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+ | Crosswalks establish relationships of equivalence between data elements in two or more descriptive, metadata, or data exchange standards. | ||
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+ | Practical purpose: required when an application built around one standard needs to interact with data structured according to other standards. | ||
+ | *Import: take in data originally structured by a different standard. | ||
+ | *Export: output data in form structured by different standard, typically for use by application built on that standard. | ||
+ | *Design: expand user base of application by adapting it to other descriptive communities (use different standards to describe same or different types of materials). | ||
=== Installation === | === Installation === |
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Main Page > BCAUL pilot project > Reports
Background to BCAUL
History and development
Why upgrade?
- Multi-level description
- More efficient upload from institutions to BCAUL
- Long-term sustainability
Canadian archival network: context / directions / concerns
- See CCA / LAC Capacity Assessment Study
Project review
Objective
Partners
Funding
Activities
Outcome
Findings
Research / data mapping
Crosswalks establish relationships of equivalence between data elements in two or more descriptive, metadata, or data exchange standards.
Practical purpose: required when an application built around one standard needs to interact with data structured according to other standards.
- Import: take in data originally structured by a different standard.
- Export: output data in form structured by different standard, typically for use by application built on that standard.
- Design: expand user base of application by adapting it to other descriptive communities (use different standards to describe same or different types of materials).