This presentation provides an overview of the design features and goals of newly-developed metadata quality interfaces in the University of North Texas Libraries’ Digital Collections. Presented at the 2018 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries
The Digital Projects Unit supports the UNT Libraries with guidance and digital services including imaging, archival storage of electronic files, metadata development, web archiving, and other activities as needed.
This presentation provides an overview of the design features and goals of newly-developed metadata quality interfaces in the University of North Texas Libraries’ Digital Collections. Presented at the 2018 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries
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45 p.
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Abstract: This presentation will provide an overview of the design features and goals of newly-developed metadata quality interfaces in the UNT Libraries’ Digital Collections. It will present data gathered from observation, interviews, and focus groups conducted with metadata creators, editors, and their managers over the past year. Finally the presentation will offer examples of how these interfaces could be operationalized in other digital library platforms for users at other institutions.
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