Digital Museum of Taiwan's Social and Humanities Video Archive

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Contact: Hon-chung Sum

ˇ§Digital Museum of Taiwan's Social and Humanities Video Archiveˇ¨ is developed by Taipei National University of the Arts, Institute of Information Science Academia Sinica, and Computer Center Academia Sinica. Associate Professor Daw-Ming Lee of Center for the Study of Art and Technology of National Institute of the Arts will provide free of charge around 3,000-hour of 16mm and Betacam video footage that he owns. These tapes will be the content base for the "Digital Museum of Taiwan's Social and Humanities Video Archive," and will be accessible by the general public. Through a joint effort by Center for the Study of Art and Technology of National Institute of the Arts, Institute of Information Science of Academia Sinica and Computing Centre of Academia Sinica, we hope to establish a world-class video database in our digital museum to be used by the general public in Taiwan and abroad free of charge. This project will not only preserve important film and video heritage of Taiwan through digitization, but to heighten the reusable value of them.

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Applied Metadata Standard: ECHO (European Chronicles On-line), based on IFLA FRBR Model (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records)

Metadata Elements List (includes element names and crosswalk mapping with ECHO)

Progress and Result

Members:

 
The thematic group : Prof. Daw-Ming Lee, Ya-chun Chien,Hsiu-ling Pan
 
MAAT: Ya-ning Chen, Shu-jiun Chen, Frederick Sum, Huei-wen Chen

Working documents contain the records when MAAT works on analyzing metadata with the staffs of the thematic group. They include worksheets, controlled vocabulary lists, analysis reports, system requirement specifications, guidelines, meeting reports, and misc

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