Dublin Core Metadata Initiative http://dublincore.org/ Making it easier to find information. en-us 2006 <![CDATA[DC-2007 Preliminary program published, on-line registration]]> http://dublincore.org/news/2007/#dcmi-news- DC-2007, to be held in Singapore from 27 through 31 August 2007, has published the preliminary program for the conference. Keynotes will be given by Johannes Keizer, team leader for Semantic Standards in the Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome and Zhang Xiaoxing, Deputy Director of the National Cultural Information Resource Center of China. Online registration is now Please note the early bird rates that are valid until the 9th of July 2007. The Call for Sponsors is still]]> <![CDATA[DCMI Task Group for collaborative work on Resource Description and Access (RDA)]]> http://dublincore.org/news/2007/#dcmi-news- Resource Description and Access (RDA), a library standard being developed for resource description and access in the digital world, building on foundations established by the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR). The Task Group, led by Diane Hillmann of Cornell University and Gordon Dunsire of Strathclyde University, is being set up in response to recommendations of a meeting hosted by the British Library on 30 April and 1 May 2007 between people involved in DCMI, the Semantic Web community and developers of RDA. The charter of the Task Group is to define components of RDA as an RDF vocabulary for use in developing a Dublin Core application profile. The work will be done through a mailing list DC-RDA and a

This Task Group is for collaborative work on Resource Description and Access (RDA), building on agreements made at a [WWW]meeting held at the British Library April 30/May 1, 2007. Participants in the meeting came from DCMI and other Semantic Web groups, and the RDA development effort. The Task Group is led by Diane Hillmann of Cornell University and Gordon Dunsire of Strathclyde University. duced under the title “Making Information Work: the Dublin Core Way”.]]> <![CDATA[Dublin Core Metadata Element Set renewed as ANSI/NISO standard]]> http://dublincore.org/news/2007/#dcmi-news- ANSI/NISO Standard Z.]]> <![CDATA[Revised DCMI Abstract Model approved as a DCMI Recommendation]]> http://dublincore.org/news/2007/#dcmi-news- comments received in the public comment period in April 2007, a revised version of the DCMI Abstract Model has been approved as a DCMI Recommendation. A related specification “Expressing Dublin Core metadata using the Resource Description Framework (RDF)” supersedes a 2002 Proposed Recommendation on “Expressing Qualified Dublin Core in RDF / XML”. The new RDF specification remains a DCMI Proposed Recommendation pending the resolution of issues raised during the public comment period.]]>

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