Good point! nobody actually uses all, although the whole schema is declared to
be used - according to our experience most of learning reasources had 10-15
But stating 'which' is maybe too hard.
Two suggestions
1) How many IMS descriptive elements do you most often use to describe your
resources?
a) all
b) more than a half
c) half
d) between 15-20
e) less than 15
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2) If you don't use all the elements from which group of IMS elements, apart
from general and educational, your most often used elements come? (choose one
or more)
a) lifecycle
b) metametadata
c) technical
d) rights
e) relation
f) annotation
d)classification
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aida
Juanita Foster-Jones wrote:
> Having just read this I would like to suggest an additional question.
>
> What elements don't you use and why?
> I think this could help identify which areas of IMS cause implementors
> probs.
>
> > Juanita Foster-Jones, BA(Hons)
> Multimedia Services Development Officer/ DiVA Project Officer
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Phil Barker [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent: 09 January 2002 15:48
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: IMS Metadata Use Survey
> >
> > Hello CETIS Metadata Interest Group,
> > I hope you all had a good break. One piece of work which I didn't
> > quite manage to get out to you before the holidays was the summary of
> > our discussions about a survey of who is using IMS metadata, why, and
> > how. Here it is now.
> >
> > Any comments would be welcome. In particular:
> > -Have I forgotten/misinterpreted anything from he discussions
> > -Can anyone think of anything else we should ask about
> >
> > Bets wishes, Phil.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Phil Barker Learning Technology Advisor
> > ICBL, Department of Computing and Electrical Engineering
> > Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS
> > Tel: 0131 451 3278 Fax: 0131 451 3327
> > Web: http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/~philb/ << File: IMS_use_survey.rtf >>
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