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Dublin Core Record LI883XI Assignment 3


Online Journal Article- PubMed

Voskuil, P.H. (2012). Van Goghs disease in the light of his correspondence. Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience. Retrieved http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23485896
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Voskuil, P.H. 2012-03-05 23485896 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23485896 10.1159/000343265. The literary quality of Vincent van Goghs correspondence is widely recognized. He wrote expressively and evocatively, and had great literary knowledge. In this essay we follow his medical history in many quotes from in his letters to see how Vincent expressed his complaints, knowledge, and emotions connected with his disease. The symptoms became most clear after December 1888. In the beginning, Van Gogh hesitated to tell much about his ailment, but gradually painted in the letters his experiences, making use of the intermittent course of his cycloid psychoses. We will see an indication that, in the network that mediated Van Goghs brain (dys)function, elements of synesthesia, prosopagnosia, and spatial agnosia might have been activated. Van Goghs affinity for poetry, already in his early twentys, makes the hypothesis of a, by epileptic discharges, kindled temporal lobe at most only part of the complex interpretation of this creative and suffering mind. W3CDTF (YYY-MM-DD) (NIH/PMID) URI DOI

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eng Van Goghs disease in the light of his correspondence

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Adult Epilepsy/diagnosis Famous Persons Humans Male Paintings/history text text/html Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience. 2013, vol 31. pp 116-125 (epub) Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience Karger http://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/343265 PubMed Database

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Online Tutorial- PubMed Tutorial

National Library of Medicine. (National Institute of Health). (2013, January 30). PubMed Online Training. Retrieving Citations from a Journal Issue. Retrieved from http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/viewlet/search/scm/scmissue.html
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Retrieving Citations from a Journal Issue National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health

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Video-Audio Media Instructional Films and Videos This PubMed tutorial explains how to retrieve citations from a journal issue by using the single citation matcher or batch citation matcher tools provided through PubMed

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National Library of Medicine 2013-01-30 2013-01-30 Interactive Resource video/x-flv 1 min http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/viewlet/search/scm/scmissue.html eng National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health Education, higher LCSH MeSH W3CDTF (YYY-MM-DD) W3CDTF (YYY-MM-DD) DCMIType IMT (IMT*) URI ISO639-3

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Online Magazine- Dwell (Online issues) Dameron, A. (2013). Dwell hompage. Dwell. Retrieved from www.dwell.com DC Property Value Vocabulary/Syntax Encoding Scheme

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Dwell: At Home in the Modern World: Modern Design & Architecture Dwell Dameron, Amanda

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Architecture, modern Design From modern architecture to product design, Dwell is committed to showing you how good design can complement your life. Discover products, architecture and ideas that will help you integrate the best of modern design into your living space.

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We invite you to explore modern homes through the eyes of the people who live in them. Dwell is focused on demonstrating that modern design can be both functional and comfortable. From modern architecture to product design, Dwell is committed to showing you how good design can complement your life. Discover products, architecture and ideas that will help you integrate the best of modern design into your living space.

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Dwell Media, LLC. 2000-10-1 text text/html eng www.dwell.com 1530-5309 Copyright 2004-2013, Dwell Media LLC. All rights reserved. W3CDTF (YYY-MMDD) DCMIType IMT ISO639-3 URI ISSN

Dynamic Content Website- reddit.com Huffman, S., Ohanian, A. (2013). Reddit front page. Reddit. Retrieved www.reddit.com DC Property Value Vocabulary/Syntax Encoding Scheme

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Reddit: the front page of the internet reddit

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Huffman, Steve Ohanian, Alexis News Web sites Electronic discussion groups Reddit is a news website that provides entertainment to registered users in the form of submitted links, text or images. The submitted content is then ranked via user votes. LCSH LCSH

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Advance Publications 2005-06-01 text text/html www.reddit.com W3CDTF (YYY-MM-DD) DCMIType IMT URI ISO639-3

