Content and Context: A Case Study of Metadata Collaboration

Title

Content and Context: A Case Study of Metadata Collaboration

Description

This article demonstrates how taking differences in end-user behavior and differing interdepartmental perspectives on metadata into account can strengthen the digital object workflow to serve a greater variety of users. The University of Illinois Chicago Library has successfully collaborated on metadata initiatives since establishing a cross-departmental Metadata Working Group. The article examines the perspective of archivists, digital librarians, and catalogers on digital object metadata. It outlines the workflow established to enable each of these stakeholders to contribute their unique strengths to metadata and considers how bringing those strengths together serves different end-user groups. It presents two examples of this workflow in action and considers the next steps for improving that workflow. Future efforts to strengthen the content/context balance of metadata are discussed in three areas: aggregated digitization and description, technology enhancements, and moving from a linear to a circular workflow model.

Creator

Li, Mingyan; Seneca, Tracy; Keller-Young, Megan

Publisher

International Journal of Librarianship

Date

2022

Format

application/pdf

Language

eng

Type

text

Position: 848 (180 views)

Collection

Citation

Li, Mingyan; Seneca, Tracy; Keller-Young, Megan, “Content and Context: A Case Study of Metadata Collaboration,” CALASYS - CALA Academic Resources & Repository System, accessed November 17, 2025, http://ir.cala-web.org/items/show/1188.