Descriptive Metadata for Television: An End-to-End Introduction

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Descriptive Metadata For Television Is An Introduction For Anyone Involved In Making, Publishing, Archiving, Or Viewing Tv Programs. It Highlights The Implications Of The New Ways Of Working Enabled By All-digital Systems In Which Pictures, Sound, And Text Are Represented As Binary Data. The Book Explains The Sudden Hype Of Metadata As Digital Technologies Are Introduced In The Workflow From End Of End. With More Than 20 Years Experience Each, The Authors Explore Uniting These New Technologies And The Media Management They Necessitate With Library Science Expertise So That Program Content Remains Accessible And Useful For Years To Come.--jacket. What Is Metadata? -- Types Of Metadata -- Metadata Schemes, Structures, And Encoding -- The Impact Of Technology Change On People And Metadata Processes -- Identifiers And Identification -- Metadata For The Consumer -- Metadata In Public Collections. Mike Cox, Linda Tadic, Ellen Mulder. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Name in long format: Descriptive Metadata for Television: An End-to-End Introduction
ISBN-10: 0240807308
ISBN-13: 9780240807300
Book pages: 160
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Focal Press
Dimensions: Height: 9.2 Inches, Length: 7.44 Inches, Weight: 0.85098433132 Pounds, Width: 0.38 Inches

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