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Rick Prelinger's presentation from the fall 2007 DLF forum.

Abstract:
"There's something very different about moving images. They're expensive to process and difficult to expose to users. They require us to engage with both new and obsolete technologies. They pose mysterious and intimidating rights issues. And they're multiplying rapidly. Special collections and archives are filling up with film, video and digital media, and most born-digital video isn't even being collected. And when it comes to providing access, we're losing the battle.

How can 21st-century archives work productively with these materials without repeating past mistakes? Most importantly, what does the history of archival engagement with moving images teach us about the future of archival access and our relationships with our users?"

This was the presentation where he used the term "embryonic metadata" (though it doesn't appear in the slides).

tagged dlf metadata moving_image by bethpc ...on 01-APR-08
"The Digital Library Federation Aquifer Metadata Working Group is proud to announce the release of the DLF Aquifer MODS Guidelines Levels of Adoption.

The Levels of Adoption document is intended to supplement the Digital Library Federation / Aquifer Implementation Guidelines for Shareable MODS Records, released in November 2006 under the auspices of the DLF Aquifer initiative. The Shareable MODS Guidelines represent a record-centric view of Aquifer's goals, whereas it is often helpful to set priorities for metadata creation with a user- and use-centric view. The newly-released Levels of Adoption document describes five general categories of user functionality that are likely to be supported by following specific recommendations from the Guidelines. It attempts to provide additional guidance to MODS implementers in the planning process by documenting what sorts of functionality is possible when certain elements of the Guidelines are
followed."

tagged DLF MODS metadata to_read by bethpc ...on 17-JUL-07
"DLF and OCLC announce the second release of the "Registry of Digital Masters Record Creation Guidelines," available from
http://purl.org/dlf/rdm200705. Created by a DLF/OCLC working group, the guidelines are to be used when creating metadata for born digital or to be digitized materials that have been digitized according to standards and best practices with the intention of including the metadata in the Registry of Digital Masters. The Registry is available through OCLC
WorldCat. "
tagged DLF digital_resources metadata by bethpc ...on 07-JUN-07
tagged DLF OCLC digital_resources metadata by bethpc ...on 04-JAN-07
tagged DLF OCLC digital_resources metadata by bethpc ...on 04-JAN-07