Rights Metadata in a Community Archive: Implementing Standardized Rights Statements

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Library Metadata Pub Date : 2021-07-14 DOI:10.1080/19386389.2021.1955586
Krystyna K. Matusiak, Sarah Werling, Lisa D. Donovan, Sam Carlson
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ABSTRACT Rights metadata in digital collections play an important role in indicating the copyright status of digitized objects and providing users with information in terms of reuse. Describing the copyright of archival materials can be complicated because of limited information about authorship and date of creation. The process of assessing copyright and selecting rights statements is particularly challenging in community archives, often organized by volunteers. This paper presents a case of evaluating copyright and implementing standardized rights statements in the Park County Local History Archive, a community archive in Colorado. The archival collections include a mix of historical materials and recent digital donations. The rights statements from RightsStatements.org were assigned to each digitized object in the digital archive. An assessment study reviewing the accuracy of the assigned statements was conducted. The analysis revealed some inaccuracies and provided an opportunity to revise the rights metadata.
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社区档案中的权利元数据:实现标准化的权利声明
数字馆藏中的版权元数据在显示数字化对象的版权状态和向用户提供重用信息方面发挥着重要作用。由于有关作者身份和创作日期的信息有限,描述档案材料的版权可能会很复杂。在通常由志愿者组织的社区档案中,评估版权和选择权利声明的过程尤其具有挑战性。本文介绍了科罗拉多州帕克县地方历史档案馆的版权评估和标准化权利声明的实施案例。档案收藏包括历史材料和最近的数字捐赠。RightsStatements.org的权利声明被分配给数字档案中的每个数字化对象。进行了一项评估研究,审查所分配报表的准确性。分析揭示了一些不准确之处,并提供了修改权利元数据的机会。
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Journal of Library Metadata
Journal of Library Metadata Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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