Abstract

In today's digital age, the management and preservation of artwork have taken a digital turn, necessitating the use of advanced tools and methodologies. One such crucial aspect is metadata – the structured information that provides context, description, and organization to artistic creations. The current research delves into the diverse forms of metadata and their constituent elements utilized in the context of Graphic Material/Artwork across a range of institutions, museums, and galleries. Metadata standards, that aid in managing, describing, indexing, and ensuring the long-term preservation of digital information. This article will prove to be a valuable reference for professionals such as Fine Arts College Librarians, Archivists, Technicians, and other personnel involved in describing Graphic Material/Artwork. Within this piece, a presentation is made of the various metadata standards and their corresponding components, encompassing frameworks like Categories for the Description of Works of Art (CDWA), CDWA Lite, Dublin Core, VRA (Visual Resource Association) Core 4.0, RLG REACH (Record Export for Art and Cultural Heritage), and Object ID. These standards are employed to organize and characterize Graphic Materials/Artwork, underscoring the significance of metadata in the art world. This significance is highlighted by showcasing its diverse types, elements, and standards that collectively facilitate efficient organization, accessibility, and preservation.

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