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A Sound Strategy for Preservation: Adapting Audio Engineering SocietyTechnical Metadata for Use in Multimedia Repositories
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A Sound Strategy for Preservation: Adapting Audio Engineering SocietyTechnical Metadata for Use in Multimedia Repositories

Jane Johnson Otto
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Vol.48(5), pp.403-422
Rutgers University
09/02/2015
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3WW7G11

Abstract

technical metadata moving images sound recordings preservation metadata standards Audio Engineering Society standards
Preservation of our audiovisual heritage is critical, and technical metadata is at the heart of any effective preservation program. This paper documents the efforts of Rutgers University Libraries to implement the Audio Engineering Society’s draft “Audio Object” schema, AESX098B, extend it for moving images, align it with existing standards, and integrate it with technical metadata for text, three-dimensional objects, and graphics. The paper compares several existing and emerging technical metadata standards, provides a description and assessment of the AES schema, and concludes with an application profile for several New Jersey repositories.
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