Metadata beyond discoverability - Crossref

Hanna_S's bookmarks 2024-12-04

Summary:

"Metadata is one of the most important tools needed to communicate with each other about science and scholarship. It tells the story of research that travels throughout systems and subjects and even to future generations. We have metadata for organising and describing content, metadata for provenance and ownership information, and metadata is increasingly used as signals of trust.

Following our panel discussion on the same subject at the ALPSP University Press Redux conference in May 2024, in this post we explore the idea that metadata, once considered important mostly for discoverability, is now a vital element used for evidence and the integrity of the scholarly record. We share our experiences and views on the metadata significance and workflows from the perspective of academic and university presses – thus we primarily concentrate on the context of books and journal articles..."

Link:

https://www.crossref.org/blog/metadata-beyond-discoverability/

Updated:

12/03/2024, 22:29

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » Hanna_S's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.new oa.metadata oa.doscoverability oa.publishers oa.libraries

Date tagged:

12/04/2024, 03:29

Date published:

12/02/2024, 22:29