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Metadata, controlled vocabulary and directories: electronic document management and standards for records management

Alistair Tough (Senior Research Fellow in the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute at the University of Glasgow, UK)
Michael Moss (Professor of Archival Studies, at the University of Glasgow, UK)

Records Management Journal

ISSN: 0956-5698

Article publication date: 1 April 2003

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Abstract

The authors argue that the development and use of elaborate embedded directory structures or file plans, derived from functional analysis, should be a key component in the future development of the discipline of records management. Directory structures thus conceptualised are explicitly intellectual constructs and their construction will require considerable effort, particularly if they are to be portable. Their greatest advantage is that they provide a coherent schema from which to derive folder/file names that can be embedded in metadata. One of the major challenges is to design systems that derive metadata from the directory structure or file plan and attach them automatically to documents at the point of creation, thereby minimising the need for human intervention and opportunities for human error.

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Tough, A. and Moss, M. (2003), "Metadata, controlled vocabulary and directories: electronic document management and standards for records management", Records Management Journal, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 24-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/09565690310465713

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