, Participants from Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries met in a special session
during DC-2006, and adopted a resolution to promote
the use of metadata in the Ibero-american community and strengthen the involvement of and co-operation
among implementers of Dublin Core metadata in that community.
Follow-up for Public Comment on revisions to Dublin Core elements
, Public Comment was held from 28 August to 25 September 2006 on
editorial revisions to labels, definitions and comments of terms in the Dublin
Core Metadata Element Set. Comments received will be discussed at the DCMI Usage Board meeting in Manzanillo, Mexico, on 30
September 2006, and the results will be finalized over the coming weeks.
DCMI Status report September 2006 published
, Makx Dekkers, DCMI Managing Director, has published a new status report of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative,
covering the period March to September 2006. Read the report...
Public Comment for revisions to Dublin Core Metadata Element Set
, The DCMI Usage Board has announced a Public Comment period for
editorial revisions to labels, definitions and comments of terms in the Dublin Core
Metadata Element Set. The proposed revisions clarify intended meanings and update the wording of definitions and comments in
accordance with the DCMI Abstract Model. Comments can be submitted from 28 August through 25 September 2006 by posting to the
DC-GENERAL mailing list. Comments received will be discussed at the
Usage Board meeting in Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico, on 30 September 2006.
Follow-up for Public Comment on DC-XML and DC-RDF
, Public Comment was held from 30 May through 27 June 2006 on revised guidelines for expressing Dublin Core metadata in
XML and in RDF.
A report on issues raised will serve as
the basis for further updates of the RDF expression.
Public Comment on "Expressing Dublin Core metadata using RDF"
, Mikael Nilsson has finalized a Working Draft on expressing Dublin Core metadata using the Resource Description Framework. Public Comment will be held from 30 May through 27 June. Comments of a technical nature should be sent to the dc-architecture mailing list, where a summary of modeling issues has been posted. An additional document has been prepared about differences between the new draft and legacy specifications.
Public Comment on "Expressing Dublin Core metadata using XML"
, Pete Johnston and Andy Powell have finalized a Working Draft on expressing Dublin Core metadata using XML. Public Comment will be held from 30 May through 27 June. Comments of a technical nature should be sent to the dc-architecture mailing list; a summary of technical issues has been posted there, with pointers to release notes and example schemas.
Revised recommendations for DCMI DCSV, DCMI Period, DCMI Point and DCMI Box published
, Makx Dekkers, DCMI Managing Director, has published a new status report of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, covering the period September 2005 to March 2006. Read the report...
Documentation contracts awarded
, In order to improve the availability of basic user documentation, the DCMI Directorate has awarded contracts to Andy Powell (Eduserv Foundation, UK) and Pete Johnston (UKOLN, University of Bath, UK) for a revision of the existing guidelines for implementing Dublin Core in XML; to Mikael Nilsson (Knowmania HB, Sweden) for a revision of the guidelines for expressing Dublin Core in RDF; and to the information consultant Barbara Gorson for a packet of basic introductory materials on Dublin Core. Revised versions of the encoding guidelines for XML and RDF are expected to be posted for public comment in the next months.
Next steps for revision of the DCMI Type Vocabulary
, Public comment was held from 8 December 2005 to 31 January 2006 on a set of proposed editorial changes to terms in the DCMI Type Vocabulary. The comments received during this period are reported in a tabular summary and will be discussed at a meeting of the DCMI Usage Board on 29-30 April 2006.
Next steps for revisions of DCMI DCSV, DCMI Period, DCMI Point and DCMI Box
, The public comment period on revisions to the legacy DCSV specifications has resulted in suggestions for minor editorial revisions. When finalized, these documents will replace the older legacy specifications as DCMI Recommendations.
Public Comment for DCMI DCSV, DCMI Period, DCMI Point and DCMI Box
, The Usage Board has updated the specifications for DCMI DCSV, DCMI Period, DCMI Point, and DCMI Box to bring their language in line with the DCMI Abstract
Model. These changes have been posted for a 30-day comment period, after which they will replace the legacy DCMI Recommendations.
More information...
XML schemas updated
, The XML schemas published on the XML Schemas page have been updated to include support for new terms recently approved by the Usage Board.
DC-2005 Tutorial slides now available in PDF
, The slides of the Tutorials that were given at DC-2005 are now available in
PDF from the Training section of the DCMI Web site.
Public Comment on changes to the DCMI Type Vocabulary
, The slides of the Tutorials that were given at DC-2005 are now available in the Training section of the DCMI Web site.
Role properties for Dublin-Core-based metadata
, The DCMI Usage Board, together with the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress, is pleased to announce the availability of a sub-set of MARC Relator terms as role properties which refine the "agent" elements of Dublin Core (Creator, Contributor, and Publisher). The use of MARC Relator terms will allow designers of Dublin-Core-based metadata applications to distinguish between different types of Contributor, such as Illustrator or Translator (see guidelines). For more information see "MARC Relator terms and Dublin Core".
DC-2005 papers now online
, The papers from the DC-2005 conference, held from 12-15 September 2005 in Leganés (Madrid) are now online in the Dublin Core Conference Paper Repository. The Repository already contained the papers from the DC-2002 (Florence), DC-2003 (Seattle) and DC-2004 (Shanghai)
conferences. Access is available through the link to “Conference Papers” in the left-hand navigation bar on the DCMI Home page.
