Folks, this is a last call for comments on the document "Encoding Dublin
Core Metadata in HTML". The latest draft is now available in the IETF
archives, and is the same as the 18 May draft except for the very few
changes I detailed in a recent message.
The last call period will extend through the end of June, at which time
resolution of final comments (e.g., resulting from the current case
convention discussion) will be incorporated in the final draft submitted
to the RFC editor. I'll be away from email in June, so comments addressed
to me probably won't get a response until mid-July.
-John
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Title : Encoding Dublin Core Metadata in HTML
Author(s) : J. Kunze
Filename : draft-kunze-dchtml-01.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 26-May-99
The Dublin Core [DC1] is a small set of metadata elements for describing
information resources. This document explains how these elements are
expressed using the META and LINK tags of HTML [HTML4.0]. A sequence of
metadata elements embedded in an HTML file is taken to be a description
of that file. Examples illustrate conventions allowing interoperation
with current software that indexes, displays, and manipulates metadata,
such as [SWISH-E], [freeWAIS-sf2.0], [GLIMPSE], [HARVEST], [ISEARCH],
etc., and the Perl [PERL] scripts in the appendix.
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