DC-2010 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications

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Making Metadata Work Harder: Celebrating 15 Years of Dublin Core DC-2010 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications

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Download: http://www.asis.org/Conferences/DC-2010/DC-2010-Program.pdf

Program Key:

Workshops: Sessions labeled “Workshop” are working sessions where the Dublin Core Communities and Task Groups advance the working agenda of the Dublin Core. Sessions include reports on current work, agenda setting, and discussion of ongoing and new issues of concern to the specific Community or Task Group.
Special Sessions: Sessions labeled “Special Session” are unique sessions addressing topics of special interest to the Dublin Core community. The format of Special Sessions varies and may include combinations of speaker/panel presentations, hands-on exploration, and discussion.
Tutorials: Sessions labeled “Tutorial” are 1/2 day instructional sessions geared to those unfamiliar with the topics being addressed.
Papers & Special Sessions: Sessions labeled “Papers” or “Project Reports” are presentation sessions of peer reviewed Papers of interest to the Dublin Core community that break new ground in metadata theory or practice and Project Reports that present existing projects that demonstrate new solutions to existing metadata problems and illustrate metadata best practices..

DCMI (“Dublin Core Metadata Initiative”) is certainly a wide open organization, this organization is engaged inside the vast progression of the many interoperable metadata standards that recently started supporting a comprehensive choice of reasons and company models. The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative activities contain at their main core several architecture and modeling and functions which discuss and collaborative function in DCMI Cities and DCMI Job Groups. Every year several conferences and courses are being executed at standards liaison, and there are multiple academic efforts to market the common acceptance of metadata standards and practices.

This year conference is going to be so important that even I have decided to skip my daily Yoga classes, put aside my Yoga pants and put all my effort and energy into this conference, if I could do it, you can do it also.

These types of how resources might be displayed to users are the main discussion and are the primary goal of the Metadata applications. It is produced using the Dublin Core and IMS metadata standards. But, These are not the actual metadata records. Each standard can specify that any one metadata record ought to correspond with 1 and just 1 electronic file (its a unique one way relation between keys). Therefore exactly where we’ve a variety of delivery formats to get a stream, we have to have exactly the same variety of metadata records identical (other wise we are losing the advantage of that system) aside from technical particulars (one good example might be connection speed and link). An individual would be confused if offered say three virtually indistinguishable records. Here then there is certainly 1 display for users which amalgamates information from each and every record. The benefit that this could possibly be completed varies among metadata formats. One more alternative would be to generate a relational database whose fields are according to both standards from which Dublin Core or IMS records could be extracted when necessary for download or exchange.