Recordkeeping metadata and archival description: A revisit

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Abstract

Metadata go through an evolutionary process from creation to archival preservation. During this process, some metadata are re-used (inheritance), other metadata are eliminated (extinction) and still others are updated or newly generated (mutation). Unlike other literature that focuses on metadata inheritance and mutation, this evolutionary view highlights the extinction of metadata. As such, it might raise awareness about the appraisal and selection of metadata in digital curation practice. © 2013 Australian Society of Archivists Inc.

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Niu, J. (2013). Recordkeeping metadata and archival description: A revisit. Archives and Manuscripts, 41(3), 203–215. https://doi.org/10.1080/01576895.2013.829751

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