Document: Knowledge Bank Metadata Application Profile for Electronic Texts
Audience: OSUL
Date: 03/03/06
Issued by: SRI, ajw
When submitting digital resources to the Knowledge Bank, specific types of information about the resource, called metadata, is required. Different formats of digital resources (e.g., texts, images, videos) require different metadata to aid in access, discovery, and navigation of the resource. Below are the specific metadata elements that can be used to describe electronic texts in the Knowledge Bank.
| Element Name | Definition | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Title | Title of work | Do High Technology Policies Work? An Analysis of High Technology Industry Employment Growth in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1988-1998 |
| Creator(s) | Author(s) of work | Jenkins, J. Craig; Leicht, Kevin T; Jaynes, Arthur |
| Contributor(s) | Person or people responsible for making contributions to a work (e.g., editor, illustrator) | Leo, August F. |
| Issue Date | Date work made available | August 20, 2005 |
| Series/Report Number | series and/or number to which the work belongs | Working paper series (Ohio State University. John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy and School of Public Policy and Management; 2005-4 |
| Abstract | Abstract written for the work | In the past three decades, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high technology development programs. Researchers and policy-makers disagree about the relative merits of these policies as economic development tools. We address two questions: (1) Do these policies affect high technology industry employment net of location and agglomeration factors? (2) Do these policies interact with existing agglomeration advantages to boost high technology industry employment? … |
| Subject | topic of the content of the book | Technology policy; Economic development |
| Language | principle language(s) of work | English |
| Type | format(s) of work | Working paper |
| Publisher | entity responsible for making thesis available | John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy and School of Public Policy and Management. The Ohio State University |
| Sponsor | organization(s) providing additional support for work | State Department of Education (Ohio) |
| Description | other important information/notes about the work | State Department of Education (Ohio) |
NOTE: Electronic texts can be journal articles (https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/686) , working papers (https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/194), electronic books (https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/5953) etc.
March 2006 - ajw
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