{"id":1306,"date":"2011-10-06T11:02:10","date_gmt":"2011-10-06T10:02:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\/2011\/10\/the-well-behaved-document\/"},"modified":"2011-10-07T08:51:01","modified_gmt":"2011-10-07T07:51:01","slug":"the-well-behaved-document","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\/2011\/10\/the-well-behaved-document\/","title":{"rendered":"The well-behaved document"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Presentation from John W Miescher &#8211; from Bizgraphic (Geneva). He says a &#8216;well behaved document&#8217; is an electronic document that is both user friendly and library friendly &#8211; easy to read and navigate &#8211; should have bookmarks and interactive table of content. So many long electronic documents that lack basic functions &#8211; and long reports rarely designed to be read cover-to-cover.<\/p>\n<p>Embedded metadata:<br \/>\naverage information consumer interested in descriptive metadata and less in the structured and administrative metadata. They don&#8217;t care about semantics, namespaces and refinements. Dublin Core terms probably best option.<\/p>\n<p>John says it isn&#8217;t that he is particularly a fan of DC &#8211; but it is there and it is convenient. However there are challenges &#8211; authors not very aware of it, not always completed, libraries use MARC21 and crosswalking to DC has limitations. But DC tags can be embedded into PDFs &#8211; but there are lack of decent tools for editing document metadata.<\/p>\n<p>digi-libris a tool intended to help organize documents and collections &#8211; automatically scanning for metadata from documents, allows editing of metadata and then can re-embed metadata into the files &#8211; so anyone you pass the file onto benefits&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>In summary &#8211; well-behaved documents<br \/>\ncater to the needs of (and empower) the information consumer<br \/>\nhave a better chance of being found (in search engines)<\/p>\n<p>[&#8230;. at this point had temporary outage when my battery died &#8211; plugged in now]<\/p>\n<p>Some interesting points from the floor in the Q&#038;A about changing the metadata in a PDF changing the checksum, and creating version\/preservation problems &#8211; suggesting that integrating metadata into the document isn&#8217;t a good approach. I sympathise but tend to disagree &#8211; why not integrate into the document &#8211; the description and the thing together makes sense as we deal with more digital docs&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>But&#8230; I think there are real issues around the nature of &#8216;documents&#8217; &#8211; it&#8217;s a print\/physcial paradigm, and not sure how far it applies as we move to more digital content. I also felt the emphasis on pdfs in the presentation was worrying &#8211; I asked about this, and speaker emphasised the work that he does covers Epubs and HTML docs as well &#8211; but HTML more difficult&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>Would have liked to ask him about tools like Mendeley and Zotero etc. that extract metadata from PDFs and Mendeley that provides reading functionality as well.<\/p>\n<p>Suspect the issue is tying up content with other aspects of the &#8216;document&#8217; &#8211; why should &#8216;table of contents&#8217; or bookmarking be something &#8216;baked in&#8217; to the document? Need to think about how content separate from metadata separate from functionality etc. Got me thinking anyway \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Presentation from John W Miescher &#8211; from Bizgraphic (Geneva). He says a &#8216;well behaved document&#8217; is an electronic document that is both user friendly and library friendly &#8211; easy to read and navigate &#8211; should have bookmarks and interactive table of content. 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