News from 2019

Last week we delivered a successful conference in Seoul, with the tremendous support of our hosts, the National Library of Korea.

Registration is now closed.

The DCMI 2019 Programme Committee is pleased to announce that the programme for DCMI 2019 has been published.

The DCMI 2019 Conference has a new track for Work-in-Progress Posters as an additional opportunity to present, share and exchange information about innovation, implementation and best practices related to metadata. These posters are not peer-reviewed in order to maximize the possibility for the presenters to engage with attendees and receive feedback from leading researchers, consultants, and practitioners of the metadata community.

The deadline for submissions to the programme of the The Dublin Core™ Metadata Initiative (DCMI) annual international conference in 2019 has been extended to 2019-05-17.

We are delighted to welcome our newest DCMI institutional member, Library and Archives Canada (LAC). LAC is DCMI's first Canadian institutional member, so we are particularly excited to be adding Canada to those countries represented in DCMI.

The Dublin Core™ Metadata Initiative (DCMI) annual international conference in 2019 will be hosted by the National Library of Korea, in Seoul, South Korea, 23rd - 26th September, 2019.
The W3C Data Exchange Working Group has issued first drafts of two potential standards relating to profiles.
The first is a small ontology for profile resources. This ontology is based on the case where an application profile is made up of one or more documents or resources, such as both human-readable instructions and a SHACL validation document. The ontology links those into a single graph called a "profile" and states the role of each resource.