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Experiences in deploying metadata analysis tools for institutional repositories

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posted on 2024-07-12, 22:35 authored by David M. Nichols, Gordon W. Paynter, Chu-Hsiang Chan, David Bainbridge, Dana McKay, Michael B. Twidale, Ann Blandford
Current institutional repository software provides few tools to help metadata librarians understand and analyse their collections. In this paper, we compare and contrast metadata analysis tools that were developed simultaneously, but independently, at two New Zealand institutions during a period of national investment in research repositories: the Metadata Analysis Tool (MAT) at The University of Waikato, and the Kiwi Research Information Service (KRIS) at the National Library of New Zealand. The tools have many similarities: they are convenient, online, on-demand services that harvest metadata using OAI-PMH, they were developed in response to feedback from repository administrators, and they both help pinpoint specific metadata errors as well as generating summary statistics. They also have significant differences: one is a dedicated tool while the other is part of a wider access tool; one gives a holistic view of the metadata while the other looks for specific problems; one seeks patterns in the data values while the other checks that those values conform to metadata standards. Both tools work in a complementary manner to existing web-based administration tools. We have observed that discovery and correction of metadata errors can be quickly achieved by switching web browser views from the analysis tool to the repository interface, and back. We summarise the findings from both tools' deployment into a checklist of requirements for metadata analysis tools.

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0163-9374

Journal title

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly

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47

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3

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19 pp

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Taylor and Francis

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Copyright © 2009 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC (2009). The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. This an electronic version of an article published in Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 47(3/4). The final and definitive version is available at http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/.

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eng

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