There are many individuals who wish to keep track of Dublin Core
developments and implement the Dublin Core metadata set. The html-metadata
list is an 'implementors list' for discussion of deployment e.g. metadata
creation tools,
harvesting DC etc as well as incorporating DC Metadata in HTML documents.
I have posted our project groups' effort to use the Dublin
Core Elements for web medical documents for comment on the
html-metadata mail list. Perhaps this post can stimulate discussion of
Dublin
Core metadata applications, user needs, as well as provide a summaries of
syntax issues.
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Dr.Gary Malet, Medical Informatics Fellow, Family Physician
Oregon Health Sciences University
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"MEDICAL MATRIX"- Hypertext Internet Clinical Medicine Resources
http://www.medmatrix.org/
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>From: Graham Starkey <[log in to unmask]>
>To: 'meta2' <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Lists, and levels of discussion
>Date: Monday, September 29, 1997 5:46 PM
>I have an interest and a need to keep in touch with developments in the
Dublin Core work and any other >metadata developments, but the level of
detailed conversation within this list is too low and voluminous >for me.
There is a high volume of messages which I have neither the time nor the
background to >contribute to, but I wish to keep track at a layer below
occasionally looking at a web site just in case >it's changed.
>Is there a solution?
>Graham Starkey
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