2021
DOI: 10.1108/cc-05-2021-0015
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Developed DICOM standard schema with DSpace

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to present a novel DSpace-based medical image repository system planned explicitly for storing and retrieving clinical images using digital imaging and communication in medicine (DICOM) metadata standards. DSpace institutional repository software is widely used in an academic environment for accessing and mainly storing text-related files. DICOM images are particular types of images embedded with much system-generated metadata and organised using DICOM metadata standards. Design/metho… Show more

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“…Table 2 shows that, out of 15, 11 metadata elements related to web archiving applied on the MFigures database structure. Dublin Core metadata and OCLC elements were among the widely used metadata -Right standard in web archiving repositories either ready shelves repository or self-development of web archiving project (Hazarika et al, 2021;Ahammad, 2021;Evans, 2019). Data elements that lacked in MFigures WA repository were identified as subject, language, coverage, right, publisher and contributor.…”
Section: Findings Of the Mfigures Web Archive Database Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 shows that, out of 15, 11 metadata elements related to web archiving applied on the MFigures database structure. Dublin Core metadata and OCLC elements were among the widely used metadata -Right standard in web archiving repositories either ready shelves repository or self-development of web archiving project (Hazarika et al, 2021;Ahammad, 2021;Evans, 2019). Data elements that lacked in MFigures WA repository were identified as subject, language, coverage, right, publisher and contributor.…”
Section: Findings Of the Mfigures Web Archive Database Designmentioning
confidence: 99%