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Strategies and Tools for Metadata Migration Analysis and Harmonization

  • Anne Washington
  • Annie Wu
  • Santi Thompson
  • Todd Crocken
  • Leroy Vallejo
  • Sean Watkins
  • Andrew Weidner
  • University of Houston, United States
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The University of Houston (UH) Libraries, in partnership and consultation with numerous institutions, was awarded an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) National Leadership/Project Grant to support the creation of the Bridge2Hyku (B2H) Toolkit. Research shows that institutions are inclined to switch from proprietary digital systems to open source digital solutions. However, content migration from proprietary systems to open source repositories remains a barrier for many institutions because of a lack of tools, tutorials, and documentation. The B2H Toolkit includes general migration strategies and use cases as well as tools specifically designed for transitioning from CONTENTdm, a digital collections management software, to the Hyku digital repository. The toolkit acts as a comprehensive resource to guide migration practitioners in migration planning, metadata analysis and harmonization, and to facilitate the repository migration process. This paper focuses on how the toolkit’s metadata guidelines and migration tools aid in migration planning, metadata analysis, metadata application profile development, metadata harmonization, and bulk ingest of digital objects into Hyku.

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10.23106/dcmi.952141638
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dcterms:title
Strategies and Tools for Metadata Migration Analysis and Harmonization
dcterms:creator
Washington, Anne
Wu, Annie
Thompson, Santi
Crocken, Todd
Vallejo, Leroy
Watkins, Sean
Weidner, Andrew
dcterms:date
2020-03-30
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doi:10.23106/dcmi.952141638
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repositories migration
metadata assessment
metadata harmonization
metadata mapping
metadata normalization
open source software
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Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
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CC BY 4.0