id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3157 Kurtz, Mary Dublin Core, DSpace, and a Brief Analysis of Three University Repositories 2010-03-01 7 .pdf application/pdf 4803 426 56 I drew a sampling of records from each repository and examined them for metadata quality using the examined the quality of records with reference to the methods of educating repository users. DSpace is designed for use by "metadata naive" contributors. metadata-creation process for contributors, its terminology is different from DC's. DSpace has both mandatory and automatic elements in its records. When the record is uploaded into the database, this timestamp is entered into three element fields: dc.date.available, dc.date.accessioned, and dc.date.issued. Still, like date, format, and identifier elements, DSpace contributor-created and DSpace-created metadata. The University of New Mexico (UNM) DSpace repository (DSpaceUNM) holds a wide-ranging set of records, contributors were expected to use DSpace to create and DSpace-available DC metadata element and provides DSpace's automated creation of date and format fields provided reliably consistent records in those element fields. 100 percent fill rate for subject elements in its records, ./cache/3157.pdf ./txt/3157.txt