Sample Metadata Record

oai:clal.cornell.edu:clal1


XML format

<olac:olac>
<dc:contributor>Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory</dc:contributor>
<dc:creator>Lust, Barbara</dc:creator>
<dc:description>Introduction to the aims and practices of the Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory (CLAL), an interdisciplinary effort to research and explain the developmental course of first language acquisition of young children.</dc:description>
<dc:format>text</dc:format>
<dc:identifier>http://metadata.mannlib.cornell.edu/clal/docs/clal1_IntroToCLAL.pdf</dc:identifier>
<dc:language>en</dc:language>
<dc:publisher>Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory</dc:publisher>
<dc:rights>Any technical documentation that is made available by Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab is the copyrighted work of Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab, or the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>The technical documentation is being delivered to you AS IS and Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab , and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory make no warranty as to its accuracy or use. Any use of the technical documentation may include technical or other inaccuracies or typographical errors. Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab , and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory reserve the right to make changes without prior notice</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>No part of this publication may be copied without the express written permission of Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory, and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory, Care of Professor Barbara Lust, Trumansburg, New York.</dc:rights>
<dc:title>Introduction to Cornell Language Acquisition Lab (CLAL)</dc:title>
<dc:type>text</dc:type>
</olac:olac>

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 Contributor  Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory
 Creator  Lust, Barbara
 Description  Introduction to the aims and practices of the Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory (CLAL), an interdisciplinary effort to research and explain the developmental course of first language acquisition of young children.
 Format  text
 Identifier  http://metadata.mannlib.cornell.edu/clal/docs/clal1_IntroToCLAL.pdf
 Language  en
 Publisher  Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory
 Rights  Any technical documentation that is made available by Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab is the copyrighted work of Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab, or the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory
 Rights  The technical documentation is being delivered to you AS IS and Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab , and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory make no warranty as to its accuracy or use. Any use of the technical documentation may include technical or other inaccuracies or typographical errors. Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab , and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory reserve the right to make changes without prior notice
 Rights  No part of this publication may be copied without the express written permission of Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory, and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory, Care of Professor Barbara Lust, Trumansburg, New York.
 Title  Introduction to Cornell Language Acquisition Lab (CLAL)
 Type  text

Metadata quality analysis

OLAC metadata records are scored for metadata quality on a 10-point scale explained in OLAC Metadata Metrics. The score for the above record (along with comments on changes that could improve the score) is as follows:

Component + - Comments
Title   1   0 
Date   0   1  Add a dc:date element (or one of its refinements, like dcterms:created or dcterms:issued).
Agent   1   0 
About   1   0 
Depth   0.67   0.33  For the full score, add at least 2 more elements in addition to the ones counted explicitly in other components of the score.
Content Language   0   1  Add a dc:language element with an ISO 639-3 code to identify the language in which the resource is written or spoken.
Subject Language   1   0 
OLAC Type   0   1  Add a dc:type element that uses the OLAC linguistic-type encoding scheme to identify the type of the resource from a linguistic point of view.
DCMI Type   0   1  Add a dc:type element that uses the DCMIType encoding scheme to identify the generic type of the resource.
Precision   0   1  For the full score, make use of at least 3 more encoding schemes in addition to the ones counted explicitly in other components of the score. For instance,
  • olac:role on dc:creator or dc:contributor
  • use dcterms:W3CDTF on dc:date (or its refinements)
  • use dcterms:URI when the value of an element is a URL
  • use dcterms:IMT on dc:format
Quality score  4.67