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Cashmore, P. (2013) Mashable splash page. Mashable. Retrieved http://www.mashable.com DC Property dc.title dc.creator dc.contributor.editor dc.contributor dc.contributor dc.contributor dc.contributor Value Mashable Cashmore, Peter Ulanoff, Lance Catone, Josh Silverman, Matt Banks, Emily Taylor, Chris Vocabulary/Syntax Encoding Scheme

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Wasseman, Todd Pachal, Pete Colbert, Annie Engel, Evan Buck, Stephanie Social Media Technology Business LCSH LCSH LCSH

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Entertainment Science News Web sites Mashable covers the top social media news on topics like Facebook, YouTube, Gmail, Twitter, Amazon, Pinterest and More.

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Mashable Inc. 2005-07-01 text text/html http://www.mashable.com mul Copyright Mashable Inc., 2005-2013. All rights reserved. Contact Wrights Media for licensing. W3CDTF (YYY-MMDD) DCMIType IMT URI ISO639-3

Resource 1: An online journal article from Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience, PubMed database Resource 2: An online tutorial, PubMed Training Tutorial Resource 3: An online magazine Dwell Resource 4: A dynamic content news aggregation website, reddit.com Resource 5: A website with multiple contributors, Mashable.com

Introduction In creating Dublin Core records, I over-thought the entire thing and made the process needlessly complex. I was having a difficult time pairing the property with the syntax, until I took a step back and realized I did not need to include a controlled vocabulary or encoding syntax with every element. This made the process much smoother and I was able start creating the records in a much more efficient manner. The resources I chose to create records for included: - An online journal article from Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience, PubMed database - An online tutorial, PubMed Training Tutorial - An online magazine Dwell - A dynamic content news aggregation website, reddit.com - A website with multiple contributors, Mashable.com

Discussion

Creating the records meant searching for information that may not always be readily available. For each resource, I created a list of all the information I was able to find on the site itself and then sought out the information to fill in the gaps elsewhere. This was a really time-consuming and I would help there is a much more efficient process for creating this records manually. Throughout the creation of my records, I had the most difficulty with deciding how much information to include. I began to realize that including every detail may not be feasible when creating multiple records. This really made me think about FRBR and how useful FRBRized catalogs/collections would be to the future of digital collections. Manually creating records for the same items over and over again is not the most effective use of time and it leaves room for increased subjectivity and error. One of the most difficult elements to find on many of the webpages was a date of creation. Several were created at the same time as their physical resource, but many were created years after the original resource had been published. I have noticed that, trying to search for items outside of databases (basic Google search) that fall within a particular date range can be incredibly difficult. Many items online do not have creation dates or even dates at all! There are so many dates that need to be kept within the timeline of an object. For example, one may want to know the time it took to complete the project (a range), the date of completion, the date the project or object was uploaded to the web, and the last date the object was modified. The importance of knowing the historical information as it pertains to the object is exceedingly important, yet it is most often left out. Another aspect of creating the Dublin Core record that I found tedious was having to search through the entirety of a websites source. Even using ctrl+F/meta the tags were often scattered throughout the source itself. Trying to read a lengthy description through a jumble of html/xml tags and code was difficult. I found myself wondering why all the <meta> tags were not clumped together. Im sure the code may not currently allow it, but it would definitely be something to consider in the future. Conclusion

Though I found the assignment to be interesting and somewhat challenging, it made me feel like I was doing more data entry than creation. Perhaps if the records were unique or original content items (self-posts, personal photographs, etc...) I would have had a stronger connection to them. After I had created the first three records, I found the last two to be more time-consuming and difficult to wade through. This was my first time creating a record of this sort, though I help to maintain the University of Kansas Medical Center, Meet Our Experts database (MoE database). Im sure that like the MoE database, most have set fields that you just fill in, rather than having to identify the appropriate property for every single entry. I do look forward to the second half of the class, as I would like to be able to see more of what we have been learning applied to actual situations.

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