Graham,
Sorry for the recent flood of information - its certainly rather
overwhelming for those trying to track significant trends. As you might
have surmised, we're all warming up for a three day meeting in Helsinki
next week. Lot's of jockeying going on to get our important issues on
the table for the meeting.
Stu Weibel, who organizes these meetings, has been really great at
getting us to put the results of these meetings into coherent written
reports. I'd stay tuned after next weeks meeting to see where the
meeting reports are published. They should be definitive documentation
of advances in the "state of the art".
You might want to tune out or coarsely filter the traffic until then.
Carl
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Starkey [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 1997 8:47 PM
To: 'meta2'
Subject: Lists, and levels of discussion
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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