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The DC-Usage committee has complete balloting of the initial round of proposed Dublin Core™ Interoperability Qualifiers. These qualifiers are intended to promote interoperability among applications that use element refinements and encoding schemes to increase the semantic precision of metadata.


The Resource Description Framework (RDF) Schema specification has received editorial revisions and is today published as a W3C Candidate Recommendation. This specification describes how to use RDF to describe RDF vocabularies.


The following questions have been added to the FAQ: What is "Simple Dublin Core™"?; What is "Qualified Dublin Core™"?; What is the Warwick Framework?; Can I add a new element to Dublin Core?; and How do I store names in Dublin Core?


As part of a bilingual site for New Zealand educators, users will be able to search either in English or Maori or both.


AVEL is a gateway to quality Australasian engineering and information technology resources.


This two day workshop focuses on information access and management issues in museums and cultural heritage organizations through the use of the CIMI recommendations for the Dublin Core™ metadata standard.


The Foundations Project is a State of Minnesota multi-agency collaborative project aimed at improving public access to environmental and natural resources and information.


At last week's meeting of the CEN/ISS workshop on Metadata for Multimedia Information-Dublin Core™ (MMI-DC), approval in unison was given for Dublin Core, version 1.1 as a CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA).


Under the Taiwan Digital Museum Project, Dublin Core™ has been adopted as the basis of the metadata developed for various kinds of objects.


This national site, an initiative of the New Zealand Ministry of Education is a bilingual education potal site for quality-assured content and links to evaluated online education resources.