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Journal of Education For Library and Information Science, 2021
The quality of metadata has a direct effect on the ability to find, identify, select, obtain, and explore information; therefore, training to create high-quality metadata is an important, yet challenging, task for LIS educators.
Oksana L. Zavalina, Mary Burke
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The quality of metadata has a direct effect on the ability to find, identify, select, obtain, and explore information; therefore, training to create high-quality metadata is an important, yet challenging, task for LIS educators.
Oksana L. Zavalina, Mary Burke
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Usage-Driven Dublin Core Descriptor Selection
International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 2016João Rocha da Silva +2 more
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Journal of Internet Cataloging, 2001
SUMMARY The article examines the adequacy of the Dublin Core element set (version 1,1) for describing serials and finds that, overall, it works well, except for dates and the volume/date designation.
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SUMMARY The article examines the adequacy of the Dublin Core element set (version 1,1) for describing serials and finds that, overall, it works well, except for dates and the volume/date designation.
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Library Hi Tech News, 2004
The Dublin Core Metadata Standard was conceived illegitimately, had a troubled life, and has finally met its demise. Developed as a tool for online resource discovery, the standard waned after the arrival of Google. Because its fields were designed with a lack of specificity, Dublin Core suffered from nonstandard data elements and poor interoperability.
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The Dublin Core Metadata Standard was conceived illegitimately, had a troubled life, and has finally met its demise. Developed as a tool for online resource discovery, the standard waned after the arrival of Google. Because its fields were designed with a lack of specificity, Dublin Core suffered from nonstandard data elements and poor interoperability.
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Journal of Library Administration, 2001
This paper proposes a mechanism for using the Dublin Core for search and retrieval in Z39.50. Consensus agreement on this proposal is needed from the Z39.50 Implementors Group and from the Dublin Core community. This paper is not a tutorial on Z39.50. A minimal understanding of Z39.50 is necessary to understand the details of this discussion.
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This paper proposes a mechanism for using the Dublin Core for search and retrieval in Z39.50. Consensus agreement on this proposal is needed from the Z39.50 Implementors Group and from the Dublin Core community. This paper is not a tutorial on Z39.50. A minimal understanding of Z39.50 is necessary to understand the details of this discussion.
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This book is designed as a quick introduction to authoring metadata using basic elements from the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative.
Matheis, Caitlin S +2 more
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Matheis, Caitlin S +2 more
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International Journal on Digital Libraries, 2019
J. Silva, Cristina Ribeiro, J. C. Lopes
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J. Silva, Cristina Ribeiro, J. C. Lopes
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Data Deposit in a CKAN Repository: A Dublin Core-Based Simplified Workflow
Italian Research Conference on Digital Library Management Systems, 2019Y. Karimova +2 more
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