Chapter 3. Components

Authors

  • Theodore Gerontakos

Abstract

Chapter 3 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 57, no. 6), “Components,” explains that metadata application profiles (MAPs) have four components: the application, entities, properties, values. When an application requires a MAP, entities are the things described. Arguably the main purpose of a MAP is to identify properties describing entities. Properties have values also described by a MAP. MAP components are familiar to metadata professionals, but MAP contents have changed, largely due to the increasing adoption of linked-data practices.

Author Biography

Theodore Gerontakos

Theodore Gerontakos is the head of the Metadata and Cataloging Initiatives Unit at the University of Washington Libraries, where he also served as a metadata librarian from 2004 to 2019. He has participated in and advised hundreds of projects, most including some data modeling or application profile development. His current interest is in escorting library data into the Semantic Web using multiple standardized data models and other standards and best practices.

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Published

2021-08-23