DCMI Status report September 2005 published
, Makx Dekkers, DCMI Managing Director, has published a new status report of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, covering the period March to September 2005.
More information...
DCMI Conference Papers hosted by Simon Fraser University
, Joseph T. Tennis, Assistant Professor at The University of British Columbia, along with Mark Jordan and Brian
Owen of Simon Fraser University's WAC Bennett Library and Brad Allen at
Siderean Software, have established the Dublin Core Conference Paper Repository. The repository provides access
to the papers and posters delivered at DCMI Conferences from 2002 through 2004. Addition of the papers of DC-2005 is expected very soon. Built onsource software (MySQL, Linux, and Apache Tomcat) and displayed through Siderean Software's Seamark faceted navigation, this Repository offers the metadata community a
focused and easy access to these papers. Access is available through the link to “Conference Papers” in the left-hand navigation bar on the DCMI Home page.
DCMI Abstract Model available for Public Comment
, The DCMI Directorate is pleased to announce that the DCMI Abstract Model is now available for public comment as a Proposed Recommendation. We are inviting
comments on this important document until 5 March 2005. Comments should be sent to the DC-General mailing list with subject "Public Comment DCMI Abstract Model".
The Proposed Recommendation is available at: http://dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/
Public comment for revisions of four Recommendations
wordings have been modified to ensure that the documents conform to the DCMI Abstract Model (notably, the terms 'label' and 'value',
used to describe the parts of the components of structured values, were replaced with new terms 'componentLabel' and 'componentValue'
respectively)
other minor changes of wording and layout have been applied.
Public comment isuntil 22 August 2005. Comments should be sent to the DC-General mailing list with the title of the document in
the subject. See also the Public Comment page.
New terms published by the Usage Board
, The DCMI Usage Board is pleased to announce the creation of several new terms -- an encoding scheme for National Library of Medicine
Classification; Instructional Method; and three elements related to the method, policy, and periodicity of collection accrual (see the
Usage Board decisions page). The Usage Board will meet next on 9-10 September 2005, before DC-2005 in Madrid.
Please contact Thomas Baker for further information.
New version of Dublin Core user guide available
, A new version of Using Dublin Core, the official user guide to Dublin Core metadata,
is now available. The updated version includes guidance for new terms approved by the Usage Board, as well as new sections on the
DCMI Abstract Model and references to newly recommended documentation available for
implementers.
Citation guidelines published as DCMI Recommendation
Document explaining element refinement published as DCMI Recommended Resource
, The DCMI Directorate is pleased to announce that after the Public Comment period that ended in May 2005, the document
Element Refinement in Dublin Core Metadata that describes the concept and
appropriate use
of element refinement as used in Dublin Core metadata, is now published as a DCMI Recommended
Resource.
DCMI Abstract Model published as DCMI Recommendation
, The DCMI Directorate is pleased to announce that after the Public Comment period that took place in February 2005, the DCMI Abstract Model is now published as a DCMI Recommendation. The document is primarily aimed at the developers of software applications that support Dublin Core metadata, people involved in developing new syntax encoding guidelines for Dublin Core metadata and those people developing metadata application profiles based on the Dublin Core.
DCMI Status report March 2005 published
, Makx Dekkers, DCMI Managing Director, has published a new status report of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, covering the period October 2004-March 2005. More information...
DCMI Abstract Model available for Public Comment
, The DCMI Directorate is pleased to announce that the DCMI Abstract Model is now available for public comment as a Proposed
Recommendation. We are inviting comments on this important document until 5 March 2005. Comments should be sent to the DC-General mailing
list with subject "Public Comment DCMI Abstract Model". The Proposed Recommendation is available at: http://dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/
, Makx Dekkers, DCMI Managing Director, has published a new status report of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, covering the period March-September 2004. More information...
Usage Board announces new DCMI terms "License" and "Rights Holder"
, The Usage Board is pleased to announce the approval of two new terms -- "License" and "Rights Holder" -- with the status of "conforming". The new terms have been incorporated into DCMI's term documentation. More information....
DCMI Status report March 2004 published
, Makx Dekkers, DCMI Managing Director, has published the next status report of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, with highlights of the six months. More information...
Usage Board proposals available for Public Comment
, Three proposals submitted for consideration at the Usage Board meeting of 14-15 March 2004 in Bath are now available for Public Comment until 13 March 2004. More information...
Expressing Dublin Core in HTML/XHTML meta and link elements becomes DCMI Recommendation
, The DCMI Directorate is pleased to announce that the Expressing Dublin Core in HTML/XHTML meta and link elements is now a DCMI Recommendation. This document describes how a Dublin Core metadata record can be embedded into an HTML/XHTML Web page using HTML/XHTML elements.
Expressing Dublin Core in HTML/XHTML meta and link elements available for Public Comment
Guidelines for implementing Dublin Core in XML become DCMI Recommendation and new XML schemas published
, The DCMI Directorate is pleased to announce that the Guidelines for implementing Dublin Core in XML is now a DCMI Recommendation. This document considers both simple (unqualified) DC and qualified DC applications. At the same time, a new set of XML schemas is published. These support the encoding of Qualified Dublin Core metadata records, including the use of element refinements and encoding schemes, and follow the conventions described in Guidelines for expressing Dublin Core in XML.