Alice, at the Smithsonian we have dovetailed the repository work in with 
another project: Institution-wide research bibliography. The Smithsonian 
Institution Libraries was asked to capture and make available a list of all 
research publications by Smithsonian staff a few years ago. This is for 
reporting purposes, PR and other reasons. Scholars are required to enter 
bibliographic data of their publications into a web form which the Libraries 
created but we try to pro-actively capture a lot of these via Zotero/RefWorks 
and the various publisher and online database sites.



We have a number of electronic alerts set up on "canned" searches of the author 
affiliation field or general keyword: Smithsonian. But for those we are not 
able to capture automatically, the researcher is responsible (mandated, really) 
to enter the data by hand.



After it is incorporated into the Smithsonian Research Bibliography, the 
library staff contact the author and ask for a digital version of the item. If 
there is one available, it is saved to our DSpace server and we export the 
corresponding bibliographic record. Long story short, we then bulk upload these 
things to the Repository.



If you'd like more information, please feel free to contact me off list.







Alvin Hutchinson

Smithsonian Institution Libraries

(202) 633-1031

visit Smithsonian Research Online<http://research.si.edu/>





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Today's Topics:



   1. what is your metadata workflow? (Platt, Alice)

   2. Re: what is your metadata workflow? (Caryn Neiswender)

   3. Re: what is your metadata workflow? (Helen F. Schmierer)





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Hello,



I'm curious to find out how other DSpace members are managing their workflow. 
We are considering not using the built-in DSpace workflow (for various reasons 
I will not detail here). The thinking is that we will batch import groups of 
items instead of doing one at a time.



We have students who can write the basic metadata, and a digital content 
specialist who writes the more complex metadata such as abstract/keyword 
information.



I would like to know if anyone else has a similar situation where two or more 
people are writing metadata without using the DSpace workflow - and if you are 
in that situation, can you describe your workflow to me? I'm trying to figure 
out the best arrangement.



Thanks in advance!



Alice Platt

Digital Initiatives Librarian

Shapiro Library

Southern New Hampshire University

2500 North River Rd

Manchester, NH 03106

USA



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