Bosman, Ben2009-10-262009-10-262009-10-15http://hdl.handle.net/2077/21344This presentation will outline solutions for typical problems that arise with the quality of an institution’s repository metadata. Metadata present in a repository usually originates from different sources. This can include metadata from legacy systems e.g. migrating data from an older, to be replaced, repository platform, or an online source such as PubMed or ISI WoK. Another important source of repository metadata are authors manually submitting records. The metadata retrieved from these sources has not necessarily been created by Metadata experts, or might not comply to your application profile.engImproving the quality of your metadataText