The 4th Dublin Core Metadata Workshop
March 3 - 5, 1997
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OCLC, Inc. DSTC National Library of Australia |
The Dublin Core workshop series promotes and develops the metadata elements required to facilitate the discovery of resources (documents and images) in a networked environment such as the Internet and support interoperability amongst heterogenous metadata systems. The workshop participants cover a wide range people from industry, academic, research, and library communities.
The Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), the Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC), and the National Library of Australia (NLA) are pleased to host the 4th Dublin Core Metadata Workshop. This fourth workshop in the series will address major open issues concerning deployment of the Dublin Core and afford developers and planners an opportunity to share experiences with others.
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General: High-level overview of the workshop | ![]() |
Schedule & Agenda: Outline and framework of the workshop | |
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Participants: (no longer available) Names, email contacts, and personal and project home pages of registered attendees | ![]() |
Conference Mailing List: (no longer available). | |
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Registration: (no longer available) Is now closed. | ![]() |
Additional Resources: References to background Dublin Core information and previous workshops | |
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Canberra: Information on Canberra, the capital of Australia | ![]() |
Open Metadata Seminar: Public Seminar on March 6th |
Workshop Organising Committee
The organisers gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation and the Digital Library Initiative for providing travel assistance to help defray the costs of atttendance for a number of US participants. |
Workshop Steering Committee
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