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DCMI. Dublin Core Element Initiave
Title
Making it easier to find information
Support
On line (11/05/2005)
Abstract
Main page of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, open forum in the development of the inter-operability of online metadata norms
Keywords
Dublin Core Initiative; metadata; forum
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Author

W3C
Title
Resource Description Framework(RDF) Schema Specification 1.0.
Support
On line (11/05/2005)
Abstract
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a general-purpose language for representing information in the Web. This specification describes how to use RDF to describe RDF vocabularies. This specification defines a vocabulary for this purpose and defines other built-in RDF vocabulary initially specified in the RDF Model and Syntax Specification. (Web)
Keywords
RDF; specification
Assessment
Title
eEurope 2002: creating a EU framework for the exploitation of public sector information
Source
Bruselas, 23.10.2001 COM(2001) 607 final.
Support
PDF
Abstract
Analysis of the impact on the digital economy and presentation of some proposals for community action
Keywords
eEurope; community action; digital economy; metadata
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Author

BEARMAN, David; MILLER, Eric; RUST, Golfrey.
Title
A Common Model to Support Interoperable Metadata. Progress report on reconciling metadata requirements from the Dublin Core and INDECS/DOI Communities
Source
D-Lib Magazine, 1999, vol.5, n.1
Support
On line (11/05/2005)
Abstract
The Dublin Core metadata community and the INDECS/DOI community of authors, rights holders, and publishers are seeking common ground in the expression of metadata for information resources. Recent meetings at the 6th Dublin Core Workshop in Washington DC sketched out common models for semantics (informed by the requirements articulated in the IFLA Functional Requirements for the Bibliographic Record) and conventions for knowledge representation (based on the Resource Description Framework under development by the W3C). Further development of detailed requirements is planned by both communities in the coming months with the aim of fully representing the metadata needs of each. An open "Schema Harmonization" working group has been established to identify a common framework to support interoperability among these communities. The present document represents a starting point identifying historical developments and common requirements of these perspectives on metadata and charts a path for harmonizing their respective conceptual models. It is hoped that collaboration over the coming year will result in agreed semantic and syntactic conventions that will support a high degree of interoperability among these communities, ideally expressed in a single data model and using common, standard tools (AU)
Keywords
Dublín Core metadata; IFLA; W3C; interoperability
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