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Fort Hays State University FHSU Scholars Repository Forsyth Digital Collections - Metadata Application Profiles 12-13-2017 FDC020 FHSU Rare Book Collection Metadata Application Profile v1.1 Elizabeth Chance Fort Hays State University, mechance2@fhsu.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.fhsu.edu/library_docs Recommended Citation Chance, Elizabeth, "FDC020 FHSU Rare Book Collection Metadata Application Profile v1.1" (2017). Forsyth Digital Collections - Metadata Application Profiles. 4. https://scholars.fhsu.edu/library_docs/4 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by FHSU Scholars Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Forsyth Digital Collections - Metadata Application Profiles by an authorized administrator of FHSU Scholars Repository.

FDC020 FHSU Rare Book Collection Metadata Application Profile v1.1 2017-12-13 Forsyth Digital Collections Elizabeth Chance, MLIS Digital Curation Librarian Forsyth Library Fort Hays State University Hays, Kansas

Table of Contents Element Tables In order of appearance... 2 Title... 2 Identifier... 2 Creator... 3 Contributor... 4 Date... 5 Description... 6 Subject (LCSH)... 6 Subject (LCTGM)... 7 Subject (Local)... 7 Related Material... 8 Geographic Location... 9 Language... 10 Medium... 11 Physical Description... 12 Source... 13 Type... 14 Format... 15 Collection... 15 Repository... 16 Steward... 17 Publisher... 18 Rights... 19 Transcription... 20 Digitization Specifications... 21 Date Digital... 22 Change Log... 22 1

Element Tables In order of appearance Title Title The name given to the resource Take title from digitized item when possible. If no title exists enter a short, succinct title for the resource : Title DC map: Title Identifier Identifier An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context. Enter the file name of the preservation quality digital surrogate stored on library servers here. : Identifier DC map: Identifier 2

Creator Creator An entity primarily responsible for making the resource. Person or entity responsible for creating intellectual content of resource such as a person, organization or service. Prefer form of name as verified in the Library of Congress Authorized Headings. If name is not listed there, give name in the following format: Last name, First name, Middle initial and period, year of birth and/or death if known, separated by a hyphen. creator : Creator DC map: Creator Required: No Vocab: Yes-shared 3

Contributor Contributors An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource. Use for other people or entities who contributed to making the intellectual content of the resource, but who are not covered in the creator field. Examples include illustrators, editors, translators, etc. When possible, refine the contributor name by including the role the person or entity played in contributing to the resource. Prefer name as verified by the Library of Congress Authorized Headings. If name is not listed there give name in the following format: Last name, First name, Middle initial with period, year of birth and/or death if known, separated by a hyphen. Add a comma and space, then the role of the person or entity in this work. Separate additional entries by a semicolon and a space. Some examples: Jones, Bill, 1900-1981, illustrator; Smith Printing Company, printer; Doe, Jane, 1800-1845, donor; Pain, Ima, 1877-1935, editor : Contributor DC map: Contributors Required: No 4

Date Date A point or period of time associated with the creation of the resource. The date covered by this table refers to the creation of the original resource, that is, when the resource was first created, before undergoing any digital conversion. For resources created in non-digital format and converted to digital format, use the date the non-digital resource was first created. -- e.g., for print books, use the publication date of the book. Acceptable formats include: YYYY-MM-DD; YYYY-MM; YYYY; YYYY-YYYY; : Date DC map: Date-Created Required: No 5

Description Description An account of the resource. Use standard punctuation and grammar to describe the item s history, physical appearance, contents, etc. Follow local style requirements for place names and individuals. : Description DC map: Description Data type: Full Text Search Large: Yes Subject (LCSH) Subject The topic of the resource. Describe what the content is about expressed in Library of Congress Authorized Subject Headings. Separate additional entries by a semicolon and a space. LCSH : Subject (LCSH) DC map: Subject Vocab: Yes-shared 6

Subject (LCTGM) The topic of the resource. Describe what the content is about expressed using Library of Congress Thesaurus of Graphic Materials terms. Use only for images. Follow TGM application guidelines and choose the most specific term applicable for the item. Separate additional entries by a semicolon and a space. LCTGM : Subject (LCTGM) DC map: Subject Required: No Vocab: Yes-shared Subject (Local) Kewords The topic of the resource. Describe what the content is about expressed using local subject headings. Local headings are used mainly for names of persons or entities not included in the Library of Congress Subject Headings. Use the following format: Last name, First name, Middle initial with period, year of birth and/or death if known, separated by a hyphen. Separate additional entries by a semicolon and a space. Local_Subjects : Subject (Local) DC map: Subject Required: No Vocab: Yes-shared 7

Related Material Additional material related to the resource Enter links or citations to other material related to the resource. Examples include other items within the collection, links to external informational sources, or citations of related publications. Some examples: FHSU Buildings and Facilities - Forsyth Library: https://www.fhsu.edu/facilitiesplanning/campusbuildings/forsyth-library/ See Angelo, R.T., M.S. Cringan, E. Hays, C.A. Goodrich, E.J. Miller, M.A. VanScoyoc, and B.R. Simmons. 2009. Historical changes in the occurrence and distribution of freshwater mussels in Kansas. Great Plains Research 19:89-126 for more information. : Related Material DC map: Search: No Required: No 8

