Dunsire, G. Razvoj sheme relacijske baze podataka za opise na razini zbirke u Skotskoj mrezi zbirki = Development of a relational database schema for collection-level descriptions in SCONE, the Scottish Collections Network. 7. seminar Arhivi, knjižnice, muzeji: Mogucnosti suradnje u okruženju globalne informacijske infrastructure, Zagreb, Croatia. http://eprints.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/2815/
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Development of a relational database schema for collection-level descriptions in SCONE for
archives, libraries, and museumsGordon Dunsire
Presentation at the ALM seminar, Nov 26-28 2003, Porec, Croatia
Overview
SCONE: Scottish Collections Network Development and initial data sets Incorporation of museums data (and
archives) Implications
Confusing terms
Collection-Level Description (CLD) The complete metadata for a collection The process of creating a CLD
Collection-Description A finding-aid for the collection (e.g.
catalogue) Description
An attribute of a Collection giving a short summary of the collection history and contents, etc.
SCONE
Scottish Collections Network Collection-level descriptions service > 4000 collections in libraries, museums,
and archives Uses:
Finding collections, connecting to online catalogues
Landscaping Z39.50 “clump” (CAIRNS) Scottish cultural portal subject searches
Development context
CAIRNS
Co-operative Academic
Information Retrieval Network for Scotland
Z39.50 “clump”
[Collection title; access conditions;
server details]
SCONE
Scottish Collections Network (Extension)
Collaborative collection management
[Collection descriptions > Collection-level description!]
CC-interop
COPAC/Clumps interoperability
Physical & distributed union
catalogues
[CLD schemas for libraries]
HaIRST
Harvesting Institutional
Resources in Scotland Testbed
OAI harvested union catalogues
[CLD landscaping]
HILT
High Level Thesaurus
Cross-walking terminologies
[Subject landscaping and item discovery]
CASS
Collaborative Academic Store
for Scotland
SPEIR
Scottish Portals for Education, Information and Research
Scottish Cultural Portal
Development of SCONE
Initial collection-level descriptions from work on describing Z39.50 catalogues in CAIRNS (1999) B.H. (Before Heaney)
An Analytical model of collections and their catalogues / Michael Heaney (2000)
Entity-Relationship model of a single collection and its associated catalogue or finding aid Basis of RSLP/UKOLN schema, and SCONE
Heaney’s Analytic Model
Entities > RDBMS Tables
Collection
Title
System of arrangement
…
Agent Location
Physical
Address
Postcode
…
Electronic
URL
…
Personal
Name
Biography
…
Corporate
Name
History
…
Collection-Collection relationships
Collection-Description (Catalogue) is a sub-set of Collection attributes (collection of metadata)
Collection IsDescribedBy Collection(-Description)
Sub-collections
Collection HasPart Collection
Other
Collection IsRelatedTo Collection
Annie S. Swan collection
Voyage of the Scotia 1902-04
Content standards
LCSH; LC Name Authority File Heaney analysis
E.g. Categories of accrual status RSLP schema
Collection types ISO 639-2 languages
Others (in development) Metadata in Education Group education
levels
Data sets
Scottish Library and Information Resources Annual printed directory of library Locations and
contacts (Agents) Collections implicit; derived from organizations
Scottish Working Group on Official Publications Directory of library sub-collections of International
Governmental Organizations and Governments Up to 6 levels of granularity
Research Collections Online (Conspectus) Collection strengths: National Library and universities
+ Web pages; printed guides; other directories
Exploring Scottish history
Directory of genealogical and local history resources held in Scotland also North Berwick, England (x Scotland)
Mainly bibliographic resources BDM registers; gravestone inscriptions;
local history; military lists; clans; property registers
Selected and described by the Scottish Local History Forum Independent expert user group
Scottish Museums Council
MS Access database driving a web-based directory of Scottish museums
330 museums, ranging from a croft (peasant farm) to the Museum of Scotland
Flat-file disaggregated and incorporated into SCONE in Oct-Nov 2003
Overlap (locations and agents) with 80 SCONE collections = 25%
Libraries and Museums
Overlap is a result of the Exploring Scottish History directory
Local history resources distributed between libraries and museums Museums better for interpretation and
context Clan and military regiment information in
museums Books and manuscripts in “birthplace”
museums
Common data
Overlap mainly occurs with physical location (address, opening hours, etc.) and contact details (telephone, website, email)
Significant errors in Museums data But sometimes more up-to-date than
SCONE/ESH SCONE location and contact details for
libraries checked and updated annually Immediate benefit to museums
Archives?
Scottish Archives Network (SCAN) www.scan.org.uk 20 000 collections in 52 archives EAD for collection descriptions (compatible
with SCONE) Includes directory of location and contact
details for each archive 80% overlap with SCONE (informal
analysis) Again, mainly because of ESH!
Implications
Users do not make the same distinctions between library and museum collections as professionals for print-based resources Same for digital resources? (Of course!)
Location and agent data have significant overlap The most volatile data (opening hours, URLs, email
addresses) - difficult to maintain Integrated national or regional information service
will benefit citizens and cultural tourists Also less costly to maintain
Thank you
[email protected] SCONE service
http://scone.strath.ac.uk/service/index.cfm “About SCONE” for more information
CDLR (other projects) http://cdlr.strath.ac.uk
Scotland’s Culture (portal) http://www.scotlandsculture.org/
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