Dublin Core

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The '''Dublin core''' (which has nothing to do with Ireland; the Dublin referred to is Dublin, Ohio, USA, where the first meeting was held to devise the standard) is a standardized set of metadata fields to give information about resources. Its uses include as meta tags in [[HTML]] to identify web documents, but there is also an [[XML]]-based standalone format for it which can be used for storing bibliographic information.
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The '''Dublin Core''' (which has nothing to do with Ireland; the Dublin referred to is Dublin, Ohio, USA, where the first meeting was held to devise the standard) is a standardized set of metadata fields to give information about resources. Its uses include as meta tags in [[HTML]] to identify web documents, but there is also an [[XML]]-based standalone format for it which can be used for storing bibliographic information.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Core Dublin core (Wikipedia)]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Core Dublin Core (Wikipedia)]
 
* [http://dublincore.org/ Dublin Core official site]
 
* [http://dublincore.org/ Dublin Core official site]
 
* [http://www.dublincoregenerator.com/ Dublin Core Generator] (online utility)
 
* [http://www.dublincoregenerator.com/ Dublin Core Generator] (online utility)

Latest revision as of 17:48, 13 January 2013

File Format
Name Dublin Core
Ontology
Extension(s) .dcx

The Dublin Core (which has nothing to do with Ireland; the Dublin referred to is Dublin, Ohio, USA, where the first meeting was held to devise the standard) is a standardized set of metadata fields to give information about resources. Its uses include as meta tags in HTML to identify web documents, but there is also an XML-based standalone format for it which can be used for storing bibliographic information.

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