Ooh this is a really nice example Phil, thanks for sharing. We will be
taking note of the design!
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On 19 November 2015 at 15:29, Phil Blume <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Melissa
>
> We made this website for the Museum of Design in Plastics a few years ago:
> http://www.modip.ac.uk
>
> If you click on the link to Collection
> <http://www.modip.ac.uk/category/the/collection>, you will find 13,000
> artefacts, of which 7,000 have images.
>
> Each artefact has linked metadata as well as a three-level classification,
> also linked.
>
> Is this the sort of thing you had in mind?
>
> Cheers, Phil
>
>
>
>
> On 19 November 2015 at 14:23, Melissa Terras <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I'm teaching metadata in class tomorrow, and I find myself scrabbling
> > (again) to find any examples of full metadata in the cultural and
> heritage
> > sector, using VRA or IPTC or even Dublin Core. What I'd really like is a
> > site that had various examples of a digitised image of something, plus
> all
> > the metadata that goes alongside that item (this information is generally
> > seldom public facing). I'm wondering why such a site doesnt exist, and
> what
> > it would take to put it together... but in the meantime, would anyone
> care
> > to share with me one good example of an image plus ALL of its metadata
> that
> > you have? We really need examples of these to show students and to help
> > teach them about the best practice, the complexities, and what people are
> > actually doing in the sector...
> >
> > Any help gratefully received, and if its not in time for tomorrow, no
> > matter! I can keep examples for class next term!
> >
> > best
> >
> > Melissa
> >
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