| |
| | Dublin Core - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Dublin Core is one standard for a set of descriptors (such as the title, publisher, subjects, etc.) that are used to catalog a wide range of networked resources, such as digitized text documents, photographs and audiovisual media. |
 | | The term "Dublin Core" has no connection with Dublin, Ireland; rather, it is a basic but expandable "core" list of descriptors that were developed at OCLC, a library consortium which is based in Dublin, Ohio, USA. |
 | | The semantics of Dublin Core were established and are continually refined by an international, cross-disciplinary group of professionals from librarianship, computer science, text encoding, the museum community, and other related fields of scholarship and practice. |
| en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dublin_Core (1006 words) |
|