Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme

One information service that has emerged in libraries with the advancement of digital technologies is the online institutional repository. DR-NTU is the digital institutional repository jointly developed by NTU Library and the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, using open source so...

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Main Authors: Sam, Lena Choon Foong., Muralidharan, Padmaja., Tan, Han Yong., Goh, Su Nee.
Other Authors: Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (14th : 2009 : Hanoi, Vietnam)
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-912662020-09-21T20:10:15Z Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme Sam, Lena Choon Foong. Muralidharan, Padmaja. Tan, Han Yong. Goh, Su Nee. Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (14th : 2009 : Hanoi, Vietnam) Library DRNTU::Library and information science::Libraries::Information organization One information service that has emerged in libraries with the advancement of digital technologies is the online institutional repository. DR-NTU is the digital institutional repository jointly developed by NTU Library and the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, using open source software DSpace from MIT, to facilitate the capture, storage and preservation of the intellectual output of the NTU community. Aside from using keywords and metadata elements such as title, author and date to search and browse the collections, the DR-NTU user interface is designed to also allow subject search and browse. This feature would provide value-added library services to the user for navigating information within the digital environment, allowing more precise subject search and browse by the use of controlled vocabulary. NTU Library’s Bibliographic Services Division assisted in developing a metadata scheme which would support these information searching and retrieval requirements. This paper provides an overview of the policies, procedures and relevant issues in creating, testing and implementing the DR-NTU subject taxonomy. Accepted version 2009-10-09T07:46:00Z 2019-12-06T18:02:35Z 2009-10-09T07:46:00Z 2019-12-06T18:02:35Z 2009 2009 Conference Paper Sam, L. C. F., Muralidharan, P., Tan, H. Y. & Goh, S. N. (2009). Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme. In Conference proceedings : towards dynamic libraries and information services in Southeast Asian countries/Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (CONSAL XIV) (pp. 258-272). Hanoi, Vietnam. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/91266 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6131 en 13 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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language English
topic DRNTU::Library and information science::Libraries::Information organization
spellingShingle DRNTU::Library and information science::Libraries::Information organization
Sam, Lena Choon Foong.
Muralidharan, Padmaja.
Tan, Han Yong.
Goh, Su Nee.
Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme
description One information service that has emerged in libraries with the advancement of digital technologies is the online institutional repository. DR-NTU is the digital institutional repository jointly developed by NTU Library and the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, using open source software DSpace from MIT, to facilitate the capture, storage and preservation of the intellectual output of the NTU community. Aside from using keywords and metadata elements such as title, author and date to search and browse the collections, the DR-NTU user interface is designed to also allow subject search and browse. This feature would provide value-added library services to the user for navigating information within the digital environment, allowing more precise subject search and browse by the use of controlled vocabulary. NTU Library’s Bibliographic Services Division assisted in developing a metadata scheme which would support these information searching and retrieval requirements. This paper provides an overview of the policies, procedures and relevant issues in creating, testing and implementing the DR-NTU subject taxonomy.
author2 Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (14th : 2009 : Hanoi, Vietnam)
author_facet Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (14th : 2009 : Hanoi, Vietnam)
Sam, Lena Choon Foong.
Muralidharan, Padmaja.
Tan, Han Yong.
Goh, Su Nee.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sam, Lena Choon Foong.
Muralidharan, Padmaja.
Tan, Han Yong.
Goh, Su Nee.
author_sort Sam, Lena Choon Foong.
title Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme
title_short Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme
title_full Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme
title_fullStr Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme
title_full_unstemmed Digital repository at Nanyang Technological University : implementing a subject metadata scheme
title_sort digital repository at nanyang technological university : implementing a subject metadata scheme
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