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oapen-20.500.12657-348952020-09-30T12:07:41Z Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata for e-Communities AA.VV, Various Authors atti metadata e-communities biblioteca library proceedings dublin core Resource Description Framework Web resource XML XML schema bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GL Library & information sciences DC-2002 marks the tenth in the ongoing series of International Dublin Core Workshops, and the second that includes a full program of tutorials and peer-reviewed conference papers. Interest in Dublin Core metadata has grown from a small collection of pioneering projects to adoption by governments and international organizations worldwide. The greatest challenge of the current phase of metadata development is bringing together the diversity of local conventions, domain specific requirements, and different encoding conventions such taht cross-domain interoperability can be achieved. DC-2002 marks the tenth in the ongoing series of International Dublin Core Workshops, and the second that includes a full program of tutorials and peer-reviewed conference papers. Interest in Dublin Core metadata has grown from a small collection of pioneering projects to adoption by governments and international organizations worldwide. The greatest challenge of the current phase of metadata development is bringing together the diversity of local conventions, domain specific requirements, and different encoding conventions such taht cross-domain interoperability can be achieved. 2010-12-31 23:55:55 2019-04-30 12:53:18 2020-04-01T15:29:06Z 2020-04-01T15:29:06Z 2002 book 345123 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34895 eng Proceedings e report application/pdf n/a 345123.pdf Firenze University Press 10.26530/OAPEN_345123 DC-2002 marks the tenth in the ongoing series of International Dublin Core Workshops, and the second that includes a full program of tutorials and peer-reviewed conference papers. Interest in Dublin Core metadata has grown from a small collection of pioneering projects to adoption by governments and international organizations worldwide. The greatest challenge of the current phase of metadata development is bringing together the diversity of local conventions, domain specific requirements, and different encoding conventions such taht cross-domain interoperability can be achieved. 10.26530/OAPEN_345123 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 open access
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