[Metadatalibrarians] separating first and last names
Kevin S. Clarke
ksclarke at gmail.com
Thu Sep 25 10:08:52 PDT 2008
This is a question that interests me as well. MODS does have separate
elements for first and last name but things like Dublin Core don't.
Personally I would agree with you that splitting them is better. I
think the ones that don't just don't for simplicity's sake... it's
easier to process in a very simple way if you just take the one thing
as is. It does limit your flexibility though in indexing and display.
Is your schema something that can be shared? I'd be interested in seeing it.
Kevin
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Stacy Wile <stacywile at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have developed a metadata schema for my company, which publishes reprints of articles and book chapters for instructors. The metadata describes each of these selections. I created separate fields for the first and last names of the authors, but in surveying existing metadata standards, it seems that they all define a single field for personal names. I created separate fields to facilitate searching and sorting, so that the software would not have to extract the last name in real time. Can anyone tell me why single fields are so much more common?
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