Difference between revisions of "How EN 15744 and EN 15907 came into being"
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+ | ISAN is a numbering scheme for audiovisual media products similar to the ISBN for books. Members of the ISAN committee have contributed to the CEN standardisation process. | ||
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+ | TV Anytime was an industry initiative that has produced a number of. MPEG-7 compatible metadata definitions for use with consumer devices such as digital video recorders. | ||
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+ | ONIX is a series of metadata standards for the publishing industry and the book trade. | ||
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+ | Numerous specifications exist for expressing rights and restrictions as metadata, usually for embedding in digital media objects. | ||
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+ | Dublin Core is an ubiqitous standard applied to all kinds of digital resources. Using it for cinematographic works is problematic, however, since e.g. the notion of creator does not match well with the notions of cast and credits. | ||
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+ | PBCore is a simple schema used for metadata exchange among public broadcasters in the U.S. | ||
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+ | EBUCore is a minimalist counterpart to P/Meta, recently introduced by the European Broadcastung Union. | ||
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+ | The FIAT/IFTA data element list is a members-only document. | ||
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+ | [[EN 15744]] can also be regarded as a core or minimalist standard. | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 29 March 2011
From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium
Metadata about audiovisual media comes in many shapes. Depending on the usage context, it can focus on the physical or digital artefact, the public release, the artistic creation, the commercial product, the historical evidence, or whatever.
So far, only few efforts have been untertaken to integrate at least some of these contexts within a metadata specification.
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Dublin Core is an ubiqitous standard applied to all kinds of digital resources. Using it for cinematographic works is problematic, however, since e.g. the notion of creator does not match well with the notions of cast and credits. PBCore is a simple schema used for metadata exchange among public broadcasters in the U.S. EBUCore is a minimalist counterpart to P/Meta, recently introduced by the European Broadcastung Union. The FIAT/IFTA data element list is a members-only document. EN 15744 can also be regarded as a core or minimalist standard. |