Proposed use of METS (Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard) at National Library of Scotland...

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Presentation given by Gill Hamilton (Systems Librarian, National Library of Scotland) and Tarik Rahman (Repository developer, National Library of Scotland) to colleagues from National Library of Scotland (NLS) and National Archives Scotland (NAS) on the NLS's plans to use METS as a means of ingest and dissemination of digital and other objects in the Library's Fedora repository

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METSdocument

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National Library of WalesDigital Libraryhttp://ohio.llgc.org.uk/dig-lib.php

National Libraryof Portugal

Columbia UniversityDigital Scriptoriumhttp://scriptorium.columbia.edu/

Det KongeligeBibliotek, Denmarke-Manuscriptshttp://www.kb.dk/en/kb/nb/ha/index.html

Others ….

• Oxford University, England• New York University, USA• Harvard University, USA• EU projects ??• University of Gras, Austria• National Library of New Zealand• And others ….

mandatory

physical

logical

<structMap>structural map section

loves structMap

locations

groups

<fileSec>file section

embed (mdWrap)

reference (mdRef)

<dmdSec>descriptive metadata section

rights

source

provenance

technical

<amdSec>administrative metadata section

METS endorses

DescriptiveMARCMODS EADDC VRATEIHDR*DDI*FGDCLOMOTHER/OTHERMDTYPE

AdministrativeNISOIMGLC-AVISO 10115:2003 NAPPREMISPREMIS:OBJECTPREMIS:AGENTPREMIS:RIGHTSPREMIS:EVENTTextMDMETSRIGHTSOTHER/OTHERMDTYPE

METS in detail

• metsHdr ->secondary element• dmdSec ->secondary element• amdSec -> secondary element • fileSec ->primary element• structMap ->primary element• structLink ->secondary element• behaviourSec ->secondary element

<fileSec>

• Usefully groups content files by specifying location and links to pertinent metadata

• <fileGrp>: container element for files sharing something in common

• <file>: element representing a single, typically integral, content file

• Typically <file> elements are referenced from the <structMap>

METS example

<structMap>

• The only required element in METS

• Hierarchically arranges: – content files– parts of files– sequences and/or parallel groups of files into

a coherent whole.

<structMap>• <structMap>: container

element for single, structural arrangement of content

• <div>: a structural division of the content

• <fptr>: points to a single manifestation of the content represented by the parent <div>

• <mptr>: points to content represented by external mets file (to be covered later)

Divs are pages of pdf

Digital Repository Software• A group of services that follow the OAIS

reference model ensuring the long-term storage and preservation of digital objects in a repository.

Digital Repository Software

• Fedora is the repository we ingest to

• Supports METS version 1.1

• Current software supports only Dublin Core descriptive metadata.

• Integration of METS into the workflow has begun

METS + Digital Repository software

METS + Digital Repository software

• A variety of front-ends : some more basic to shield user from METS complexity

• METS File Validation: Use an existing METS toolkit for procedural

construction, validation, marshalling and unmarshalling of METS document

• Factors influencing encoding decisions– For ingest at another institution or into a repository

(DSPACE, Fedora, Greenstone)– For preservation

Software used

• MSSQLServer

• Apache Tomcat

• Java SDK

• Fedora digital repository

• .NET framework

Staff Resources for METS

• Areas of expertise for existing staff, e.g., SW engineers, XML programmers, descriptive cataloging, preservation knowledge

• Skill levels of staff involved in existent or new workflow processes

• What additional or re-training would be needed? For whom? By whom?

Thank you

Gill HamiltonSystems Librarian

g.hamilton@nls.uk

Tarik RahmanRepository Developer

t.rahman@nls.uk

National Library of ScotlandInformation Systems Development Team

Questions?