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Dr David Massart, EUN
Budapest, Hungary
Nov. 5, 2009
LRE Case Study:Metadata Management
http://aspect-project.org
DisclaimerThe work presented here is partially supported
by the European Community eContentplus programme - project ASPECT: Adopting Standards and Specifications for Educational Content (Grant agreement number ECP-2007-EDU-417008).
The author is solely responsible for the content of this presentation. It does not represent the opinion of the European Community and the European Community is not responsible for any use that might be made of information contained therein.
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Inside the Dark CloudOnce collected (or generated), metadata is
1. Controlled
2. Corrected / Completed
3. Identified
4. Transformed into an LRE format (CMR)
5. Enriched
6. Translated
7. Indexed
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Metadata Enrichment
User-Generated Information
Bookmarks Tags (folksonomies) Rating ( ) “Travel well” potential
Professional Indexers
LRE thesaurus Curriculum mapping Human translation Copyright clearance
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Automatic Translation of MetadataIdentifiers do not need
to be translatedControlled vocabularies
are easy to translateAutomatic translations
of free texts– Can be indexed as such– Need to be revised for
end-users
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For More Information AboutASPECT:
– http://aspect-project.org
The LRE:– http://lre.eun.org– http://lreforschools.eun.org
European Schoolnet– http://www.eun.org