The least common denominator does not satisfy user’s needs: metadata schemes for digital audio archives

Elke Greifeneder, Bente Larsen, Birger Larsen, Haakon Lund, Mette Skov

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Abstract

This paper examines what metadata schemes are needed for radio material using the example of the LARM project. Based on several user studies in 2011, a metadata scheme has been implemented, which consists of three layers: archival metadata, LARM metadata and project-specific metadata. In late 2013 follow-up online interviews assessed the adoption of the metadata schemes and users’ understanding of the underlying philosophy. The interviews showed two things: first, despite being involved in building the scheme up, participants used the current metadata scheme on a trial and error basis and did rarely understand the underlying philosophy. Secondly, participants showed a surprisingly high accountability working with metadata meaning that archive providers should worry less about misuse of metadata and instead embrace user participation
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConference Proceeding World Library and Information Congress: IFLA General Conference and Assembly. Lyon 2014
Number of pages11
Publication date2014
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventIFLA WLIC 2014 - Lyon, France
Duration: 16 Aug 201422 Aug 2014

Conference

ConferenceIFLA WLIC 2014
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLyon
Period16/08/201422/08/2014

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