2012. Metadata Statistics for a Large Web Corpus
ABSTRACT
We provide an analysis of the adoption of metadata standards on the Web based a large crawl of the Web. In particular, we look at what forms of syntax and vocabularies publishers are using to mark up data inside HTML pages. We also describe the process that we have followed and the difficulties involved in web data extraction.
RDFa is an extension to HTML5 that helps you markup things like People, Places, Events, Recipes and Reviews. Search Engines and Web Services use this markup to generate better search listings and give you better visibility on the Web, so that people can find your website more easily.
The aim of this document is to set out a proposed methodology by which digital asset management can be integrated alongside the existing curatorial and management functions of the organisation to ensure that they are widely adopted and sustained as a core element of practice. This document provides information and guidance on the development of a Digital Asset Management Strategy (DAM Strategy), associated DAM Policies, the implementation of a Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) and the integration of Digital Asset Management Workflows (DAM Workflows) alongside the existing SPECTRUM Collections Management processes.
International Image Interoperability Framework: A community driven image framework with well defined APIs for making the world’s image repositories interoperable and accessible
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