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MADS 2.0 User Guidelines
News from LC.
The MADS 2.0 User Guidelines http://www.loc.gov/standards/mads/userguide/index.html are now available on the Library of Congress' MADS Web site: http://www.loc.gov/mads, along with the XML schema itself, an Outline of Elements and Attributes, and a mapping and XSLT from the MARC 21 Authority Format to MADS 2.0.
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Mads, Request For Comments
A request for comments from the MADS folks. The MODS/MADS Editorial Committee has released a draft the MADS 2.0 XML Schema for community review and testing. Your comments are invited on the draft schema, posted at http://www.loc.gov/standards/mads/mads-2-0-draft.xsd...
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Mads/rdf Ontology For Review
The Library of Congress is looking for feedback on the MADS/RDF ontology. A MADS/RDF ontology developed at the Library of Congress is available for a public review period until Jan. 14, 2011. The MADS/RDF (Metadata Authority Description Schema in RDF)...
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Mads Implementation Registry
LC wants to start a MADS implementation registry, like the one they have for MODSIf you are using MADS in your institution or project, please submit an entry.You can either send the information as detailed below to the MODS list, which is what we are...
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Metadata Authority Description Schema
Some news about the Metadata Authority Description Schema (MADS).Please note that we've made some changes to the draft MARC authorities to MADS mapping, since we discovered in writing the stylesheet for conversion that the authority attribute was...
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Metadata Authority Description Schema
In response to numerous requests, the Library of Congress' Network
Development and MARC Standards Office has drafted an XML schema for an authority element set that may be used to provide metadata about agents (people, organizations), events, and...
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