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    Key metadata standards in scholarly publishing include:

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    Which of the below systems functions as an identifier for a product, rather than an identifier for a work, creator, or contributor?

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    Metadata management is typically completed before a work is published.

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    An example of an open access or non-profit Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) service is

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    Which of the following indexing services is a membership organization?

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    Search engines rank pages based on all of the following EXCEPT for:

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    You should avoid internal linking (linking from words or phrases on one page to another page on your site) because it can clutter up your pages and create confusion.

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    The practices that ensure that audiences can access content, use platforms, and benefit from publications are called

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    The basic premise of Universal Design is that there should be as many options for people as possible, such as a separate entrance to a building for people who cannot use stairs.

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    The use of personas, or descriptions of imaginary users who manifest the needs, interests, and values, is an effective way to design for user needs.

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