Publication: Development of content-based metadata scheme of classical poetry in Thai national historical corpus
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Maturity and Innovation in Digital Libraries
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11279
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153
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Development of content-based metadata scheme of classical poetry in Thai national historical corpus
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This paper addresses a conceptual framework and an application of a content-based metadata scheme of classical poetry currently deployed in the Thai National Historical Corpus (TNHC). The corpus aims to collect texts representing the Thai language from different historical periods. Applying a metadata modeling approach; the variation of classical Thai poetry is analyzed in terms of components in every verse form. The compositions of wak; baat; stanza; paragraph; and chapter are identified as main elements for the conceptual framework. For theatrical works; essential elements including <sound> and <stage> tags were also implemented. TNHC selectively applied certain standard TEI encoding elements; in XML format; to describe the content structure of the poetry. This is an early attempt to develop a metadata scheme for classical Thai poetry. There are still a number of opportunities to improve the discovery and interoperability of the collection as well as to enhance the data entry process; data management; and retrieval performance of the corpus.