I confess I am not a subscriber to this list. I further confess I hope
not to be. It may be that we have to separate general discussions from
implementation discussions. Is there general consensus that this is the
time for this to happen? Of those of you who are subscribed to both, is
it your sense that this must be the case?
stu
On Monday, September 29, 1997 11:16 PM, Gary Malet
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> 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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> >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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