Dear Thomas,
This seems like a very nice tool although the metadata is different than
what we're thinking about (mostly DC and/or MODS in xml with some
additions). I was afraid to try it out because I didn't know where the
resulting home page would show up - on a web server somewhere, as a
downloadable html file, or...? I will be interested in reading your
document when it's ready.
Laura
Thomas Severiens wrote:
>Dear Laura!
>
>We are just working on a document descibing version of the tool at
>http://www.inf-eng.org/cgi-bin/infeng/MMM/MMMPersons/MMMPers2.3.cgi
>
>Would be nice to learn, if that could fulfill your expectations, or what
>should be changed...
>
>Regards, Thomas
>
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>Diplom-Physiker and Computer Science
>Tel.: +49 (0)541 969 2531 University of Osnabrueck
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>On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Laura Akerman wrote:
>
>
>
>>The question keeps coming up here, and I wonder if I've missed
>>something... what software or tool (preferably open source) to use to
>>edit Dublin Core and other metadata records in XML? I am not talking
>>about XML editors but something more "user friendly" for the
>>XML-uninitiated and a bit closer to the types of applications MARC
>>catalogers work with... even just a set of labeled input boxes.
>>
>>Thanks for any advice or steering you can give,
>>
>>Laura, new to the list and learning a lot from it
>>--
>>Laura Akerman, Technology and Metadata Librarian
>>Robert W. Woodruff Library, Room 128
>>Emory University
>>Atlanta, Ga. 30322
>>ph: (404) 727-6888 / email: [log in to unmask]
>>
>>
>>
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Laura Akerman, Technology and Metadata Librarian
Robert W. Woodruff Library, Room 128
Emory University
Atlanta, Ga. 30322
ph: (404) 727-6888 / email: [log in to unmask]
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