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Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1
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Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1
Identifier:
http://dublincore.org/documents/2008/01/14/dces/
Supersedes:
http://dublincore.org/documents/2006/12/18/dces/
Latest version:
http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/
Date Issued:
2008-01-14
Status of document:
This is a DCMI Recommendation .
Description of document:
This document provides ready reference for the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1. For
more detailed documentation and links to historical versioning information, see the document
"DCMI Metadata Terms" .
Introduction
The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set is a vocabulary of fifteen
properties for use in resource description. The name "Dublin"
is due to its origin at a 1995 invitational workshop in Dublin,
Ohio; "core" because its elements are broad and generic,
usable for describing a wide range of resources.
The fifteen element "Dublin Core" described in this
standard is part of a larger set of metadata vocabularies
and technical specifications maintained by the Dublin Core
Metadata Initiative (DCMI). The full set of vocabularies,
DCMI Metadata Terms [DCMI-TERMS], also includes sets of
resource classes (including the DCMI Type Vocabulary [DCMI-TYPE]),
vocabulary encoding schemes, and syntax encoding schemes.
The terms in DCMI vocabularies are intended to be used in
combination with terms from other, compatible vocabularies
in the context of application profiles and on the basis of
the DCMI Abstract Model [DCAM].
All changes made to terms of the Dublin Core Metadata Element
Set since 2001 have been reviewed by a DCMI Usage Board in
the context of a DCMI Namespace Policy [DCMI-NAMESPACE].
The namespace policy describes how DCMI terms are assigned
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