Sample Metadata Record

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XML format

<olac:olac>
<dc:title>Princeville</dc:title>
<dcterms:spatial xsi:type="dcterms:ISO3166">US</dcterms:spatial>
<dc:creator>Walt Wolfram, Ryan Rowe</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005</dc:date>
<dc:description>Princeville, North Carolina was settled just after the Civil War in 1865 and is the oldest town incorporated by African Americans in the United States. It is located in the Coastal Plain region of eastern North Carolina and lies just south of the Tar River from the county seat of Tarboro in Edgecombe County. Princeville was the site of NCLLP fieldwork from about 2003 - 2005 and is the subject of an NCLLP documentary. Collection contains 38 individual interviews/records. See project website - http://www.ncsu.edu/linguistics/ncllp/sites/princeville.php - for more information.</dc:description>
<dc:language xsi:type="olac:language" olac:code="eng"/>
<dcterms:accessRights>For access information/inquiries contact: Prof. Walt Wolfram, walt_wolfram@ncsu.edu</dcterms:accessRights>
<dc:subject>Sociolinguistic study</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xsi:type="olac:language" olac:code="eng"/>
<dc:subject xsi:type="olac:linguistic-field" olac:code="sociolinguistics"/>
<dc:subject xsi:type="olac:discourse-type" olac:code="dialogue"/>
<dc:subject xsi:type="olac:discourse-type" olac:code="narrative"/>
<dc:type xsi:type="olac:linguistic-type" olac:code="primary_text"/>
<dc:type xsi:type="dcterms:DCMIType">Collection</dc:type>
</olac:olac>

Display format

 Title  Princeville
 Spatial (ISO3166)  US
 Creator  Walt Wolfram, Ryan Rowe
 Date   2005
 Description  Princeville, North Carolina was settled just after the Civil War in 1865 and is the oldest town incorporated by African Americans in the United States. It is located in the Coastal Plain region of eastern North Carolina and lies just south of the Tar River from the county seat of Tarboro in Edgecombe County. Princeville was the site of NCLLP fieldwork from about 2003 - 2005 and is the subject of an NCLLP documentary. Collection contains 38 individual interviews/records. See project website - http://www.ncsu.edu/linguistics/ncllp/sites/princeville.php - for more information.
 Language (ISO639-3)  English [eng]
 Access Rights  For access information/inquiries contact: Prof. Walt Wolfram, walt_wolfram@ncsu.edu
 Subject  Sociolinguistic study
 Subject (ISO639-3)  English [eng]
 Subject (OLAC)  Sociolinguistics
 Subject (OLAC)  Discourse type: Dialogue
 Subject (OLAC)  Discourse type: Narrative
 Type (OLAC)  Linguistic type: Primary text
 Type (DCMI)  Collection

Metadata quality analysis

OLAC metadata records are scored for metadata quality on a 10-point scale explained in OLAC Metadata Metrics. The score for the above record (along with comments on changes that could improve the score) is as follows:

Component + - Comments
Title   1   0 
Date   1   0 
Agent   1   0 
About   1   0 
Depth   1   0 
Content Language   1   0 
Subject Language   1   0 
OLAC Type   1   0 
DCMI Type   1   0 
Precision   0.33   0.67  For the full score, make use of at least 2 more encoding schemes in addition to the ones counted explicitly in other components of the score. For instance,
  • olac:role on dc:creator or dc:contributor
  • use dcterms:W3CDTF on dc:date (or its refinements)
  • use dcterms:IMT on dc:format
Quality score  9.33