Difference between revisions of "TC 372 Workshop Compendium"

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* [[Description levels: A worked example]].
 
* [[Description levels: A worked example]].
 
* [[Agent and event: Further examples]].
 
* [[Agent and event: Further examples]].
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* [[Approaching the subject of a film work]]
 
Things must have names (even though EN 15907 doesn't supply them)
 
Things must have names (even though EN 15907 doesn't supply them)
 
* [[Common pitfalls in vocabulary selection]].
 
* [[Common pitfalls in vocabulary selection]].
* [[Where to look for suitable element vocabularies]].
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* [[Where to look for suitable vocabularies]].
 
* [[Titles and proper names]]: Why some conventions are more useful than others.
 
* [[Titles and proper names]]: Why some conventions are more useful than others.
Working from original sources
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Working from secondary and from original sources
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* [[Example: Pancéřové Auto / Das Panzerauto]]
 
* [[Example: Die freudlose Gasse]]
 
* [[Example: Die freudlose Gasse]]
 
* [[Example: The Illegals]]
 
* [[Example: The Illegals]]
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* [[Relationships with objects in other databases]]: Taking the internet seriously.
 
* [[Relationships with objects in other databases]]: Taking the internet seriously.
 
Usage scenarios for EN 15907
 
Usage scenarios for EN 15907
* In-house usage scenarios
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* [[In-house usage scenarios]]
 
* [[Filmographic information in the ocean of data]]
 
* [[Filmographic information in the ocean of data]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, 6 December 2011

Audiovisual metadata: What it is and why it matters

Obstacles to interoperability and approaches to overcome them

Some elements of a metadata model

Analysing audiovisual metadata

Things must have names (even though EN 15907 doesn't supply them)

Working from secondary and from original sources

Expressing relationships

Usage scenarios for EN 15907