Library Cataloging
Updated MODS User Guidelines
LC has made available a revision of the MODS user guidelines to include the new elements in version 3.2.
The major changes are:
Addition of 3 attributes to location url (note, access, usage)Addition of 2 enumerated values to physicalDescription digitalOrigin
(digitized microfile, digitized other analog)Addition of 3 attributes under part (ID, type, order)Addition of subelement genre under subject
MODS
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Metadata Authority And Description Schema 2.0
Image via WikipediaNews from LC. The MODS/MADS Editorial Committee and the Library of Congress are pleased to announce a new version of the Metadata Authority and Description Schema, MADS version 2.0. This is the first major revision of MADS since its...
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Mods Schema, 3.4
Image via WikipediaNews from the MODS/MADS Editorial Committee. The MODS/MADS Editorial Committee and the Library of Congress are pleased to announce that a new incremental version of the MODS Schema, 3.4, is now available on the MODS web site at http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-4.xsd....
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Mods Mads Changes
Some news from the MODS/MADS folks.The MODS/MADS Editorial Committee is working through a long list of change proposals for the 3.4 and 4.0 versions of MODS. The 3.4 release will include minor changes, and the 4.0 release will include more major changes...
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Metadata Object Description Schema Revision
Revisions to MODS.We have revised the draft of the MODS schema version 3.3, which we had released for review in April. The revision is based on comments from the review of that draft. Substantive changes to the previous (April 12) version:Add Xlink attribute...
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Metadata Object Description Schema
Version 3.0 of the MODS user guidelines are now available.This document is a comprehensive guide to the use of MODS data elements. It should be used in conjunction with the MODS mappings and the Outline of elements and attributes. It includes introductory...
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