Dublin Core metadata field to search field mapping

Table 14-1 shows search fields that are mapped to Dublin Core metadata files as part of digital asset management.

For each Dublin Core metadata field that can be used in Portfolio, the table shows its name, the delivered search field to which it is mapped, the name of the delivered search field, whether the search field can be used as a facet for search profiles, and the name of the normalizer (if applicable) that is used to normalize the data in the search field.

Table 14-1: Dublin Core Metadata Field to Search Field Mapping

Dublin Core Metadata Field

Mapped Search Field

Search Field Name

Facet?

Normalizer

Title

TITLE

Title

 

 

Creator

AUTHOR

Author

yes

 

Subject

SUBJECT

Subject

yes

 

Description

DESCRIPTION

Description

 

 

Publisher

PUBLISHER

Publisher

 

 

Contributor

CONTRIBUTOR

Contributor

 

 

Date

PERIOD_DATE

Date

 

 

Type

RESOURCE_TYPE

Type

yes

 

Format

DIGITAL_FORMAT

Format

yes

FORMAT NORMALIZER

Identifier

IDENTIFIER

Identifier

 

 

Source

SOURCE

Source

 

 

Language

LANGUAGE

Language

 

LANGUAGE NORMALIZER

Important: The Language metadata will be lost if you do not enter a language code that is in accordance with the ISO 639-2 standard. For example, to specify Canadian French, enter “fre” or “fr-CA” in the Language metadata field.

(For a list of the ISO 639-2 standard language codes, go to the Library of Congress ISO 639-2 Registration Authority Web page at http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2.)

Relation

SOURCE_RELATION

Relation

 

 

Coverage

TOPIC

Topic

 

 

Rights

RIGHTS_MGMT

Rights

 

 

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