Considering that we are discussing metadata , can we trust anyone who
uses the phrase "very unique"? Especially as the rest appears to be
newspeak!
Thank You
David Evans
Historic Environment Record Officer
01454 863649
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Hello folks,
Confused by metadata? Overwhelmed by acronyms? Here's someone who has
tried to make it all make sense. Follow the link in the forwarded email
below, picked up from the NKOS discussion list.
I'm pleased to say that MIDAS is now 'on the map'!
Edmund Lee
English Heritage
-----Original Message-----
From: Marcia Lei Zeng [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 September 2004 23:46
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: recommending a MetaMap
Recently I saw the bilingual poster that James M Turner designed. The
way of
presenting the terms and their relationships as well as an acronym
index are
very unique.
The online version is at:
James M Turner and Véronique Moal (2003). MetaMap.
http://mapageweb.umontreal.ca/turner/meta/english/metamap.html
The MetaMap is a pedagogical graphic which takes the form of a subway
map. Its
aim is to help the information science community to understand
metadata
standards, sets, and initiatives of interest in this area.
Marcia
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