Hi Peter,

It seems a very integrated solution. Thanks a lot for all this usefull
information.
El 08/11/2010 21:32, "Peter C. Gorman" <[email protected]> escribió:
> Ricardo,
>
> Yes, you just need to store the metadata as datastreams on the Fedora
> object. Our approach has been to use a separate datastream for each
> metadata type/schema: MODS, MIX, LOM, Darwin Core, etc. We have a
> dissemination for the object that wraps all of those metadata
> packages together into a single METS file, with a METS <dmdSec> for
> each descriptive metadata datastream.
>
> Although we have yet not implemented the OAI service on our Fedora
> repository, our plan is to use our MODS data as the basis for OAI-PMH
> rather than the DC datastream, transforming MODS to unqualified DC
> along the way. That way, we don't have to worry about synchronizing
> separate MODS and DC versions of the same metadata.
>
> At 12:03 PM +0100 11/7/10, Ricardo Borillo wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>
>>What's the proper way to store LOM/MARC XML metadata (or metadata
>>vocabularies different from DC in general) in a digital object?
>>Is it only needed to create a different datastream with the correct
>>content type?
>>
>>What are the implications of using other metadata schemas different
>>from DC in relation to the fedora services (OAI, API, etc)?
>>
>>Thank's in advance
>>
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>>Regards,
>>====================================
>>Ricardo Borillo Domenech
>>http://xml-utils.com
>>twitter: @borillo
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