Upcoming PBCore Presentations!
Learn more about PBCore and 2.0 development at the following conferences: Open Video, October 1-2, New York City An Introduction to PBCore 2.0: Metadata for Public Broadcasters PBCore has served the Public Media community as a metadata schema for describing media since 2005. With a new round of funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, […]
Change Requests so far… Submit yours!
We are still gathering change requests for PBCore 2.0, to be published in November, 2010. Any requests submitted by July 25, 2010 will be considered for PBCore 2.0. Requests submitted after July 25th will be recorded for the next version of PBCore. Change requests collected thus far are attached to this post as an Excel file. We will be adding more requests as we receive them. Please submit yours, comment on other requests, and add your voice to the PBCore 2.0 process!
PBCore Resources Website now Available to help you use PBCore
This is THE PLACE for users of the PBCore Metadata Dictionary and Schema! The PBCore Resources Website is a place to collaborate and share experiences related to PBCore. Many of us are jumping into PBCore for cataloging and sharing information about A/V objects. We are finding it useful, but there are nuances to using PBCore […]
PBCore RSS Feed has new Subscription Address
We have been undertaking some behind-the-scenes technical updates for the PBCore website, none of which impact how you currently access http://pbcore.org or http://pbcore.org (but which should improve performance). Nevertheless, the RSS Feed Address you use to subscribe to the PBCore RSS Feed does have to change. If you use an RSS news reader and now […]
Kentucky Educational Television Embraces PBCore in their Digital Archiving Project
Kentucky Educational Television was part of the PBCore Test Implementation Phase and became an early adopter of our metadata dictionary. KET has embarked on a project to preserve and digitize its archives of video documenting Kentucky’s history in order to ensure that this treasure trove of cultural, historical, biographical, educational and public affairs programming is […]