@article {hillman_getting_2006,
	title = {Getting the Word Out: Making Digital Project Metadata Available to Aggregators},
	journal = {First Monday},
	volume = {11},
	number = {8},
	year = {2006},
	note = {00000},
	abstract = {In this action-oriented article, Hillman discusses the benefits of aggregated metadata for collections. Hillman argues that digital library collections currently rely on search engine results to promote their materials but this is not enough exposure. Hillman suggests that joining an aggregated database (specifically under the OAI-PMH) provides another avenue for user to access resources that might be missed if only searching through an individual portal. Hillman acknowledges several obstacles (including technical limitations) but suggests that project leaders use the following checklist to best prepare their collection for aggregation: adhere by the Simple Dublin Core metadata schema; consider context; use standard vocab; enforce consistency; and document practices. 
},
	issn = {13960466},
	url = {http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1385},
	author = {Hillman, Diane I.}
}
