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Diane Hillmann talks with Talis about metadata and standards
In our latest Talking with Talis podcast, I talk with Diane Hillmann of Cornell University.
Diane has been associated with library metadata standards, such as Dublin Core and RDA for many years. We discuss these and other standards and the recent meeting, held at the British Library which recommended the bringing together of work on RDA and DCMI. We also go on to discuss the work of the National Science Digital Library Metadata Registry, RDF and how the Semantic Web will influence library metadata and the way it is produced and shared.
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Download MP3 [56 mins, 39Mb]
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources:
- Resource Description and Access (RDA), Karen Coyle & Diane Hillmann - D-Lib Magazine
- NGC4LIB mailing list
- Futurelib Wiki
- The Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control
This conversation was conducted by telephone on Thursday 7th June 2007, edited in Audacity.
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Posted by Richard Wallis at 12:19 on 8 June 2007