Dublin Core I-D available

The Dublin Core has been discussed on the WEBDAV list as a canonical
example of a metadata schema.  Now available as an Internet Draft.

- Jim

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>       Title     : Dublin Core Metadata for Simple Resource Description
>       Author(s) : S. Weibel, J. Kunze, C. Lagoze
>       Filename  : draft-kunze-dc-00.txt
>       Pages     : 6
>       Date      : 02/12/1997
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>The Dublin Core Metadata Workshop Series began in 1995 with an invitational
>workshop intended to bring together librarians, digital library
>researchers, content experts, and text-markup experts to promote better
>description standards for electronic resources.  The Dublin Core is a
>15-element set of descriptors that has emerged from this effort in
>interdisciplinary and international consensus building.
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Received on Monday, 17 February 1997 13:20:16 UTC