Digital scanners output metadata (scanner model, date, scanner settings,
etc.) according to a standard called TWAIN. The metadata is placed in a
".txt" file with the same filename that is assigned to the digitized
image file, I believe.
Is the TWAIN metadata already encoded as SGML? The display of this data
that I have seen does not look like SGML, but it is labeled and listed
in a predictable format.
Is anyone using software that captures or automatically routes this
metadata into EAD coding? Or into a cataloging format (USMARC?) or a
database?
We plan to do a great deal of scanning soon and are looking for
relatively simple ways to capture the metadata for each scan.
Thanks for your ideas,
Linda
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Linda J. Evans, Ph.D.,
Chief Cataloger, Chicago Historical Society
1601 North Clark St., Chicago, IL 60614-6099
telephone: 312-642-5035 ext. 311 (voice mail)
fax: 312-266-2077
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