Presentations (PowerPoint, zipped files) are now available from the from the Eighth International Open Forum on Metadata Registries held last week. The theme was Semantic Interoperability: Where Meaning Meets Metadata. Many great items; I list a few below:
CRLF- Bruce Bargmeyer offers a very nice outline of metadata concepts, relations between metadata organizations, and metadata expressed in graph structure.
CRLF- Thomas Bandholtz looks at topics maps as a means of linking metadata.
CRLF- Gerhard Budin discusses e-learning metadata and learning outcomes in a multicultural perspective.
CRLF- Gerry Cunningham describes UNEP.net, an open metadata discovery framework.
CRLF- Sam Chance, discussing the Extended Metadata Registry (XMDR), offers a nice Observe-Orient-Decide-Act framework (slide 5) and a great metadata complexity diagram (slide 6)
CRLF- Cynthis Dickinson talks about the disconnect between classification scheme items and their meanings. "There is no place for “meaning†to be described." (Slide 11)
CRLF- Frank Farance explains metadata registries interoperability and bindings
CRLFMany, many more.CRLF
CRLF- Bruce Bargmeyer offers a very nice outline of metadata concepts, relations between metadata organizations, and metadata expressed in graph structure.
CRLF- Thomas Bandholtz looks at topics maps as a means of linking metadata.
CRLF- Gerhard Budin discusses e-learning metadata and learning outcomes in a multicultural perspective.
CRLF- Gerry Cunningham describes UNEP.net, an open metadata discovery framework.
CRLF- Sam Chance, discussing the Extended Metadata Registry (XMDR), offers a nice Observe-Orient-Decide-Act framework (slide 5) and a great metadata complexity diagram (slide 6)
CRLF- Cynthis Dickinson talks about the disconnect between classification scheme items and their meanings. "There is no place for “meaning†to be described." (Slide 11)
CRLF- Frank Farance explains metadata registries interoperability and bindings
CRLFMany, many more.CRLF
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