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MBIB4140 Metadata and Interoperability Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Metadata og interoperabilitet
- Study programme
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Library and Information Science, CoursesMaster Programme in archival, library and information sciencesMaster Programme in archival, library and information sciences – Part-time
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
In the course, technologies, standards and protocols, which form the basis for modern web-based information services, are studied. Important principles, methods and techniques that are used when developing web-based services and digital libraries are also examined, including:
- Knowledge of key technical web standards
- Web and service architectures
- Fundamental and general principles of interoperability
- The core principles related to the development of a production line for the processing of data including transformation, enrichment, data quality and publication
- Different ways of ensuring interoperability between metadata formats
- Knowledge of widely used protocols and standards that support interoperability between information systems
The language of the course is Norwegian.
Recommended preliminary courses
In order to take this course, the student must be familiar with the material covered in the bachelor's degree, such as HTML/CSS, databases and XML, as the course builds on this material.
Required preliminary courses
None.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student has
- specialised insight into key technical web standards
- specialised knowledge about API design and exploration
- extensive knowledge about fundamental and general principles of interoperability
- extensive knowledge about different ways of securing interoperability between metadata formats
- specialised knowledge about data processing and reuse
Skills
The student
- is capable of working practically with data exchange and metadata conversion
- is capable of employing ontologies
- has expertise in ordering technological solutions in order to develop information based services for the future that support interoperability
- is capable of participating in and holding responsibility for working with interoperability between different information systems
- is capable of working practically with data sources and APIs with basic scripting skills
General competence
The student has the ability to
- analyse, assess and discuss the roll metadata plays within interoperability
- participate in metadata and interoperability projects
Teaching and learning methods
The course is organised as a weekly series of seminars. The students can attend the lectures on campus or follow them remotely online
Course requirements
In the course, technologies, standards and protocols, which form the basis for modern web-based information services, are studied. Important principles, methods and techniques that are used when developing web-based services and digital libraries are also examined, including:
- Knowledge of key technical web standards
- Web and service architectures
- Fundamental and general principles of interoperability
- The core principles related to the development of a production line for the processing of data including transformation, enrichment, data quality and publication
- Different ways of ensuring interoperability between metadata formats
- Knowledge of widely used protocols and standards that support interoperability between information systems
The language of the course is Norwegian.
Assessment
None.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All written aids are allowed as long as the source reference rules are followed.
Grading scale
Grade scale A to F
Examiners
All exam papers are graded by one internal and one external examiner.
Admission requirements
Du kan søke opptak til dette emnet utenom masterutdanningen.
Opptakskrav
Samme opptakskrav som til master i bibliotek- og informasjonsvitenskap, samt gjennomsnittskarakter C fra bachelorgraden.
Course contact person
David Massey