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− | '''METS''', in the context of archiving metadata, is not a baseball team, but a standard for representing the metadata in [[XML]] form. It is intended for the storage and transmission of information about digital objects being preserved in a repository. The Library of Congress maintains its official website. | + | '''METS''' (Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard), in the context of archiving metadata, is not a baseball team, but a standard for representing the metadata in [[XML]] form. It is intended for the storage and transmission of information about digital objects being preserved in a repository. The Library of Congress maintains its official website. |
== Specs == | == Specs == |
Latest revision as of 04:16, 21 June 2014
- Meet the Mets, meet the Mets, step right up and greet the Mets.
- --Baseball team jingle, 1962 (MP3)
METS (Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard), in the context of archiving metadata, is not a baseball team, but a standard for representing the metadata in XML form. It is intended for the storage and transmission of information about digital objects being preserved in a repository. The Library of Congress maintains its official website.
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[edit] Specs
- METS Schema (always goes to latest version)
- METS Schema 1.10
- METS Schema 1.9.1
- METS Schema 1.9
- Schema documentation 1.9