2. Europeana Resource Citation and Object Identity
Standardization
Chairs:
Prof. Costis Dallas
Prof. Seamus Ross, co-chairs
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Evaluated by:
Lizzy Jongma
Marcin Werla
Johan Oomen
Stephan Bartholmei
Challenge: provide a reliable and
sustainable citation mechanism, which
researchers can use to reference
Europeana resources unambiguously in
scholarly publication.
3. Europeana Resource Citation and Object Identity
Standardization
The work of the Task Force will lead to the production of a report which
will:
a) map the current state-of-the-art and available alternatives with regard
to object identity and resource citation mechanisms,
b) identify functional requirements for citation and object identity
mechanism for cultural heritage information objects (web resources,
and provided CHOs in EDM),
c) assess the applicability of different existing standards, and
d) make recommendations on metadata standards, procedures and
technical mechanisms that need to be developed in order to attain the
purpose of the Task Force, identified above.
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4. Agreement where the TF contributes to the business plan
GOAL 1: Create value for partners
• Creates a better customer experience
GOAL 2: Improve data quality
• Implement quality frameworks
GOAL 3: Open the data
• Develop community-segmented services
• Champion interoperability
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5. Further feeback
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1. Quite ambitious: covers citation and object identify mechanism
2. Related work: check how this work to the Data Quality Committee
3. Include practitioners and data providers representatives in the
Task Force.
4. Also include time-based media.
5. Work on practical use-cases.
Todo: check with Valentine/Antoine about potential overlap and
discuss focus with Costis. See if the proposers can join the Data
Quality Committee.