Involving Users in Preservation Metadata. A Report of the ALCTS PARS Intellectual Access to Preservation Metadata Interest Group Meeting. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2014.
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At the 2014 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia, the Intellectual Access to Preservation Metadata Interest Group meeting centered on a case study of information professionals collaborating with content creators to generate metadata, in support of preservation. Lorraine L. Richards and Adam Townes (Drexel University) presented, “Decomposing Results Without Burying the Body of Evidence: A Modus Operandi for Developing Metadata and Digital Preservation Requirements.”
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This is an electronic version of an article published as Potvin, Sarah, & Rowell, Chelcie. (2014). Involving Users in Preservation Metadata. A Report of the ALCTS PARS Intellectual Access to Preservation Metadata Interest Group Meeting. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2014. Technical Services Quarterly, 31(3). Technical Services Quarterly is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/07317131.2014.908593Department
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