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    The Dublin Core vocabulary, also known as the Dublin Core Metadata Terms (DCMT), is a general purpose metadata vocabulary for describing resources of...
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  • complexity of the MARC format used by libraries and the extreme simplicity of Dublin Core metadata. The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards...
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    Industries Association) Dublin Core (Dublin Core Metadata Initiative – DCMI) PLUS (Picture Licensing Universal System) VRA Core (Visual Resource Association)...
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    2006). "Guidelines for using resource identifiers in Dublin Core metadata §4.5 ISSN". Dublin Core Architecture Wiki. Archived from the original on 13 May...
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    interest is the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (commonly known as Simple Dublin Core, standardised as ANSI/NISO Z39.85 – 2001). Simple Dublin Core (DC) provides...
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  • articulation with other RDF languages and standards used in libraries (such as Dublin Core). On August 18, 2009, W3C released the new standard that builds a bridge...
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  • proposed type of road interchange Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, the organization responsible for maintaining the Dublin Core metadata standard Data Center...
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  • interfaces. The following is an example of adding Dublin Core metadata to an XML element in an XHTML file. Dublin Core data elements are data typically added to...
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  • Office Open XML uses the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and DCMI Metadata Terms to store document properties. Dublin Core is a standard for cross-domain...
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  • the package a defined subset of XHTML may be used, along with CSS and Dublin Core metadata. The default file extension is .opf (OEB Package Format). September...
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  • Darwin Core (often abbreviated to DwC) is an extension of Dublin Core for biodiversity informatics. It is meant to provide a stable standard reference...
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    Dublin is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio. A suburb of Columbus, it falls within the jurisdictions of Franklin, Delaware, and Union counties. The population...
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  • An implementation of OAI-PMH must support representing metadata in Dublin Core, but may also support additional representations. The protocol is usually...
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  • or organizations that have taken on such responsibility (such as the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative) are called metadata standards. Many different metadata...
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  • qualifications Dublin Core, a metadata standard Dublin GAA, representative teams in Gaelic games Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra, an orchestra Dublin City (disambiguation)...
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  • mechanism. For example, this is a metadata crosswalk from MARC standards to Dublin Core: Crosswalks show people where to put the data from one scheme into a...
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  • Domain controller, a server used to manage a Microsoft Windows domain Dublin Core, a metadata standard Dynamic contrast, an LCD technology dc (elliptic...
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    The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais), is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft)...
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  • content labelling system, but the project was also shaped by ideas from Dublin Core, and from the Meta Content Framework (MCF), which had been developed...
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  • Standardized upper ontologies available for use include BFO, BORO method, Dublin Core, GFO, Cyc, SUMO, UMBEL, and DOLCE. WordNet has been considered an upper...
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    protocol mandates that individual archives map their metadata to the Dublin Core, a common metadata set for this purpose. OAI standards allow a common...
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  • application might choose a subset of the Dublin Core that meets its needs, or may include elements from the Dublin Core, another element set, and several locally...
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  • sometimes mixed in with other, blendable specifications like XML Namespaces, Dublin Core, XInclude and XLink. This contrasts with complicated, multilayered XML...
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  • vocabularies provide counter-examples widely used. For example, the Dublin Core concepts such as "title", "publisher", "creator" are identified by "slash"...
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  • the FOAF Vocabulary Specification is RDFS written in the RDFa syntax. Dublin Core: RDFS source is available in several syntaxes Schema.org: the source...
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  • defines particular namespaces for defined sets of core properties (e.g. a namespace for the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set). Custom namespaces can be...
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    streetscape in Dublin, a property boom led to additional building outside the central core. Unlike twentieth century building booms in Dublin the eighteenth...
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    support, adopting elements from standard metadata vocabularies such as Dublin Core. In December 2000, Winer released RSS 0.92 a minor set of changes aside...
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  • metadata scheme. One of the first proposals for such a scheme is the Dublin Core Initiative. An example of a controlled vocabulary which is usable for...
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  • now use ISO 639-3.) The ePub 3.0 standard for language metadata uses Dublin Core Metadata elements. These language metadata elements in ePubs must contain...
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