Towards a framework for standardising recordkeeping metadata: the Australian recordkeeping metadata schema
Abstract
In July 1999 the Australian Recordkeeping Metadata Schema (RKMS) was approved by its academic and industry steering group. The RKMS has inherited elements from and built on many other metadata standards associated with information management. It has also contributed to the development of subsequent sector specific recordkeeping metadata sets. The importance of the RKMS as a framework for mapping or reading other sets, and also as a standardised set of metadata available for adoption in diverse implementation environments, is now emerging. This paper explores the context of the Australian SPIRT1 Recordkeeping Metadata Project, and the conceptual models developed by the SPIRT Research Team as a framework for standardising and defining recordkeeping metadata. It then introduces the elements of the SPIRT Recordkeeping Metadata Schema and explores its functionality, before discussing implementation issues and future directions
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Citation
McKemmish, S., Acland, G. and Reed, B. (1999), "Towards a framework for standardising recordkeeping metadata: the Australian recordkeeping metadata schema", Records Management Journal, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 173-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000007249
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:MCB UP Ltd
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