Metadata Schemes for Rubbings Description: A Comparative Study

Q2 Social Sciences
Li Yang, M. Kipp
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Abstract

Abstract Rubbings are of high value for preserving and disseminating culture and civilizations and for humanities and scientific research. Describing and cataloging rubbings affects the way we use them and in turn, affects resource discovery. This article aims to study various rubbings metadata schemes worldwide to investigate the common ground and differences between rubbing descriptions. This study adopts a qualitative comparative research method. A comparative guide with structural, functional, and cultural factors, the Relationship Model of Chinese Rubbings, and a six-category typology of metadata were used to compare seven metadata schemes. At last, a Chinese rubbing case and a brass rubbing case were used to examine and understand the scope of the schemes. The result shows the institutional, regional, and cultural differences including the different purposes of the schemes and substantial differences in the numbers of fields, structures, coverages, and granularities. It also shows the common features of the schemes, especially in resource linking. When using a scheme to describe different types of rubbings, information loss or overfit of the schemes may occur.
拓片描述元数据方案的比较研究
拓片在保存和传播文化、文明、人文科学研究等方面具有很高的价值。对拓片的描述和编目影响着我们使用它们的方式,进而影响着资源的发现。本文旨在研究世界范围内各种拓片元数据方案,探讨拓片描述之间的共同点和差异。本研究采用定性比较研究方法。采用结构、功能和文化因素比较指南、中国拓片关系模型和元数据六类类型学对七种元数据方案进行了比较。最后,用一个中国摩擦案例和一个黄铜摩擦案例来检验和理解方案的范围。结果显示了制度、地区和文化的差异,包括方案的不同目的和领域数量、结构、覆盖范围和粒度的实质性差异。分析了这些方案的共同特点,特别是在资源链接方面。当使用一个方案来描述不同类型的拓片时,可能会出现方案的信息丢失或过拟合。
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Journal of Library Metadata
Journal of Library Metadata Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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