바로가기메뉴

본문 바로가기 주메뉴 바로가기

logo

A Study on Designing of Metadata for Constructing the Library Map Information System

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2010, v.27 no.3, pp.241-264
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2010.27.3.241

  • Downloaded
  • Viewed

Abstract

This study aimed to construct the Library Map Information System(LMIS) based on the Wiki theory of Web 2.0. We built this system because there was no collective source of information about every library in the world. Also, this system was developed to provide a library location information service by mashing-up with the Google Map. Through this study, the metadata applied to the newly constructed system was developed by using the Delphi method. A total of 13 experts including librarians of schools, public, academic, special, and national libraries as well as LIS faculty members and researchers, were commissioned as Delphi experts. Through three rounds of a Delphi survey analysis, the addition, modification, and deletion of the initial metadata elements was accomplished, and then the library contact/location information, library information, collection information, and event information was proposed. The metadata for LMIS was organized into four sectors and then 49 elements, each assigned to a sector.

keywords
library map, library map information system, LMIS, metadata, Delphi, 도서관 지도, 도서관지도정보시스템, 메타데이터, 델파이, library map, library map information system, LMIS, metadata, Delphi

Reference

1.

Fagan, J. C.. (2006). Usability testing of a large, multidisciplinary library database: Basic search and visual search. Information Technology and Libraries, 25(3), 140-150.

2.

Quam, E.. (2001). Informing and evaluating a metadata initiative: Usability and metadata studies in Minnesota’s Foundations project. Government Information Quarterly, 18(3), 181-194.

3.

Walz, J.. (2005). Responding to diverse user groups: Usability testing of the web interface of the visual resources collection. Visual Resources Association Bulletin, 31(2), 48-49.

4.

Wilson, A. J.. (2007). Toward releasing the metadata bottleneck: A baseline evaluation of contributor-supplied metadata. Library Resources & Technical Services, 51(1), 16-28.

5.

Wrubel, L.. (2007). Usability testing of a metasearch interface: A case study. College & Research Libraries, 68(4), 292-311.

6.

Zhang, J.. (2006). A Study of the Metadata Creation Behavior of Different User Groups on the Internet. Information Processing & Management, 42(4), 1099-1122.

7.

Zhang, J.. (2004). Internet search engines response to metadata Dublin Core implementation. Journal of Information Science, 30(4), 311-321.

8.

Zhang, J.. (2005). The impact of webpage content characteristics on the webpage visibility in search engine results(Part I). Information Processing & Management, 41(3), 665-690.

9.

Zhang, J.. (2005). The impact of metadata implementation on the webpage visibility in search engine results(Part II). Information Processing & Management, 41(3), 691-715.

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management