<tei:authority>ARTstor, Collections Trust, Deutscher Museumsbund - Fachgruppe Dokumentation, Deutsches Dokumentationszentrum für Kunstgeschichte - Bildarchiv Foto Marburg, digiCULT-Verbund eG, Institut für Museumsforschung (SMB-PK), J. Paul
Getty Trust, Göttingen State and University Library, Zuse-Institut Berlin.</tei:authority>
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<tei:p>LIDO is an XML schema intended for delivering metadata, for use in a variety of online services, from an organization’s collections database to portals of aggregated resources, as well as exposing, sharing and connecting data on the web. Its strength lies in its ability to support the typical range of descriptive information about objects of material culture. It can be used for all kinds of object, e.g. art, cultural, technology and natural science and supports multi-lingual portal environments.</tei:p>
<tei:p>LIDO is an XML schema intended for delivering metadata, for use in a variety of online services, from an organization’s collections database to portals of aggregated resources, as well as exposing, sharing and connecting data on the web. Its strength lies in its ability to support the typical range of descriptive information about objects of material culture. It can be used for all kinds of object, e.g. art, cultural, technology and natural science and supports multilingual portal environments.</tei:p>
<tei:p>The LIDO schema is the result of a substantial redesign and enhancement of the CDWA Lite and museumdat schemas based on recommendations of the CDWA Lite/museumdat Working Group, community feedback and further CIDOC-CRM analysis. It mainly builds on CDWA and includes additional concepts to meet SPECTRUM requirements.</tei:p>
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<xs:documentation>
<tei:abtype="description">A set which aggregates the administrative metadata for an object/work
record.<br/>
Repeated once for each language for multi-lingual resources.</tei:ab>
Repeated once for each language for multilingual resources.</tei:ab>