Metadata and the Institutional Repository

Training Thursdays

About the Training

For any repository to be useful, its contents must be made discoverable. This is best accomplished through the application of high-quality metadata. But what constitutes high-quality metadata? Is it the same for all types of materials that may be deposited in an institutional repository? Are the requirements for data-sets different from the requirements for a dissertation? Can the metadata currently in your IR be readily ingested by a discovery service? This webinar training session features three professionals offering guidance as to how best to ensure that the metadata in your IR meets the demands placed on it. 

This session is meant to be a practical training opportunity, following the February 15 NISO Virtual Conference: Institutional Repositories: Ensuring Your IR is Populated, Useful and Thriving.

References

During the course of the event, the following publications were referenced by Dan Valen of Figshare:

A Data Citation Roadmap for Scientific Publishers (Preprint found at BioXiv), authored by H. Cousijn, A. Kenall, et al.

Research Data Management, by Carly Strasser (NISO, 2015) 

Understanding Metadata: What is Metadata and What is It For, by Jenn Riley (NISO, 2017)

Event Sessions

Speakers

During the course of the event, the following publications were referenced by Dan Valen of Figshare:

A Data Citation Roadmap for Scientific Publishers (Preprint found at BioXiv), authored by H. Cousijn, A. Kenall, et al.

Research Data Management, by Carly Strasser (NISO, 2015) 

Understanding Metadata: What is Metadata and What is It For, by Jenn Riley (NISO, 2017)

Additional Information

  • Registrants will receive detailed instructions about accessing the training session via e-mail the Monday prior to the event. (Anyone registering between Monday and the close of registration will receive the message shortly after the registration is received, within normal business hours.) Due to the widespread use of spam blockers, filters, out of office messages, etc., it is your responsibility to contact the NISO office if you do not receive login instructions before the start of the webinar.
  • Registration is per site (access for one computer) and includes access to the online recorded archive of the webinar. You may have as many people as you like from the registrant's organization view the webinar from that one connection. If you need additional connections, you will need to enter a separate registration for each connection needed.
  • If you are registering someone else from your organization, either use that person's e-mail address when registering or contact nisohq@niso.org to provide alternate contact information.
  • Presentation slides and Q&A will be posted to the site following the live webinar.
  • Registrants will receive an e-mail message containing access information to the archived training webinar recording 24- 48 hours after the event. This recording access is only to be used by the registrant's or member's organization.