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MADS
Metadata Authority Description Schema. An XML schema for an authority element set that may be used to provide metadata about agents (people, organisations), events, and terms (topics, geographics, genres, etc). Developed by the Library of Congress and the MARC Standards Office to serve as a companion to the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS).

MARC
Machine-Readable Cataloguing format. Developed in 1965-66 by the Library of Congress.

MeSH
Medical Subject Headings. Controlled vocabulary developed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

MEG
Museum Ethnographers Group. Formed in 1976, aims to encourage good practice in curatorship of all ethnographic collections in the UK.

METS
Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard. An XML-based standard for encoding descriptive, administrative and structural metadata regarding objects in a digital library. Developed by the Library of Congress and the MARC Standards Office. METS profiles describe classes of METS documents: musical score, printed material, music manuscript, recorded event (audio or video), PDF document, bibliographic record, photograph, compact disc, collection.

MIDAS
MIDAS is a content standard for historic environment information maintained by FISH. It sets out a list of the items or 'units' of information that should be included in an inventory or other systematic record of the historic environment. These units of information are grouped together under broad headings or 'information schemes', which cover areas such as Monument Character, Events, People and Organisation, etc. Standards for indexing under each unit of information are contained in the INSCRIPTION standard.

MODS
Metadata Object Description Standard. An XML-based bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, particularly for library applications, developed by the Library of Congress and the MARC Standards Office. It is intended to be able to carry selected data from existing MARC 21 records as well as to enable the creation of original resource description records. It includes a subset of MARC fields and uses language-based tags rather than numeric ones. The current version (March 2007) is MODS version 3.2.

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