DLF MODS Implementation Guidelines
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DLF MODS Implementation Guidelines


The Digital Library Federation?s Aquifer Initiative invites public review and comment on the DLF MODS Implementation Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Materials.

The primary goal of the Digital Library Federation?s Aquifer Initiative is to enable distributed content to be used effectively by libraries and scholars for teaching, learning, and research. The provision of rich, shareable metadata for this distributed content is an important step towards this goal. To this end, the Metadata Working Group of the DLF Aquifer Initiative has developed a set of implementation guidelines for the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS). These guidelines are meant specifically for metadata records that are to be shared (whether by the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting or other means) and that describe digital cultural heritage and humanities-based resources.

In order to ensure the Implementation Guidelines are useful and coherent, they are collecting comments and feedback from the wider digital library community. They appreciate any and all comments, feedback, and questions. These may be sent to dlf-mods-guidelines-comments-l@listserv.indiana.edu. The deadline for comments and review is January 20, 2006.

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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...

- Mods Xml Schema Tool
Hre is a tool to validate records against the MODS XML Schema.The Digital Library Federation's Aquifer is pleased to announce a new online service, the "MODS and Asset Action Explorer,". This is an experimental service developed at the University...

- Mods Tool
Great news for MODS usersThe University of Tennessee Digital Library Center is proud to announce the release of the DLC-MODS Workbook, version 1.2 under the GNU General Public License version 3. The DLC-MODS Workbook provides a series of web pages that...

- Mods In The Digital Llibrary
The Digital Library Federation Aquifer Metadata Working Group has announced the release of the DLF Aquifer MODS Guidelines Levels of Adoption.The Levels of Adoption document is intended to supplement the Digital Library Federation / Aquifer Implementation...

- Digital Library Federation / Aquifer Implementation Guidelines For Shareable Mods Records
The Digital Library Federation / Aquifer Implementation Guidelines for Shareable MODS Records has been released by the DLF Aquifer Metadata Working Group.The primary goal of the Digital Library Federation's Aquifer Initiative is to enable distributed...



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