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Recordkeeping Metadata Seminar
ASA/ARANZ Archives and Communities 2005 Conference New Zealand
6 October 2005
Investigating metadata
interoperability in the Clever
Recordkeeping Metadata Project
Karuna Bhoday, Joanne Evans, Sue McKemmish,
Andi Sumartono and Sergio Viademonte
www.monash.edu.au
Imagining automated metadata re-use
Points to description
Registry
Service
Descriptions
Locate service
Describes
service
Finds
service
Exchange messages
Consumer
Translation
Service
Source: Based on diagram from http://www.softstar-inc.com /
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Clever Recordkeeping Metadata Project
Chief Investigator
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Professor Sue McKemmish, Monash
University
Partner Investigators
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Professor Anne Gilliland-Swetland, UCLA
Adrian Cunningham, National Archives of
Australia
Industry Partners and Collaborators
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National Archives of Australia
State Records Authority of New South
Wales
Australia Society of Archivists, Committee
on Descriptive Standards
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Create once, use many times
Practical Perspectives
Research Perspectives
Overcome barriers to
implementation of
recordkeeping and resource
discovery standards
Explore role of recordkeeping
metadata in support of
business and recordkeeping
processes
How to enable recordkeeping
metadata interoperability?
Demonstrate the business
case for recordkeeping
metadata
Impact on recordkeeping
and archiving functions
Requirements for meta-tools for
recordkeeping metadata management
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Traditional recordkeeping architectures
Web Management
System
Archival
Gateways
Email
Desktop
Applications
Business
Systems
Records
Management
Application
Archival
Management
Application
Subject
Portals
Community
Archives
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Recordkeeping metadata brokering
Records
Management
Application
Email and
Desktop
Applications
Web
Management
Systems
Metadata
Broker
Business
Information
Systems
Archival
Management
Application
Archival
Gateways
Subject
Portals
Community
Archives
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Recordkeeping metadata brokering (cont.)
Records
Management
Application
Email and
Desktop
Applications
Web
Management
Systems
Metadata
Broker
Business
Information
Systems
Archival
Management
Application
Archival
Gateways
Subject
Portals
Community
Archives
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Service oriented architectures
Open systems
Open standards
Service Oriented
Architecture
Open communication
protocols
Standards
Metadata
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Web services technologies
WSDL
Service
Descriptions
Points to description
UDDI
Registry
Locate service
Describes
service
Finds
service
Source:
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/soa2/WSProtocols.html
Source:
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/soa2/fig4_uddi_schema.gif
Exchange messages - SOAP
Consumer
Service
Source: Based on diagram from http://www.softstar-inc.com /
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CRKM Metadata Broker
Metadata registry
Authoritative information on metadata
schemas, elements and translations in
human readable and machine
processable forms
Translation services
Target metadata
Source metadata
Repository
Machine processable representations
of metadata schemas, elements and
translations
Temporary store of metadata instances
undergoing translation
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Metadata broker as web services cluster
Request the AGEMS –
RKMSCA crosswalk
Translation Service
Metadata Registry
Web Service Layer
Request to
translate
AGEMS to
RKMSCA
AGEMS
Web Service Layer
Intranet
AGEMS – RKMSCA
Crosswalk Service
RKMSCA
Web Service Layer
Metadata Broker Client
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To make this happen …
 Stop assuming existing standards are
interoperable
RKMS Date
•Created
•Transacted
•Registered
RKMS
Identifier
AGLS Date
•Created
•Modified
•Valid
•Issued
AGLS
Identifier
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To make this happen …
 Rigorously define metadata interoperability in
terms of element semantics, their value
domains and encoding schemes
 Develop concrete recordkeeping metadata
standards based on dynamic metadata
models with multiple entities
 Develop machine processable versions of
standards representing both the syntax and
semantics
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To make this happen …
 Implement the metadata broker concept
 Build operational web services to enable
metadata translation
 Re-engineer and re-position recordkeeping
and archiving processes in line with a
continuum view
 Realise the vision – Create Once, Use Many
Times
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For more information
• See the Clever Recordkeeping Metadata
Project web site at:http://www.sims.monash.edu.au/
research/rcrg/research/crm/index.html
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