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The Challenge of Building Complex Objects
from Digital Repositories
Mark Korhbluh
Director of MATRIX
Michigan State University
Dean Rehberger
Associate Director of MATRIX
Michigan State University
Michael Fegan
Senior Project Manager of MATRIX
Michigan State University
The recent emergence of online digital archives has brought educators
a major step closer to bringing original, reusable digital objects into
undergraduate classrooms. Yet having to search multiple archives through
mind-numbing search-and-browse routines can make it difficult for educators
to use the repositories successfully in their curriculum. The Spoken Word
Project, a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation
(NSF) and the UK's Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC), proposes
to create complex digital objects by reducing the search for relevance,
expanding the metadata with user-specific annotation, and tying the libraries'
content directly to course materials. The key to creating these resources
will be to build distributed networks of users and repositories.
Cost containment often severely limits the amount of descriptive metadata
that can be catalogued. Students and instructors will create topical annotated
bibliographies or lists of media clips (or segments of media clips) and
"publish" these for class, work group, or more general use. Allowing teachers
and students to annotate and segment media as well as build their own
galleries greatly enhances the educational value of digital objects by
augmenting the minimal descriptive metadata and facilitating the building
of complex digital objects tailored to the needs of specific education
standards and curricula. The project uses a METS XML schema that provides
an encoding format for administrative, descriptive, and structural metadata
that is fully compliant with OAIS, and Cocoon applications to facilitate
ingestion and delivery.
Web Link:
http://www.historicalvoices.org/spokenword
Handout:
The Challenge of Building Complex Objects
from Digital Repositories (MS Word)
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