Geographic Location Coverage The spatial topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant. Use to state the place or area that is described or represented by the resource, not the place where the resource was published. Prefer place names from www.geonames.org. Format entries as Place Name, City, County, State, Country, permanent URL. Some examples: Fort Hays State University, Hays, Ellis County, Kansas, United States, http://www.geonames.org/4271684/fort-haysstateuniversity.html Mount Rushmore, Pennington County, South Dakota, United States, http://www.geonames.org/5768645/mountrushmore.html England, United Kingdom, http://www.geonames.org/6269131/england.html geographic_locations : Geographic Location DC map: Coverage-Spatial Required: No Vocab: Yes-shared 9

Language Language A language of the resource Use ISO 639 three letter codes. For multiple languages separating each additional language with a semicolon and a space. See http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-1.html for additional language codes languages : Language DC map: Language Required: No Vocab: Yes-shared 10

Medium The type of physical resource. Enter the basic type of physical resource. Some examples: Photograph Correspondence Post card Medium : Medium DC map: Format-Medium Vocab: Yes-shared 11

Is Field Required? Physical Description The material or physical carrier of the resource. Required Enter the physical dimensions and material of the physical resource -- e.g. "8.5 x 14 text photocopy on paper." Some examples: "8.5 x 14 text photocopy on paper" 5 x 7 black and white photograph 8.5 x 11 handwritten page Digital photograph none : Physical Description DC map: Format-Medium 12

Source Source A related resource from which the described resource is derived Use only when the resource is the result of digitization nondigital originals. Provide sufficient information to identify and find the original resource. Enter here information on publisher if item is a digitized surrogate of a previously published item -- e.g. newspaper clippings. For items where only the publisher is known enter the name as "Publisher Name, (City, State) or if the location is not known, enter only the publisher s name. Separate subsequent entries by a semicolon and a space. Some examples: Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, Calif.); Smith Publishing If full citation is available, enter the information in APA style. For information on how to use APA see https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ : Source DC map: Source Search: No Required: No 13

Type Type The nature or genre of the content of the resource Enter the type of the item using the DCMI type vocabulary. If the resource is an image of text, use the term "Text." If the resource consists of more than one type separate multiple type terms with a semicolon and a space. DCMI Type Vocabulary : Type DC map: Type Vocab: Yes 14

Format Format The digital manifestation of the resource. Describe the file format of the resource using the Internet Media Type (IMT) scheme. Some examples: image/tiff; application/pdf; Separate multiple file types by a semi-colon e.g., an oral history consisting of both an audio portion and a transcription (audio/mp4; application/pdf;). Format : Format DC map: Format Search: No Vocab: Yes-shared Collection Relation A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included. Used to state the collection to which this resource belongs. Collections : Collection DC map: Relation Is Part Of Vocab: Yes-shared 15

Repository The institution housing the physical location of the collection. Used to state where the physical collection related to the digital surrogates are housed. Follow local naming conventions. Some examples: University Archives, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University For born-digital items: Digital Collections, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University Repository : Repository DC map: Relation Is Part Of Search: No Vocab: Yes-Shared 16

Steward The collection supervisor responsible for the physical collection related to the digital resource Used to state which department has stewardship over the physical collection related to the digital resource. Provide the name of the department along with the contact information of the person responsible for the collection. Some examples: Special Collections, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University University Archives, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University Local : Steward DC map: Search: No 17

Publisher Publisher An entity responsible for making the resource available. Name of the entity that created or is providing access to the digital resource. If the resource existed in another form prior to being digitized, provide information about that previous publisher in the source field and give the creation date for the original in the date field. A publisher may include a person, organization, or a service. Clarify the role of the publisher by preceding the institution name with Digitized by Some examples: Digitized by Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University Access provided by Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University Publisher : Publisher DC map: Publisher Search: No Vocab: Yes-shared 18

Rights Rights Information about rights held in and over the resource. Enter the current rights statement here. Example: Copyright Forsyth Library Digital Collections, Fort Hays State University. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. For more information contact Digital Collections, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University, 600 Park Street, Hays, Kansas 67601. : Rights DC map: Rights Search: No 19

Transcription none A transcription of the original text of the resource. Transcription should only be undertaken where it will greatly improve access to the original document or where it will drastically improve discoverability. Examples of transcription for increasing accessibility: Transcribing handwritten documents Examples of transcription for increasing discoverability: Names in a yearbook Photo captions including names and place information As a rule, legible printed materials are not appropriate for transcription. : Transcription DC map: Large: Yes Required: No 20

Digitization Specifications The production or manufacturing processes, techniques, and methods incorporated in the fabrication or alteration of the work or image. Enter digitization information here including the model and brand of the scanner used, scanning DPI, preservation file type, and indicate any post scanning conversion. Example: Original scanned on an Epson Expression 11000XL flatbed scanner at 600 dpi. Color file. Saved as an uncompressed TIFF, resized and converted to JPEG in Adobe Photoshop CS6. : Digitization Specifications DC map: Search: No Hide: Yes Required: No 21

Date Digital Date Digital The date the item was digitized. Enter the date the item was digitized as YYYY-MM-DD : Date Digital DC map: Search: No Hide: Yes Required: No Change Log v1.1 Removed controlled vocabulary from Physical Description field. 22