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Metadata Object Description Schema
There is a MODS Implementation Registry available.
Please include:
Name of the institution or organization implementing MODS The MODS project nameA short description of the MODS projectProjected dates of implementationA URL to the MODS project web site (if available)A URL to any available documentation or specifications developed for the MODS projectA list of any MODS tools developed and or used as part of the MODS projectThe MODS version used in the projectContact name and e-mail address
MODS
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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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Mods 3.4 Schema
The latest version of the Metadata Object Description Schema is available for comment.The Library of Congress and the MODS Editorial Committee are happy to announce the release of a draft MODS 3.4 Schema for community review. The draft Schema itself may...
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Mods Implementation Registry
The MODS Implementation Registry contains descriptions of MODS projects planned, in progress, and fully implemented. It provides the MODS community with important information about how MODS is being used in various projects throughout the world.Please...
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Metadata Object Description Schema
The Library of Congress MODS Team would like to assemble and make publicly available a list of both active and prospective MODS implementations.The MODS Implementation Registry will contain descriptions of MODS projects planned, in progress, and fully...
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Mods
The following MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) stylesheets are now available online:MARCXML to MODS Version 3MODS Version 2 to MODS Version 3A revised MARCXML to MODS Version 2 stylesheet is also available online.Please note that you may also...
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