Date
- Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Time
- 10:00am Eastern/14:00 UTC
Dial-in
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Attendees
- Bram Luyten (@mire) - @mire
- Elin Stangeland - University of Oslo
- Maureen Walsh - The Ohio State University
- Sarah Potvin - Texas A&M University
- Valorie Hollister - DuraSpace
Discussion Items
A few questions that could fuel our agenda:
- do you want to sit on the panel yes/no?
- do you want to moderate the panel yes/no?
- Elin/Val: any idea how much time is slotted for this panel? schedule:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/cmtygp/DCAT+Metadata+Team+Meeting+Notes+April+30%2C+2014
Structure of the panel:
I think it would be nice if we may be able to present a few opposing opinions on the three topics, and see how the audience reacts. e.g.
A new look at supporting and safeguarding standards
Someone who's highly in favor of doing a full migration to dcterms vs someone who presents the idea of a mixed approach where we keep some free text fields like dc.title.
Or someone who's in favor of adding custom/institution specific fields vs someone in favor of reusing external schema's like RIOXX or UKETD
Metadata for all
Maybe there's someone who wants to make a case for treating other dspace objects (coll, comms, bitstreams) differently when it comes to metadata?
Future proofing
Opposing/different opinions on what the priorities should be?
What do you think? would this make sense? How can we ensure that we "dumb it down" enough so that it appeals and affects the audience the most.
Action Items
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