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MIDAS
- Moving Image Database for Access and Re-use of European film collections
Please visit filmarchives
online, the web portal initiated by the MIDAS project partners.
Further Links
Meta Search Portals (Film and Audiovisual Works)
Moving Image Collections
(MIC)
Footage.net
Filmlibrary.tv
Meta Search Portals (Libraries and Archives)
Karlsruher
Virtueller Katalog (KVK)
KOBV-Portal
BAM-Portal
Institutions
EU
Audiovisual policy: Cinematographic and other audiovisual works
Media
Programme concerning Cinematographic
and other audiovisual works
CEN - European Committee
for Standardization
Standards
filmstandards.org
Development of Standards for Cataloguing and Indexing of Cinematographic
Works.
Open Archives
Initiative
The Open Archives Initiative develops and promotes interoperability standards
that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content. The Open
Archives Initiative has its roots in an effort to enhance access to e-print
archives as a means of increasing the availability of scholarly communication.
The fundamental technological framework and standards that are developing
to support this work are, however, independent of the both the type of
content offered and the economic mechanisms surrounding that content,
and promise to have much broader relevance in opening up access to a range
of digital materials. The Open
Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) defines
a mechanism for harvesting XML-formatted metadata from repositories.
Dublin Core Metadata
Initiative
The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative is an open forum engaged in the development
of interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad range
of purposes and business models. DCMI's activities include consensus-driven
working groups, global conferences and workshops, standards liaison, and
educational efforts to promote widespread acceptance of metadata standards
and practices.
FIAF
Founded in Paris in 1938, FIAF is a collaborative association of the world's
leading film archives whose purpose has always been to ensure the proper
preservation and showing of motion pictures. Today, more than 120 archives
in over 65 countries collect, restore, and exhibit films and cinema documentation
spanning the entire history of film.
The FIAF Cataloguing Rules (1991) are available online.
IFLA
- Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group
The IFLA Cataloging Section formed in 2002 a Working Group on FRBR, in
order to provide a focal point within IFLA (International Federation of
Library Associations and Institutions) for the ongoing support and development
of the conceptual model, and to encourage the implementation of FRBR as
a data model and a reference model for the bibliographic universe.
International
Committee for Documentation of the International Council of Museums (ICOM-CIDOC)
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) provides definitions and a
formal structure for describing the implicit and explicit concepts and
relationships used in cultural heritage documentation.
The CIDOC CRM is intended to promote a shared understanding of cultural
heritage information by providing a common and extensible semantic framework
that any cultural heritage information can be mapped to. It is intended
to be a common language for domain experts and implementers to formulate
requirements for information systems and to serve as a guide for good
practice of conceptual modelling. In this way, it can provide the "semantic
glue" needed to mediate between different sources of cultural heritage
information, such as that published by museums, libraries and archives.
The CIDOC CRM is the culmination of over 10 years work by the CIDOC
Documentation Standards Working Group and CIDOC
CRM SIG which are working groups of CIDOC. It is currently being elaborated
by the International
Standards Organisation as Draft
International Standard ISO/DIS 21127 and the CIDOC CRM Special Interest
Group to become an ISO standard.
Metadata
Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS)
The METS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative,
and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library, expressed
using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium. The standard
is maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of
the Library of Congress, and is being developed as an initiative of the
Digital Library Federation.
MPEG - Moving
Picture Experts Group
MPEG is a working group of ISO, the International Organisation for Standardisation.
Its formal name is ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11. The title is: Coding of
moving pictures and audio. The are of work assigned to it is: Development
of international standards for compression, decompression, processing,
and coded representation of moving pictures, audio, and their combination,
in order to satisfy a wide variety of applications.
Established in 1988, the group has produced MPEG-1, the standard on which
such products as Video CD and MP3 are based, MPEG-2, the standard on which
such products as Digital Television set top boxes and DVD are based, MPEG-4,
the standard for multimedia for the fixed and mobile web, MPEG-7, the
standard for description and search of audio and visual content and MPEG-21,
the Multimedia Framework.
