Abstract :
The Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS)
is a data communication standard for encoding descriptive, administrative,
and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library,
expressed using the XML Schema Language of the World Wide Web
Consortium. An initiative of the Digital Library Federation, METS is
under development by an international editorial board and is maintained
in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library
of Congress. Designed in conformance with the Open Archival
Information System (OAIS) Reference Model, a METS document encapsulates
digital objects and metadata as Information Packages for
transmitting and/or exchanging digital objects to and from digital repositories,
disseminating digital objects via the Web, and archiving digital
objects for long-term preservation and access. This paper represents an
introduction to the METS standard and, through illustrated examples,
how to build a METS document. [Article copies available for a fee from The
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Keywords :
Metadata , XML (Document Markup Language) , Digital preservation , digitallibraries–administration