Title of article :
Manuscripts and Metadata:
Descriptive Metadata
in Three Manuscript Catalogs:
DigCIM, MALVINE,
and Digital Scriptorium
Author/Authors :
Joy Humphrey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The complexity of cataloging manuscripts, particularly
medieval manuscripts, has meant that these materials have remained
largely inaccessible to the public. The quantity and quality of the descriptive
data, the time and money it takes to catalog manuscripts, and
the fragility of the materials themselves explain the dearth of searchable
data on these valuable resources. Even when manuscripts have been cataloged,
they have often been physically available only to a few elite
scholars who are able to gain access to them. Certain institutions have
embarked on projects to reverse this situation. This paper deals with
three of these projects: the British Library’s Digital Catalogue of Illuminated
Manuscripts (DigCIM), a European consortium’s database entitled
Manuscripts And Letters Via Integrated Networks in Europe (MALVINE),
and Columbia University’s Digital Scriptorium (DS). The author explores
the history of each project, compares the metadata utilized by
each one through the creation of a crosswalk, and analyzes the usefulness
of these catalogs to the user
Keywords :
DigCIM , Crosswalk , Digital Catalogue of IlluminatedManuscripts , Digital Scriptorium , MALVINE , DS , Manuscripts AndLetters Via Integrated Networks in Europe
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly