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Dublin Core Conference 2010: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Diane Ileana Hillmann, Michael Lauruhn:
Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, DC 2010, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, October 20-22, 2010. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative 2010 - Introductions and Committees.
- Emma Tonkin, Andrew Hewson:
Building blocks of metadata: What can we learn from Lego™? 1-10 - Sherry Koshman:
Visualizing Metadata for Environmental Datasets. 11-19 - Maja Zumer, Marcia Lei Zeng, Athena Salaba:
FRBR: A Generalized Approach to Dublin Core Application Profiles. 21-30 - Jenn Riley:
Enhancing Interoperability of FRBR-Based Metadata. 31-43 - Jennifer B. Bowen:
Moving Library Metadata Toward Linked Data: Opportunities Provided by the eXtensible Catalog. 44-59 - Margaret Devey, Marie-Claude Côté, Leigh Bain, Lynne McAvoy:
Celebrating 10 Years of Government of Canada Metadata Standards. 104-114 - Paul Asman, San Cannon, Christine Sommo:
Extending RSS to Meet Central Bank Needs. 115-127 - Jian Qin, Miao Chen, Xiaozhong Liu, Andrea Kathleen Wiggins:
Linking Entities in Scientific Metadata. 128-136 - Carol Jean Godby:
From records to streams: Merging library and publisher metadata. 138-140 - Steven J. Miller:
The One-To-One Principle: Challenges in Current Practice. 150-164 - Hannah Tarver:
Better Guidelines, Better Functionality: How Metadata Supports the Cycle of System Improvement at UNT. 165-176
- Yunyun Shen, Long Xiao, Ying Feng:
Building Metadata Application Framework for Chinese Digital Library: A Case Study of National Digital Library of China. 61-67 - Sarah Buchanan:
Use of Community Metadata: Public Policy Research in PolicyArchive. 68-73 - Myung-Ja Han, Sheila Bair, Jason Lee:
Creating Metadata Best Practices for CONTENTdm Users. 74-78 - Stephanie Ogeneski Christensen, Douglas D. Dunlop:
The Case for Implementing Core Descriptive Embedded Metadata at the Smithsonian. 80-97 - James E. Andrews, Denise Shereff, Timothy B. Patrick, Rachel L. Richesson:
The Question about Questions: Is DC a Good Choice to Address the Challenges of Representation of Clinical Research Questions and Value Sets? 88-93 - Jacques Ducloy, Thierry Daunois, Muriel Foulonneau, Alice Hermann, Jean-Charles Lamirel, Stéphane Sire, Jean-Pierre Thomesse, Christine Vanoirbeek:
Metadata for WICRI, a Network of Semantic Wikis for Communities in Research and Innovation. 94-102
- Louise Spiteri, Laurel Tarulli, Alyssa Graybeal:
The public library catalogue as a social space: Transaction log analysis of user interaction with social discovery systems. 178-179 - Mary Jo Dorsey, Ellen Detlefsen:
Vocabulary and Taxonomy Issues When Searching Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Health LiteratureT health literature. 180-181 - Sheila Bair, Susan Steuer:
Towards a Premodern Manuscript Application Profile. 182-183 - Lars G. Svensson:
Universal Access to Cultural Heritage Material: The Europeana Resolution Discovery Service for Persistent Identifiers. 184-185 - Ahsan Morshed, Gudrun Johannsen, Johannes Keizer, Marcia Lei Zeng:
Bridging End Users' Terms and AGROVOC Concept Server Vocabularies. 186-189 - Alma B. Rivera Aguilera, Magaly Vega Lopez, Acalia Pozo-Marrero:
Metadata application profile: Integrating different metadata schemes for cataloguing digital learning material collection at Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero, Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México. 190-191 - Hsueh-hua Chen, Chiung-min Tsai, Ya-chen Ho:
Creating Collection-Level Metadata: A TELDAP Case Study. 192-193 - Philipp Mayr, Benjamin Zapilko, York Sure:
Establishing a Multi-Thesauri-Scenario based on SKOS and Cross-Concordances. 194-196
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