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The Dublin Core vocabulary, also known as the Dublin Core Metadata Terms (DCMT), is a general purpose metadata vocabulary for describing resources of any type. It was first developed for describing web content in the early days of the World Wide Web. The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) is responsible for maintaining the Dublin Core ...
DCMI may refer to: Double crossover merging interchange, a proposed type of road interchange; Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, the organization responsible for maintaining the Dublin Core metadata standard; Data Center Manageability Interface, a technical specification first published by Intel in 2008
Office Open XML uses the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and DCMI Metadata Terms to store document properties. Dublin Core is a standard for cross-domain information resource description and is defined in ISO 15836:2003. An example document properties file (docProps/core.xml) that uses Dublin Core metadata, is:
EBUCore is a set of descriptive and technical metadata based on the Dublin Core and adapted to media. EBUCore is the flagship metadata specification of EBU, [9] the largest professional association of broadcasters around the world. It is developed and maintained by EBU's Technical Department. [10]
English: Logo of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI). The DCMI logo consists of a central sphere, representing the core of the Initiative. The inner surrounding spheres represent the original 15 core data elements available in the DCMI Metadata Element Set (ISO standard 15836). The outer spheres represent an interpreted and extended ...
PRISM provides a framework for the interchange and preservation of content and metadata, a collection of elements to describe that content, and a set of controlled vocabularies listing the values for those elements. PRISM can be XML, RDF/XML, or XMP and incorporates Dublin Core elements.
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Could someone who undertands Dublin Core better than me explain how DCMI Metadata Terms relates to "qualified Dublin Core"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.47.222.9 13:03, 21 January 2010 (UTC) Actually, both the original 15 terms and the "qualified Dublin Core" are now considered superseded by the terms listed on that page.