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The '''Metadata Object Description Schema''' ('''MODS''') is an [[Extensible Markup Language|XML]]-based bibliographic description schema developed by the [[United States]] [[Library of Congress]]' Network Development and Standards Office. MODS was designed as a compromise between the complexity of the [[MARC standards|MARC]] format used by libraries and the extreme simplicity of [[Dublin Core]] metadata.
== About MODS ==
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===History and development===
MODS was first announced for trial use in June
The number of users of MODS is unknown. Implementers are encouraged to register their uses of MODS in the [http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/registry.php implementation registry] on the official MODS website. To date there are about 35 projects listed in the registry, although it is assumed that many others are making use of the standard. Users are primarily operating in the area of [[digital library|digital libraries]], and some of the registered uses are in
=== Relationship to MARC ===
The MODS record has been designed to carry key data elements from the [[MARC standards|MARC]] record but does not define all of the MARC fields and does not use the field and subfield tagging from the MARC standard. There are data elements in MODS that are not compatible with the MARC record so there is some loss translating from MARC to MODS and from MODS to MARC. There is no commitment on the part of the
=== Advantages ===
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=== Maintenance board ===
Revisions to the schema are suggested and discussed on the [http://listserv.loc.gov/listarch/mods.html MODS listserv], and approved by the MODS Editorial Committee. The MODS/MADS Editorial Committee is an international group of volunteers responsible for maintaining editorial control over MODS and MADS and their accompanying documentation as well as for the MODS and MADS XML schemas.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/editorial-committee.html |title= MODS/MADS Editorial Committee
==See also==
* [[Comparison of reference management software]] for software supporting the MODS format
* [[Metadata Authority Description Schema]]
* [[Metadata standards]]
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==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/}}
[[Category:Bibliography file formats]]
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