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Title : Kernel Metadata and Electronic Resource Citations (ERCs)
Author(s) : J. Kunze, A. Turner
Filename : draft-kunze-erc-01.txt
Pages : 33
Date : 2007-10-10
Kernel metadata is a small prescriptive vocabulary designed to
support highly uniform but minimal object descriptions for the
purpose of orderly collection management. The Kernel vocabulary,
based on a subset of the Dublin Core (DC) metadata element set, aims
to describe objects of any form or category, but its reach is limited
to a small number of fundamental questions such as who, what, when,
and where. The Electronic Resource Citation (ERC), also specified in
this document, is an object description that addresses those four
questions using Kernel and other metadata elements.
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