
The type of term as described in the DCMI Abstract Model. The Uniform Resource Identifier used to uniquely identify a term.Ī statement that represents the concept and essential nature of the term. The human-readable label assigned to the term.

RDF Schema versions of the DCMI term declarationsĮach term is specified with the following minimal set of attributes:Ī token assigned to the term, unique within the term's DCMI namespace. Metadata Element Set, which have also been published as IETF Included are the fifteen terms of the Dublin Core Of all metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata This document is an up-to-date, authoritative specification Properties in the legacy /elements/1.1/ namespaceĬontributor, coverage, creator, date, description, format, identifier, language, publisher, relation, rights, source, subject, title, typeĭCMIType, DDC, IMT, LCC, LCSH, MESH, NLM, TGN, UDCīox, ISO3166, ISO639-2, ISO639-3, Period, Point, RFC1766, RFC3066, RFC4646, URI, W3CDTFĪgent, AgentClass, BibliographicResource, FileFormat, Frequency, Jurisdiction, LicenseDocument, LinguisticSystem, Location, LocationPeriodOrJurisdiction, MediaType, MediaTypeOrExtent, MethodOfAccrual, MethodOfInstruction, PeriodOfTime, PhysicalMedium, PhysicalResource, Policy, ProvenanceStatement, RightsStatement, SizeOrDuration, Standard Index of Terms Properties in the /terms/ namespaceĪbstract, accessRights, accrualMethod, accrualPeriodicity, accrualPolicy, alternative, audience, available, bibliographicCitation, conformsTo, contributor, coverage, created, creator, date, dateAccepted, dateCopyrighted, dateSubmitted, description, educationLevel, extent, format, hasFormat, hasPart, hasVersion, identifier, instructionalMethod, isFormatOf, isPartOf, isReferencedBy, isReplacedBy, isRequiredBy, issued, isVersionOf, language, license, mediator, medium, modified, provenance, publisher, references, relation, replaces, requires, rights, rightsHolder, source, spatial, subject, tableOfContents, temporal, title, type, valid Terms related to the DCMI Abstract Model.Properties in the legacy /elements/1.1/ namespace.Properties, vocabulary encoding schemes, syntax encoding schemes, and Maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, including Special SessionPlease contact us to arrange a special session of this class for a group of seven or more, with a negotiable discount, or to be notified when it is next scheduled.This document is an up-to-date specification of all metadata terms Contact us by email, and we can make arrangements to suit your institution's business processes. Payment InfoOur shopping cart system allows you to pay with a credit card or with PayPal.Īlternatively, if it is an institutional payment, we can arrange to invoice you. Prior to the start of the workshop, we will send participants their login instructions. We will contact you to request this information in response to your processed payment if you do not include it in the “notes” field. On the payment page in the shopping cart system, there is a place to add notes, such as the names and email addresses of participants you wish to enroll. Contact us if you have technical difficulties using our shopping cart system or would like to pay for an enrollment using another method.

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How to RegisterTo enroll yourself or other participants in a class, use the “Register” button that follows the description of each course. Practice basic metadata description using Dublin Core, understanding the structure and basic principles Understand the terminology associated with metadata and the structure of metadata expressed in XMLĮxplore metadata schemas EAD, MODs, MADs, VRACore, and Dublin Core understanding the common uses of each schema Students will become familiar with the different types of metadata, understand the basic principles of metadata, the terminology and structure of XML expressed metadata and build critical skills applicable to systems work, cataloging, metadata work, and general web work.ĭevelop a firm understanding of the basic types of metadata including structural, descriptive, and administrative metadata including rights management (DRM) Additionally, MARC and Dublin Core metadata records will be compared, providing insights into the similarities of description and the differences. This course focuses on learning the basic principles of metadata including types of metadata, metadata schemas (EAD, MOD, MAD, Dublin Core, VRACore), mapping between schemas, and a brief overview of metadata expressed in XML.
