Open Government Metadata Application Profile (Draft) Created by: Service Alberta, Open Government Program Last Updated: August 7, 2015 For more information about this document, contact: Open Government Program, Service Alberta 15



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Date Metadata Modified


Level of application:

Resource







Definition:

The date, or date and time, on which an Open Government Portal catalogue record is changed.

Purpose:

Use of Date Metadata Modified provides evidence of accountability and quality control by tracking revisions to Portal records.

Obligation:

Mandatory

Repeatable:

No

Encoding scheme:

Yes. Date and Time Representation as outlined in the GoA’s Data Exchange Standard – Date, Time, and Date & Time (https://imtdocs.internal.alberta.ca/Data_Exchange_Standard_-_Date_Time_Date_and_Time.pdf) (See Appendix C)

Do not confuse with:

DATE METADATA CREATED: the date on which a new Open Government Portal metadata record is created.

DATE MODIFIED: the date on which the content of an information resource was changed, or when a new issue of a serial resource was added to the metadata record.



Populated by:

System-generated

Guidance:

DATE METADATA MODIFIED is closely related to business practices for version control.

In the Open Government Portal context, DATE METADATA MODIFIED refers to the last date on which the metadata about the described resource was revised. The date of the most recent change is the only date publicly displayed. DATE METADATA MODIFIED may refer to the update of a whole metadata set in a catalogue record or to the update of any single metadata property.



Similar to:

Dublin Core: none | MARC: none


Date Modified


Level of application:

Resource







Definition:

The date, or date and time, on which an information resource is changed.

Purpose:

The use of Date Modified:

  • Helps users assess the relevance of the content to their information needs.

  • Helps users distinguish when the content of an information resource was changed after it was initially issued.

  • Provides evidence of accountability and quality control by tracking revisions to the content of an information resource.

Obligation:

Mandatory

Repeatable:

No

Encoding scheme:

Yes. Date and Time Representation as outlined in the GoA’s Data Exchange Standard – Date, Time, and Date & Time (https://imtdocs.internal.alberta.ca/Data_Exchange_Standard_-_Date_Time_Date_and_Time.pdf) (See Appendix C)

Do not confuse with:

DATE METADATA MODIFIED: the date, or date and time, on which an Open Government Portal catalogue record is changed.

Populated by:

Calendar; default to Date Issued

Guidance:

In the Open Government Portal context, DATE MODIFIED refers to the last date on which the content of an information resource revised. The date of the most recent update is the only date retained.

In the case of records which describe an information resource with more than one items (files) attached to the record, such as serial resources or resources with more than one part (eg. book chapters), the DATE MODIFIED should be changed when the content of one or more of the described resources is changed, or when new issues or new parts of the resource are added.

For most publications and many other information resources in the Portal, the DATE CREATED and DATE MODIFIED will be the same and will likely remain the same.


Similar to:

Dublin Core: dc.date.modified | MARC



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