2021
DOI: 10.1108/el-11-2020-0317
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Investigating the use of metadata record graphs to analyze subject headings in the digital public library of America

Abstract: Purpose This study furthers metadata quality research by providing complementary network-based metrics and insights to analyze metadata records and identify areas for improvement. Design/methodology/approach Metadata record graphs apply network analysis to metadata field values; this study evaluates the interconnectedness of subjects within each Hub aggregated into the Digital Public Library of America. It also reviews the effects of NACO normalization – simulating revision of values for consistency – and br… Show more

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“…In addition to a search interface, the DPLA makes its aggregated data available through various application programming interfaces (APIs). 5 This metadata is provided with a Creative Commons CC0 designation, placing the metadata in the public domain. (Creative Commons CCO).…”
Section: Metadata and Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to a search interface, the DPLA makes its aggregated data available through various application programming interfaces (APIs). 5 This metadata is provided with a Creative Commons CC0 designation, placing the metadata in the public domain. (Creative Commons CCO).…”
Section: Metadata and Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to formal controlled subjectsfor example, Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) or the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurusmany organizations make use of uncontrolled keywords, tags or categories to create access points for their collections. 8…”
Section: Metadata and Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%