The agenda for the meeting next week is not whether Dublin Core will replace MARC or ISBNs or anything else, but discussion on the DC-Library Application Profile. I answered this question directly to the person who asked (since we received it first here before it was sent to the list); if people are interested I can post the response I gave to the list. Rebecca On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, [iso-8859-1] José Luis Borbinha wrote: > It looks that we are going to have a very interesting DC-Libraries panel > next week at DC-9 :-) > Regards > josé borbinha > -----Original Message----- > From: DC-Libraries Working Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On > Behalf Of Dan Matei > Sent: quarta-feira, 17 de Outubro de 2001 16:09 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: DC and MARC > > > > Dublin Core is not competing with MARC, but just a solution for other > problem: making it possible to develop systems and ... > > José Luis Borbinha > > > Dear José Luis > > Right ! But (entre nous !) DC is actually competing with the ISBDs [even > that, maybe, it is not politically correct to say so :-) ]. > > Dan > > --------------------------------------------------------- > Dan Matei, director ([log in to unmask]) > CIMEC - Institutul de Memorie Culturala [Institute for Cultural Memory] > ([log in to unmask]) > Piata Presei Libere nr. 1, CP 33-90,tel/fax (+40-1) 224 37 42 > 713411 Bucuresti [Bucharest], Romania www.cimec.ro > > > >