Functional requirements for bibliographic description in digital environments
Abstract
Nowadays in digital information environments, various types of resources coexist with heterogeneous metadata formats and
standards and efforts have been made to achieve interoperability in order to use multiple metadata standards and reuse metadata
records by developing strategies, which range from simple mappings among metadata elements to complex structural modeling.
Dealing with information resources requires a description of form and machine readable content with results that are understandable to humans and can meet the interoperability requirements between information environments. Considering this, this research proposes a reflection and suggests the development of an architecture for semantic bibliographic descriptions that ensures interoperability in digital information environments. By using exploratory and descriptive analysis, we found that Descriptive Cataloguing methodologies and a bibliographic ontology description, explained in the rules and codes of cataloguing and in metadata standards, redesign the development of better structured new digital information environments to retrieve information and effectively establish interoperability.
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