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MODS User Guidelines (Version 3)This document should be used in conjunction with the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) mappings (MARC to MODS and MODS to MARC) and Outline of Elements, as well as additional information that can be found on the MODS Web site. The guidelines are primarily intended to be used for assistance in creating original MODS records, although they may also be instructive in interpreting MODS records that have been converted from MARC 21 or for use in developing detailed conversion specifications. This document is currently being revised to reflect MODS version 3.5. The MODS User Guidelines are maintained by the Library of Congress with the MODS Editorial Committee. Contents
DLF/Aquifer MODS ProfileIn 2010, the MODS User Guidelines were combined with the guidelines developed in the Digital Library Federation (DLF) Aquifer Initiative that profiled the use of MODS for sharing metadata. These DLF/Aquifer Implementation Guidelines for Shareable MODS Records were the result of a multi-institutional project that aggregated over 500,000 MODS metadata records for objects in nine formats and provided end user access to the aggregation (see American Social History Online
Last Updated: July 12, 2013 |
July 12, 2013 |