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Original articles The Stanford Digital Library metadata architecture? (2007)

Abstract
Abstract. The overall goal of the Stanford Digital Library project is to provide an infrastructure that a€ords interoperability among heterogeneous, autonomous digital library services. These services include both search services and remotely usable information processing facilities. In this paper, we survey and categorize the metadata required for a diverse set of Stanford Digital Library services that we have built. We then propose an extensible metadata architecture that meets these requirements. Our metadata architecture ®ts into our established infrastructure and promotes interoperability among existing and de-facto metadata standards. Several pieces of this architecture are implemented; others are under construction. The architecture includes attribute model proxies, attribute model translation services, metadata information facilities for search services, and local metadata repositories. In presenting and discussing the pieces of the architecture, we show how they address our motivating requirements. Together, these components provide, exchange, and describe metadata for information objects and metadata for information services. We also consider how our architecture relates to prior, relevant work on these two types of metadata.

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Keywords Key words, Metadata architecture ± Interoperability ± Attribute model ± Metadata repository ± Proxy architectur
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Language English
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