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  • Also a strong knowledge of descriptive standards, such as Dublin Core, MARC, METS, EAD, and XML, is necessary.

    Department of Remember That? 2008

  • Also a strong knowledge of descriptive standards, such as Dublin Core, MARC, METS, EAD, and XML, is necessary.

    Interesting job: CSHL archivist 2008

  • Even now, librarians are using formats such as Dublin Core (DC), Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS), and Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS), among others, to capture and manipulate important data about various information resources.

    The New Cataloger David Bigwood 2006

  • Even now, librarians are using formats such as Dublin Core (DC), Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS), and Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS), among others, to capture and manipulate important data about various information resources.

    Archive 2006-04-16 David Bigwood 2006

  • Thus, they are actually more complex than name-value pairs that, e.g. are typically used in HTML meta headers or in Dublin Core.

    ginger's thoughts » 2010 » April 2010

  • Thus, they are actually more complex than name-value pairs that, e.g. are typically used in HTML meta headers or in Dublin Core.

    ginger's thoughts » W3C Media Annotations API standard 2010

  • So they use Dublin Core metadata to describe authors and organisations; vCard to describe response contact information; plus nods to DBPedia and FOAF Friend Of A Friend to support these major semantic web initiatives.

    Adding RDFa to a consultation at Helpful Technology 2010

  • These are strange fields – in particular if you compare them to the flexibility of HTML meta data, which consists of free-form name-value pairs, bringing us domain-specific schemes such as the Dublin Core.

    ginger's thoughts » 2009 » June 2009

  • It looks to Dublin Core to establish location as metadata, and to the search engines to use it.

    Internet News: Search Technology Archives 2009

  • Semantic Web means adding structure - making the web of unstructured data more accessible through explicit connections along the lines of Dublin Core metadata.

    Internet News: Search Technology Archives 2009

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