We use image (and also video) for our resources (http://matrix.msu.edu/).
best,
Amy
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Dear DCMI practitioners
Who has used the term 'Image' as a DC.Type?
Answers to this question could help us determine the environmental impact of
offering alternatives to this term. Has 'Image' been widely used to describe
resource types or is it rarely used? Is there a better way we can find out?
Please let us know of the experiences that you've had in your domain.
Revealing that you've never used the term is as useful as saying that you
have. No one will know - anonymity is assured.
You can reply direct to me or the DC.Type Working Group list, see:
http://dublincore.org/groups/type/ where you'll find more details of the
proposals for moving image and still image DCMI Types - if you're interested.
Reply now, this is a collaborative effort - we need your help.
Regards
Simon
Simon Pockley - Collections Manager
[voice] 61 3 8663 2402 [fax] 61 3 8663 2211 [email] [log in to unmask]
ACMI Collections - 196 Flinders St. Melbourne, Australia 3000 The Australian
Centre for the Moving Image - Federation Square film - video - television -
multimedia - internet - games - emerging media http://www.acmi.net.au
Discover Australia's largest moving image collections - join now
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