DC XML Revision
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Introduction
This wiki is being used to develop a new DCMI Recommendation entitled "Expressing Dublin Core Metadata using XML (DC-XML)". Once published, this document will replace the current
Guidelines for implementing Dublin Core in XML Recommendation.
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Expressing Dublin Core Metadata using XML Pre-release Working Draft
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Issues in the current draft Working notes for draft authors
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Expressing Dublin Core Metadata using XML DC-XML 2006-05-29 First Working Draft released for Public Comment
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Release notes for DC-XML 2006-05-29
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DC-XML and W3C XML Schema Notes on using W3C XML Schema with the DC-XML 2006-05-29
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Expressing Dublin Core Metadata using XML DC-XML 2006-07-04 Second Working Draft circulated to DC Architecture list. (Introduces dcx:statement element, dcx:propertyURI attribute, DCX Qualified Names)
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Expressing Dublin Core Metadata using XML (DC-XML-Full) DC-XML-Full 2006-09-18 Working Draft circulated to DC Architecture list. (Revised/renamed version of DC-XML 2006-07-04 using dcxf:statement etc and supporting Value Class)
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Expressing Dublin Core Metadata using XML (DC-XML-Min) DC-XML-Min 2006-09-18 Working Draft circulated to DC Architecture list. (New format supporting a subset of the DCAM description model (using QNames for property URIs and supporting Value Class)
External links
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XML schemas to support the Guidelines for implementing DC in XML recommendation
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Pete Johnston, DC-XML and the DCMI Abstract Model) Discussion paper for DC Architecture WG meeting, DC-2005, Madrid, Spain, September 2005
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Pete Johnston, XML and the DCMI Abstract Model (Powerpoint)) Presentation to DC Architecture WG meeting, DC-2005, Madrid, Spain, September 2005
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Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages (GRDDL)