DCMI Abstract Model
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DCMI Abstract Model


A revised version of the DCMI Abstract Model has been has been approved as a DCMI Recommendation.
This document specifies an abstract model for Dublin Core metadata. The primary purpose of this document is to specify the components and constructs used in Dublin Core metadata. It defines the nature of the components used and describes how those components are combined to create information structures. It provides an information model which is independent of any particular encoding syntax. Such an information model allows us to gain a better understanding of the kinds of descriptions that we are encoding and facilitates the development of better mappings and cross-syntax translations.




- Interoperability Levels For Dublin Core Metadata
New from the Dublin Core folks.Interoperability Levels for Dublin Core Metadata published as DCMI Recommended Resource "Interoperability Levels for Dublin Core Metadata" has been published as a Recommended Resource. The document discusses modeling choices...

- Moinmoin Wiki Syntax For Description Set Profiles
The Dublin Core folks have a draft, A MoinMoin Wiki Syntax for Description Set ProfilesThis document describes a MoinMoin wiki syntax for a Description Set Profile as defined in the DCMI Working Draft "Description Set Profiles: A constraint language for...

- Dublin Core News
An updated specification for DC-TEXT, a syntax for serializing, or representing, a Dublin Core metadata description set in plain text, has been published as a DCMI Recommended Resource.The "Description Set Model" of the DCMI Abstract Model [DCAM] describes...

- Dublin Core News
News from the Dublin Core folks.Public comment will be held from 2 to 30 April 2007 on two related documents: the "DCMI Abstract Model" and the specification "Expressing Dublin Core metadata using the Resource Description Framework", or DC-RDF. In accordance...

- Public Comment For Revision Of Dcmi Abstract Model
The DCMI Abstract Model, which attained the status of DCMI Recommendation in March 2005, has been revised in light of discussion and feedback from the DCMI Architecture Working Group, the DCMI Usage Board, and the broader community. This revised version...



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