Task Leader: Robina Clayphan
Task Leader: Mary Woodley
Status: This group is currently active
Date created: 2006-12-12
Objective: To finalise the DC Libraries application profile (DC-Lib) and submit it to the Usage Board for review and registration.

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Liraries Application Profile Workshop in Pittsburgh

Workshop of DCMI Libraries Task Group to discuss the current draft of the DCMI Libraries Application Profile

Date: 20 October 2010
Time: 9:00 pm - 5:00 am
Location: [WWW]Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

Agenda:

9:00 pm - 10:30 pm: [WWW]Objectives and scope and [WWW]Functional Requirements

10:30 pm - 11:00 pm: Break

11:00 pm - 12:30 pm: [WWW]Entity relationship model

12:30 pm - 1:30 am: Lunch

1:30 am - 3:00 am: [WWW]Description Set Profile

3:00 am - 5:00 am * Examples Using Dublin Core

Purpose

The purpose of the DCMI Libraries Application Profile Task Group is to finalise the DCMI Libraries Application Profile, taking into account latest best practice and the agreements reached at the meeting in October 2007.

The Task Group reports to the [WWW]DCMI Libraries Community
Related discussion will take place on the [WWW]Libraries Community list.

Work Plan

The Task Group is working on a RevisionDraft since August 2009.

DC Libraries Application Profile (DC-Lib)

See the latest version of [WWW]DC-Lib

DC-Lib is a draft application profile that proposes how to use the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set in libraries and library-related applications and projects. It was originally prepared by the DCMI-Libraries Application Profile drafting committee, a subset of the DCMI-Libraries Working Group.

The most recent version was prepared in August 2004 and incorporates decisions made by the DCMI Usage Board at its meetings in 2003 and issues discussed in the WG meeting in Seattle in September 2003. It has been reformatted in conformance with the [FTP]Dublin Core Application Profile Guidelines produced by the CEN MMI-DC Workshop.

Current Documents

Related Activities

RDA DataModelMeeting

DC2007 LibrariesCommunityActivity

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