This presentation outlines a metadata application profile (MAP) for creating records for streaming performance art videos held by the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics. It includes the functional requirements, project values, domain model, element set, metadata entry form, cataloging guidelines, and crosswalk for the profile; elements are drawn from PBCore, VRA Core, and METS Rights. Taken together, these components comprise a framework for creating good-quality, consistent metadata that will increase search and retrieval capabilities for Hemi users.

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Graduate Student, Graduate Assistant at Pratt Institute, Pratt Libraries Special Collections
Sarah is an M.L.I.S. student and musician, seeking collaboration that is focused on the ethical care of underrepresented stories particularly related to performing arts. She strives to negotiate the balance between underground art communities and formal preservation methods without harming the integrity of such narratives. Her research interests include community archives, resistance movements, open access and privacy/surveillance all of which are grounded in critical librarianship and influenced by her passion for music. She currently works as a Graduate Assistant at Pratt Libraries Special Collections in Brooklyn. On Sundays, she transforms into DJ Quack as part of the radio collective, Entropy FM.
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Julie Carlson

Julie Carlson

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Emma Volk is an MSLIS student at Pratt Institute. She is a curriculum and product manager at the education technology nonprofit Quill.org and a research fellow at the Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Network (DPOE-N). Emma holds a BA in English and Anthropology from Columbia University and an MSt in English (1900-Present) from the University of Oxford.
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