Collection description can be further distinguished as “unitary”, which “consists only of
information about the collection as a whole and does not provide information about the individual items within it”, and “analytic”, which “consists of information about the individual items within [a collection] and their content” (Heaney, 2000). More recently, best practice recommendations for OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) data provider implementations and shareable metadata stress the importance of retaining context when
aggregating item-level metadata and the necessity of expressing and sharing descriptions of the
collections to which items belong (Digital Library Federation/National Science Digital Library,
2005; Shreeves, Riley, & Milewicz, 2006)
Collection description can be further distinguished as “unitary”, which “consists only ofinformation about the collection as a whole and does not provide information about the individual items within it”, and “analytic”, which “consists of information about the individual items within [a collection] and their content” (Heaney, 2000). More recently, best practice recommendations for OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) data provider implementations and shareable metadata stress the importance of retaining context whenaggregating item-level metadata and the necessity of expressing and sharing descriptions of thecollections to which items belong (Digital Library Federation/National Science Digital Library,2005; Shreeves, Riley, & Milewicz, 2006)
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