Recent news, published on the DCMI Web site (http://dublincore.org/) on 8 December 2005.
 


Meeting Announcements
DC-2006 Program Chairs and Coordinators appointed

2005-12-08, In preparation for DC-2006, to be held 3-6 October 2006 in Manzanillo (Colima) in Mexico, Javier Solorio Lagunas of the University of Colima and Thomas Baker of DCMI have been appointed Program Chairs, while Lourdes Feria Basurto of the University of Colima and Makx Dekkers of DCMI have taken on responsibility as coordinators of the event. The Call for Papers is scheduled for publication in January 2006.


Document Announcements
Public Comment on changes to the DCMI Type Vocabulary

2005-12-08, The DCMI Usage Board has proposed some minor editorial changes to terms in the DCMI Type Vocabulary. The changes will be available for Public Comment until 31 January 2006.


Document Announcements
Role properties for Dublin-Core-based metadata

2005-12-08, The DCMI Usage Board, together with the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress, is pleased to announce the availability of a sub-set of MARC Relator terms as role properties which refine the "agent" elements of Dublin Core (Creator, Contributor, and Publisher). The use of MARC Relator terms will allow designers of Dublin-Core-based metadata applications to distinguish between different types of Contributor, such as Illustrator or Translator (see guidelines). For more information see "MARC Relator terms and Dublin Core".


General Announcements
New co-chair appointed for DCMI Global Corporate Circle

2005-12-08, Jayakumaran of Web Publishing House in Singapore has been appointed co-chair of the DCMI Global Corporate Circle and member of the DCMI Advisory Board.


Document Announcements
DC-2005 Tutorial slides available

2005-12-08, The slides of the Tutorials that were given at DC-2005 are now available in the Training section of the DCMI Web site.


Meeting Announcements
Presentation on joint work between DCMI and IEEE/LOM

2005-12-08, In the context of the joint work item between DCMI and IEEE/LOM to develop a recommended representation of the metadata elements of the IEEE Learning Object Metadata Standard in the Dublin Core Abstract Model, Mikael Nilsson made a presentation to the IEEE/LOM meeting in Orlando in October 2005 outlining the approach and the current status.