DSPACE implementations are a good way to see DC records. If you go to
the Harvard DSPACE:
http://dash.harvard.edu
retrieved records have an option for you to see the underlying DC
record, e.g.:
http://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/3353820?show=full
These records are more detailed than many DC records.
Another DSPACE repo, just for comparison:
http://dspace.mit.edu
kc
On 5/11/12 11:24 PM, Dan Brickley wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I keep finding myself in need of a collection of real-world examples
> of DC usage. I can't be alone in this!
>
> For the schema.org mapping work, and in general to inform discussion
> around schema.org about how it might add vocabulary around
> http://schema.org/Book, http://schema.org/ScholarlyArticle etc., it
> would be great to have a few (10-20, say) examples of different Dublin
> Core records. I know DC has been used and extended in all kinds of
> ways, from image archives, educational resources, books, OAI-PMH,
> articles, etc etc. I just can't easily put my hands on some
> illustrative examples of all this. It would be particularly useful to
> have a sense of which patterns are most widely used - a theme which
> ties in to the 'application profiles' discussion. But just a standard
> bundle of basic DC examples would be great to start with - does anyone
> have something like this?
>
> cheers,
>
> Dan
>
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