12.25.07

Dublin Core

Publicado en Gestión de Fondos Digitales a 4:25 pm por Ana Carrera

The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative is an open organization engaged in the development of interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad range of purposes and business models.

As we can see it provides us with much more useful informations about the page, date of creation, and other things such as the following examples we can see in the page http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/

DCMI Metadata Terms

Title: DCMI Metadata Terms
Creator: DCMI Usage Board
Identifier: http://dublincore.org/documents/2006/12/18/dcmi-terms/
Date Issued: 2006-12-18
Latest Version: http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/
Replaces: http://dublincore.org/documents/2006/08/28/dcmi-terms/
Translations: http://dublincore.org/resources/translations/
Document Status: This is a DCMI Recommendation.
Description: This document is an up-to-date specification of all metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, including elements, element refinements, encoding schemes, and vocabulary terms (the DCMI Type Vocabulary).
Date Valid: 2006-12-18

Each term is specified with the following minimal set of attributes:

Name: The unique token assigned to the term.
URI: The Uniform Resource Identifier used to uniquely identify a term.
Label: The human-readable label assigned to the term.
Definition: A statement that represents the concept and essential nature of the term.
Type of Term: The type of term, such as Element or Encoding Scheme, as described in the DCMI Grammatical Principles.
Status: Status assigned to term by the DCMI Usage Board, as described in the DCMI Usage Board Process.
Date issued: Date on which a term was first declared.

Where applicable, the following attributes provide additional information about a term:

Comment: Additional information about the term or its application.
See: A link to authoritative documentation.
References: A citation or URL of a resource referenced in the Definition or Comment.
Refines: A reference to a term refined by an Element Refinement.
Qualifies: A reference to a term qualified by an Encoding Scheme.
Broader Than: A reference from a more general to a more specific Vocabulary Term.
Narrower Than: A reference from a more specific to a more general Vocabulary Term.

Information taken from: http://dublincore.org/


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