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Audiovisual metadata: What it is and why it matters
 
Audiovisual metadata: What it is and why it matters
 
* Setting the scene. [[Metadata specifications in context]].
 
* Setting the scene. [[Metadata specifications in context]].
* Yet another standard? The rationale behind EN 15744 and EN 15907.
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* Yet another standard? [[How EN 15744 and EN 15907 came into being]].
 
Obstacles to interoperability and approaches to overcome them
 
Obstacles to interoperability and approaches to overcome them
 
* Yet another database? How fragmentation happens.
 
* Yet another database? How fragmentation happens.

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Audiovisual metadata: What it is and why it matters

Obstacles to interoperability and approaches to overcome them

  • Yet another database? How fragmentation happens.
  • Do we talk about the same thing? The case for reference models.

Some elements of a metadata model

  • Events in the lifecycle of an audiovisual creation.
  • Relationships: An essential component of art and culture.
  • "No entity without identity". Where philosophers can help.

Analysing audiovisual metadata

  • Work, variant, manifestation and item: Some worked examples.
  • Agent and event: Further examples.

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

  • Common pitfalls in vocabulary selection.
  • Where to look for suitable element vocabularies.
  • Titles and proper names: Why some conventions are more useful than others.

Representing variants and manifestations: practical issues

  • Working from original sources: Some prepared examples (I)

Representing complex lifecycles of film works

  • Working from original sources: Some prepared examples (II)

Expressing relationships

  • Clarifying the seemingly obvious: Cast and credits.
  • Relating artefacts with events: Is this still filmography?
  • Relationships with objects in other databases: Taking the internet seriously.

Usage scenarios for EN 15907

  • In-house usage scenarios
  • Filmographic information in the ocean of data