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The Dublin Core metadata terms are a set of vocabulary terms which can be used to describe resources for the purposes of discovery.
The full set of Dublin Core metadata terms can be found on the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative ( DCMI ) website.
The original set of 15 classic metadata terms, known as the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set are endorsed in the following standards documents:
The semantics of Dublin Core were established and are maintained by an international, cross-disciplinary group of professionals from librarianship, computer science, text encoding, museums, and other related fields of scholarship and practice.
The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative ( DCMI ) incorporated as an independent entity, separating from OCLC, in 2008 that provides an open forum for the development of interoperable online metadata standards for a broad range of purposes and of business models.
The Dublin Core standard includes two levels — Simple and Qualified.
Simple Dublin Core comprises 15 elements ; Qualified Dublin Core includes three additional elements ;— Audience, Provenance and RightsHolder ;— as well as a group of element refinements, also called qualifiers, that refine the semantics of the elements in ways that may be useful in resource discovery.
The Simple Dublin Core Metadata Element Set ( DCMES ) consists of 15 metadata elements:
Each Dublin Core element is optional and may be repeated.
There is no prescribed order in Dublin Core for presenting or using the elements.
The Dublin Core became ISO 15836 standard in 2006 and is used as a base-level data element set for the description of learning resources in the ISO / IEC 19788-2 Metadata for learning resources ( MLR ) -- Part 2: Dublin Core elements, prepared by the ISO / IEC JTC1 SC36.
Full information on element definitions and term relationships can be found in the Dublin Core Metadata Registry.
Subsequent to the specification of the original 15 elements, an ongoing process to develop exemplary terms extending or refining the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set ( DCMES ) was begun.
The additional terms were identified, generally in working groups of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, and judged by the DCMI Usage Board to be in conformance with principles of good practice for the qualification of Dublin Core metadata elements.

Dublin and Metadata
" Dublin " refers to Dublin, Ohio, where the work originated during the 1995 invitational OCLC / NCSA Metadata Workshop, hosted in by Online Computer Library Center ( OCLC ), a library consortium based there, and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications ( NCSA ).
One Document Type Definition based on Dublin Core is the Open Source Metadata Framework ( OMF ) specification.
The Zope CMF's Metadata products, used by the Plone, ERP5, the Nuxeo CPS Content management systems, SimpleDL, and FedoraCommons also implement Dublin Core.
* Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
* Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Publishes DCMI Abstract Model ( Cover Pages, March 2005 )
Such agreement is not inherent to RDF itself, although there are some controlled vocabularies in common use, such as Dublin Core Metadata, which is partially mapped to a URI space for use in RDF.
The transcriptions of the book were digitally encoded using the Text Encoding Initiative guidelines, and metadata for the images and transcriptions included identification and cataloging information based on Dublin Core Metadata Elements.
* the development and adoption of the e-Government Metadata Standard ( e-GMS ) based on the international Dublin Core model
One of the most successful contributions to this effort was the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, “ an open forum of libraries, archives, museums, technology organization, and software companies who work together to develop interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad range of purposes and business models .”
It has created a profile that supports Creative Commons licenses and is working on a profile for geospatial data and a profile for Dublin Core Metadata Initiative ( DCMI ) metadata.
* Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
The PBCore standard is built on the foundation of the Dublin Core ( ISO 15836 ), an international standard for resource discovery, and has been reviewed, though not endorsed, by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Usage Board.

Dublin and can
These winds can affect Dublin, but due to its easterly location it is least affected compared to other parts of the country.
The Dublin Core Abstract Model provides a reference model against which particular DC encoding guidelines can be compared, independent of any particular encoding syntax.
The main facility is the element, where the document can be described using Dublin Core metadata properties ( e. g., title, creator / author, subject, description, etc ).
There is a history of pensions in Ireland that can be traced back to Brehon Law imposing a legal responsibility on the kin group to take care of its members who were aged, blind, deaf, sick or insane .< REF > THE IRISH CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM AND THE ROLE OF IRISH OCCUPATIONAL PENSION FUNDS AS INSTITUTIONAL MONITORS-Lynn ( UCD PhD Thesis, 2005 )</ REF > For a discussion on pension funds and early Irish law, see F Kelly, A Guide to Early Irish Law ( Dublin, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1988 ).
*: Under Irish nationality law, any person with an Irish grandparent can become an Irish citizen by being registered in the Foreign Births Register at an Irish embassy or consular office, or at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin.
This flag can easily be confused with the flag of Dublin which has three castles in a similar pattern on a blue background ; it also resembles the lesser coat-of-arms of Sweden, the Three Crowns.
** Several fast food restaurants can be found within the cities: London, England ; Paris, France ; Dublin, Ireland ; and Madrid, Spain.
Numerous signs of Huguenot presence can still be seen with names still in use, and with areas of the main towns and cities named after the people who settled there, for instance the Huguenot District and French Church Street in Cork City, D ' Olier Street in Dublin named after a High Sheriff, and one of the founders of the Bank of Ireland.
This address is normally assigned from a hierarchical system, so you can be " Fred Murphy " to people in your house, " Fred Murphy, 1 Main Street " to Dubliners, or " Fred Murphy, 1 Main Street, Dublin " to people in Ireland, or " Fred Murphy, 1 Main Street, Dublin, Ireland " to people anywhere in the world.
Edward Sabine was born on Great Britain Street, Dublin to Joseph Sabine, a member of a prominent Anglo-Irish family whose connections with the country can be traced back to the seventeenth century.
It can also refer to Olaf III Guthfrithson of Dublin and to Olof III Skötkonung of Sweden.
The town is situated close to the M8 Dublin to Cork motorway, which runs to the east and can be accessed from Junctions 12 and 13.
From this, and from other documents of the same period, such as the Trinity College, Dublin manuscript of 1711, we can form an idea of the ritual of an operative lodge at the end of the 17th century.
This is particularly true in places where snowfall is not typical but heavy accumulating snowfalls can occur ( e. g., Dallas, Atlanta, Seattle, London, Dublin, Canberra, Vancouver and Las Vegas ).
The Plymouth Brethren is a conservative, Evangelical Christian movement, whose history can be traced to Dublin, Ireland, in the late 1820s.
The Plymouth Brethren is a conservative, Evangelical, restorationist movement whose history can be traced to Dublin, Ireland, in the late 1820s.
However during times of severe inclement weather the airport can suffer from delays or diversions to airports such as Shannon, Dublin or Kerry.
Passengers can connect at Ballybrophy halt to trains heading northeast to Dublin or southwest to Cork or Tralee.

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