Nancy,
Please do submit this proposal. We are not planning on submitting any
papers relating to the NZ government metadata work, but the issue of
controlled vocabularies, and implementation models that allow widespread
use of a number of shared (and possibly evolving) vocabularies) is of
interest to us. So I hope we see something on your work in the programme.
Regards,
John
John Roberts
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At this late date we are considering submitting a paper on our work in the
Government of Canada on controlled vocabularies, schema and possibly
extensibility models. To build on the session in Seattle on Value Spaces.
Have any other DC Gov folks submitted papers? Would you share the topics?
I'm not trying to subvert the paper review process. We just want to
present something useful that complements what others may be presenting but
does not duplicate.
Nancy
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At popular request, the deadline for papers submitted for
the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata
Applications [1], to be held on 11-14 October 2004 at Shanghai
Library, has been extended to
Saturday 15 May
The conference keynotes will be held by Zhang Xiaolin of the Chinese
Academy of Science and by Eric Miller of the World-Wide Web Consortium.
[1] http://dc2004.library.sh.cn/english/cfp/
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