"Facing Tomorrow's Problems Today:
Best Practices and New Techniques
for Internet-Based Video"

THE 7TH ANNUAL SURA/VIDE CONFERENCE
March 28-31, 2005
Global Learning & Conference Center
Georgia Institute of Technology






















Moving Image Metadata Workshop

Thursday, March 31, 2005
7:30 am - 3:00 pm

Overview

This all-day postconference workshop will cover the basics of providing metadata for moving image resources and collections. There will be an introduction to basic concepts; a comparative exploration of the new metadata system MPEG-7, PB-Core (Public Broadcasting System's enhancement of Dublin Core), and the native data element set of the Moving Image Collections Project; an introduction to METS (Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard) and how to use it; and an overview of digital rights management.

The workshop will feature the Moving Image Collections (MIC) Project as an implementation of many of the workshop topics. MIC is a joint project of the Association of Moving Image Archivists and the Library of Congress. Rutgers University, Georgia Tech, and University of Washington are collaborating on its creation and maintenance.

The workshop will be co-taught by Grace Agnew, Rutgers University Libraries; Jane Johnson, Library of Congress; and Dan Kniesner, Oregon Health & Science University Library.

Registration includes workshop handouts, breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon refreshment breaks.


Agenda

7:30-8:00 am     Registration and Breakfast
8:00-10:30 am     Current Metadata Landscape for Digital Video
Grace Agnew
(Metadata Overview; Dublin Core/PBCore; METS; MODS; MPEG-7; MXF DMS- 1; Putting the pieces together: MIC)
10:30-10:45 am     Break
10:45-12:00 noon     MPEG-7
Dan Kniesner
12:00 noon-12:45 pm     Lunch
12:45-2:00 pm     METS for Digital Video
Grace Agnew
(Technical Metadata; Source Metadata; Structure Map; Digital Provenance; Rights)
2:00-2:30 pm     MODS Descriptive Metadata for Digital Video
Dan Kniesner
2:30-3:00 pm     DRM Overview
Grace Agnew
(DRM Landscape; Rights Expression Languages; MPEG21)

This Conference has been made possible through the generous support of:





Additional support has been provided by: