Here are links to PDFs of the Crosswalks discussed in Episode 2 of the PodcastRE Metadata Podcasts. Crosswalks include walks from the PodcastRe metadata schema to Dublin Core and to MODS.
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Here are links to PDFs of the Crosswalks discussed in Episode 2 of the PodcastRE Metadata Podcasts. Crosswalks include walks from the PodcastRe metadata schema to Dublin Core and to MODS.
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This pdf contains the full element set for the LIS 632 PodcastRE Team’s podcast metadata schema which includes information about the encoding, source, and CV’s for all the elements. It also include content guidelines which describe the elements and where a metadata expert can find data for when it is not in the RSS Feed.
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In the second episode of the PodcastRE Metadata Podcasts Hannah Majeska, Samuel Hansen, Clare Michaud, and Michala Roberts discuss developing metadata elements for PodcastRE and creating guidelines for metadata. The topics they cover are choices made in selecting metadata elements for use in the PodcastRE database, the value of metadata elements, and guidelines for creating and locating metadata to include in PodcastRE.
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In the first episode of the PodcastRE Metadata Podcasts Hannah Majeska, Samuel Hansen, Clare Michaud, and Michala Roberts gather to discuss the collection they are creating a schema about and the users for whom they are creating the schema. The topics they cover are the canonical nature of the RSS feed when it comes to podcast metadata, what they expect researchers to use PodcastRE to do, and a bit about how the nature of podcasts can lead to very inconsistent metadata.
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