Course Details
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Thurs, Oct 22, 2015
Online
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET
This class builds on Introduction to preservation metadata by providing a walk-through of the PREMIS Data Dictionary. It reviews the information that is considered necessary within that standard to preserve digital assets and how they are recorded and used. It considers a range of implementation options and explores how different institutions have used the PREMIS semantic units in preservation systems.
Learning Outcomes
- Gain knowledge of semantic units in the PREMIS Data Dictionary and how they apply to different types of digital objects
- Explore different methods of creating and storing preservation metadata
- Look at use cases for different preservation metadata implementations
- Understand how PREMIS interacts with other types of preservation metadata
This class is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Preservation and Access.
Time: All live online classes are in Eastern time.
Course Format: | Webinar |
Address: | Online |
Duration: | 4 hours |
Audience Category: | The class is designed for all institutions involved in digitization, or those that are just getting started. |
Level: | Advanced |
Instructor(s): | Rebecca Guenther |
Maximum Attendees: | N/A |
Cost Range: | $125 - $150 |
Provider: | LYRASIS |
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