DocumentCode
823571
Title
Metadata standards for educational resources
Author
McClelland, Marilyn
Volume
36
Issue
11
fYear
2003
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
109
Abstract
In the 1990s, recognition of the potential economies of reusing educational materials spawned the development of metadata standards for sharing and storing learning objects. Metadata is data that describes a physical or electronic resource and can be used to manage collections of documents, images, and other information in a repository such as an archive or museum. Some metadata elements, such as title, description, subject, and keywords, are similar to those that libraries use to catalog their holdings. Other elements, such as the uniform resource identifier (URI), are specific to a digital, Web-based environment. Metadata can be stored in a digital library or repository that provides services to search or browse for educational materials. The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and IEEE Learning Object Metadata are two popular metadata standards that facilitate cataloging, searching, and reuse of such resources.
Keywords
educational computing; information resources; meta data; standards; Dublin Core Metadata Element Set; IEEE Learning Object Metadata; URI; cataloging; digital Web-based environment; digital library; educational material reuse; electronic resource; learning objects; libraries; metadata elements; metadata standards; repository; searching; uniform resource identifier; ANSI standards; Content management; Encoding; ISO standards; Resource management; Software libraries; Standards development; Standards organizations; Videos; XML;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MC.2003.1244540
Filename
1244540
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