FRBR in Dublin Core Application Profiles
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FRBR in Dublin Core Application Profiles


Assessing FRBR in Dublin Core Application Profiles by Talat Chaudhri appears in Ariadne no. 58.
The question remains as to whether FRBR is suitable for Web delivery within repositories, and for which specific resource types and DCAPs. Until this is answered with practical testing, it will be difficult or even impossible to frame a ?core DCAP? and subsequently analyse whether the concept would be of practical use. Metadata need to be flexible and re-usable in the fast-changing world of repositories. In order to make best use of the specific improvements to repository metadata that the DCAPs have provided, it may be to their advantage to re-analyse their entity models.




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