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A Basic Study for Database Modeling Using Metadata of Sports Oral history Records
Author(s) -
Hojun Cheon,
Cho sunmi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
asia-pacific journal of multimedia services convergent with art, humanities, and sociology
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.21742/ajmahs.2018.09.53
As social interest in the knowledge of records has increased, the importance of oral recording which has the advantage of complementing the lack of document type recording is increasing. Oral history records exist in various forms as a series of works that transform human memory into culture and history. However, the present records management of oral history records is rather limited and doesn't accommodate various types of data. This study is to build a database of sports oral history records using metadata, and it proposes an effective method of management in oral record. To collect data, Olympic heroes or sports stakeholder(100) selected for oral records. As a result of analyzing the collected data, the core metadata records was structured : Personal Info., Records, Collector Info. And then, constructed the metadata elements by analyzing these structures in detail and set tables and relationships using these metadata elements. Through this study, it is possible to create value for preservation and utilization of sports oral Received(June 18, 2018), Review Result(June 27, 2018), Accepted(July 13, 2018), Published(September 30, 2018) (Professor) Dept. Physical Education, Woosuk Uiv., 443, Samnye-ro, Samnye-eup, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, 55338, KOREA. email: sports92@woosuk.ac.kr (Team master, Corresponding Author) Dept. Sports Recording & Analysis Center, Myongji Univ., 116 Myongji-ro, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. email: liff99@gmail.com A Basic Study for Database Modeling Using Metadata of Sports Oral history Records Copyright c 2018 HSST 242 history record.

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