Numbering Systems
ISAN International Agency
(International Standard Audiovisual Number)
The ISAN (International Standard Audiovisual Number) is a voluntary numbering
system for the identification of audiovisual works. It provides a unique,
internationally recognized and permanent reference number for each audiovisual
work registered in the ISAN system.
The ISAN identifies works, not publications or broadcasts. The ISAN remains
the same for an audiovisual work regardless of the various formats in
which the work is distributed (e.g. DVD, video recording) or the uses
to which it is put.
Identifier Systems and Authority Files
Digital Object Identifier
System
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a system for identifying content
objects in the digital environment. DOIs are names assigned to any entity
for use on digital networks. They are used to provide current information,
including where they (or information about them) can be found on the Internet.
Information about a digital object may change over time, including where
to find it, but its DOI will not change.
The DOI system provides a framework for persistent identification, managing
intellectual content, managing metadata, linking customers with content
suppliers, facilitating electronic commerce, and enabling automated management
of media. DOIs can be used for any form of management of any data, whether
commercial or non-commercial.
The system is managed by the International DOI Foundation, an open membership
consortium including both commercial and non-commercial partners, and
has recently been accepted for standardisation within ISO. Several million
DOIs have been assigned by DOI Registration Agencies in the US, Australasia,
and Europe.
A DOI can be used to identify any resource involved in an intellectual
property transaction. Intellectual property includes both physical and
digital manifestations, performances and abstract works. An entity can
be identified at any arbitrary level of granularity. DOIs can be used
to identify, for example, text, audio, images, software, etc; and in future
could be used to identify the agreements and parties involved
TGN (Getty Thesaurus of
Geographic Names)
The TGN is a structured vocabulary currently containing around 1,102,000
names and other information about places. Names for a place may include
names in the vernacular language, English, other languages, historical
names, names and in natural order and inverted order. Among these names,
one is flagged as the preferred name.
The focus of each TGN record is a place. There are around 911,000 places
in the TGN. In the database, each place record (also called a subject
in this manual) is identified by a unique numeric ID. Linked to the record
for the place are names, the place's parent or position in the hierarchy,
other relationships, geographic coordinates, notes, sources for the data,
and place types, which are terms describing the role of the place (e.g.,
inhabited place and state capital). The temporal coverage of the TGN ranges
from prehistory to the present and the scope is global.
Getty
Union List of Artist Names (ULAN)
The ULAN is a structured vocabulary currently containing around 259,000
names and other information about artists. Names in ULAN may include given
names, pseudonyms, variant spellings, names in multiple languages, and
names that have changed over time (e.g., married names). Among these names,
one is flagged as the preferred name.
The focus of each ULAN record is an artist. Currently there are around
118,000 artists in the ULAN. In the database, each artist record (also
called a subject in this manual) is identified by a unique numeric ID.
Linked to each artist record are names, related artists, sources for the
data, and notes. The temporal coverage of the ULAN ranges from Antiquity
to the present and the scope is global.
LEAF (Linking
and Exploring Authority Files)
LEAF (Linking and Exploring Authority Files) is a three year project that
started in March 2001. It is co-funded within the Information Society
Technologies Programme of the Fifth Framework of the European Commission.
LEAF develops a model architecture for establishing links between distributed
authority records and providing access to them. The system allows uploads
of the distributed authorities to the central system and automatically
links those authorities concerning the same entity.
Information which is retrieved as a result of a query will be stored in
a pan-European "Central Name Authority File". This file will
grow with each query and at the same time will reflect what data records
are relevant to the LEAF users. Libraries and archives wanting to improve
authority information will thus be able to prioritise their editing work.
Registered users will be able to post annotations to particular data records
in the LEAF system, to search for annotations, and to download records
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