a means of indexing, accessing, preserving, and discovering digital resources. The volume of digital information available over electronic networks has created a pressing need for standards that ensure correct and proper use and interpretation of the data by its owners and users. Well-crafted metadata is needed more now than ever before and helps users to locate, retrieve, and manage information in this vast and complex universe.

    The third edition of Introduction to Metadata, first published in 1998, provides an overview of metadata, including its types, roles, and characteristics; a discussion of metadata as it relates to Web resources; and a description of methods, tools, standards, and protocols for publishing and disseminating digital collections. This revised edition is an indispensable resource in the field, addressing advances in standards such as Linked Open Data, changes in intellectual property law, and new computing technologies, and offering an expanded glossary of essential terms.

    Murtha Baca was formerly head of the Digital Art History program at the Getty Research Institute. She was the author of numerous articles in the field of art documentation and controlled vocabularies.

    “Recommended.”
    —Choice

    Praise for the first edition:
    “An excellent starting point for information professionals to gain a basic understanding of fundamental concepts, then move ahead with a guided path for further research and study.”
    —Art Documentation

    Read online for free:
    http://www.getty.edu/publications/intrometadata/

    92 pages
    7 x 9 1/2 inches
    1 b/w illustrations
    ISBN 978-1-60606-479-5
    paperback

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: Getty Research Institute

    2016

      Edited by Murtha Baca

      Metadata provides a means of indexing, accessing, preserving, and discovering digital resources. The volume of digital information available over electronic networks has created a pressing need for standards that ensure correct and proper use and interpretation of the data by its owners and users. Well-crafted metadata is needed more now than ever before and helps users to locate, retrieve, and manage information in this vast and complex universe.

      The third edition of Introduction to Metadata, first published in 1998, provides an overview of metadata, including its types, roles, and characteristics; a discussion of metadata as it relates to Web resources; and a description of methods, tools, standards, and protocols for publishing and disseminating digital collections. This revised edition is an indispensable resource in the field, addressing advances in standards such as Linked Open Data, changes in intellectual property law, and new computing technologies, and offering an expanded glossary of essential terms.

      Murtha Baca was formerly head of the Digital Art History program at the Getty Research Institute. She was the author of numerous articles in the field of art documentation and controlled vocabularies.

      “Recommended.”
      —Choice

      Praise for the first edition:
      “An excellent starting point for information professionals to gain a basic understanding of fundamental concepts, then move ahead with a guided path for further research and study.”
      —Art Documentation

      Read online for free:
      http://www.getty.edu/publications/intrometadata/

      92 pages
      7 x 9 1/2 inches
      1 b/w illustrations
      ISBN 978-1-60606-479-5
      paperback

      Getty Publications
      Imprint: Getty Research Institute

      2016

      $30.00
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        Edited by Murtha Baca

        Metadata provides a means of indexing, accessing, preserving, and discovering digital resources. The volume of digital information available over electronic networks has created a pressing need for standards that ensure correct and proper use and interpretation of the data by its owners and users. Well-crafted metadata is needed more now than ever before and helps users to locate, retrieve, and manage information in this vast and complex universe.

        The third edition of Introduction to Metadata, first published in 1998, provides an overview of metadata, including its types, roles, and characteristics; a discussion of metadata as it relates to Web resources; and a description of methods, tools, standards, and protocols for publishing and disseminating digital collections. This revised edition is an indispensable resource in the field, addressing advances in standards such as Linked Open Data, changes in intellectual property law, and new computing technologies, and offering an expanded glossary of essential terms.

        Murtha Baca was formerly head of the Digital Art History program at the Getty Research Institute. She was the author of numerous articles in the field of art documentation and controlled vocabularies.

        “Recommended.”
        —Choice

        Praise for the first edition:
        “An excellent starting point for information professionals to gain a basic understanding of fundamental concepts, then move ahead with a guided path for further research and study.”
        —Art Documentation

        Read online for free:
        http://www.getty.edu/publications/intrometadata/

        92 pages
        7 x 9 1/2 inches
        1 b/w illustrations
        ISBN 978-1-60606-479-5
        paperback

        Getty Publications
        Imprint: Getty Research Institute

        2016