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Title : The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set
Author(s) : J. Kunze
Filename : draft-kunze-rfc2413bis-03.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2005-7-20
The Dublin Core Metadata Workshop Series began in 1995 with an
invitational workshop which brought together librarians, digital
library researchers, content experts, and text-markup experts to
promote better discovery standards for electronic resources. The
resulting metadata element set is perhaps the most widely adopted
convention for structuring resource descriptions designed to bridge
networked information systems and content providers in the
publishing, library, museum, scholarly, archival, and government
communities. It defines fifteen metadata elements for resource
description in a cross-disciplinary information environment.
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