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Company Name
FEDERAL INSTITUTE
Contract #
A-2014-280
Agency
PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Council Approval Date
11/18/2014
Expiration Date
12/31/2017
Destruction Year
2022
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E.2 Describe how you will use metadata to enhance the management, discovery, and use of your digital <br />content. <br />Metadata will be Indexed and wlII be searchable through the project Interface, and wlII optimized with microformats <br />to enable Search Engine Optimization and contextualization. <br />E,3 Explain your strategy for preserving and maintaining metadata created and /or collected during your project, <br />during and after the grant period. <br />metadata will be hosted on the Historypin website indefinitely. The metadata created by each of the four local <br />rtners will be stored as part of their collections and it will also be permanently stored at the Internet Archive. <br />atadata on Historypin is regularly indexed and will continue to be after the grant period. <br />E.4 Explain what metadata- sharing and /or other strategies you will use to facilitate widespread discovery and <br />use of the digital content created or repurposed during your project (e.g., an Advanced Programming Interface <br />or other support to allow batch queries and retrieval of metadata), <br />All metadata on Historypin is available as open data, with a CCO license. As noted above, it will be optimized with <br />microformats for Search Engine Optimization. We are scheduled to have an API available for metadata access in 2015. <br />5 IMLS Digital Content Supplementary Information Form <br />
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