Descriptive Metadata for Television: An End-to-end IntroductionTaylor & Francis, 2006 - 143 páginas Descriptive Metadata for Television is a comprehensive introduction for television professionals that need to understand metadata's purpose and technology. This easy-to-read book translates obscure technical to hands-on language understandable by real people. |
Índice
1 What Is Metadata? | 1 |
2 Types of Metadata | 19 |
3 Metadata Schemes Structures and Encoding | 37 |
4 The Impact of Technology Change on People and Metadata Processes | 61 |
5 Identifiers and Identification | 76 |
6 Metadata for the Consumer | 89 |
7 Metadata in Public Collections | 106 |
Sample Metadata Records | 113 |
Extracts from SMPTE Documents | 131 |
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Descriptive Metadata for Television: An End-to-End Introduction Mike Cox,Ellen Mulder,Linda Tadic Vista previa restringida - 2006 |
Descriptive Metadata for Television: An End-to-End Introduction Mike Cox,Ellen Mulder,Linda Tadic Vista previa restringida - 2006 |
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