DC-2001
Proceedings of the International Conference on
Dublin Core and Metadata Applications 2001

(c)2001 National Institute of Informatics
ISBN 4-924600-98-9

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Title: What Terms Does Your Metadata Use? Application Profiles as Machine-Understandable Narratives
Author(s): Thomas Baker (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft), Makx Dekkers (Dublin Core Metadata Initiative), Rachel Heery, Manjula Patel (UK Office for Library and Information Networking) and Gauri Salokhe (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)
Abstract: The SCHEMAS Registry aims at providing a selected and annotated overview of metadata vocabularies and their use in application environments. Based on harvested metadata in RDF (Resource Description Framework), the registry allows users to explore links between "namespace schemas", which declare standard definitions of metadata terms, and "application profiles" - RDF statements about the use or adaptation of namespace terms for particular domains, services, or projects. Where instance metadata does not follow standard namespaces or explicit data models, this style allows implementors to assert an explicit mapping to standard terms. Registering profiles can help harmonize metadata usage in particular domains and, in the longer term, could provide a machine-processable basis for automating crosswalks and conversions.
Keywords: Metadata, Semantic Web, RDF, Application Profiles
pages: 151-159

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