As I am involved in various information management programs I joined this
mailing list. I have determined that it is not what I need and would like to
be removed from the mailing list. Does anyone know how I can remove myself
from this mailing list? Thanks for your assistance and best wishes with
your activities. Nick Dayton
Nick A. Dayton, Ph.D.
Director Information and Policy
Corporate Quality Science, QCOE - MD
Abbott Laboratories
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Roland Schwaenzl
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02/10/2002 07:52 AM
Please respond to Roland Schwaenzl
Stuart wrote
>
> However, _nothing_ in the DCMI model says that an element/element qualifier
> that has a DCMI recommendation of "Domain Specific" cannot be used by ANY
> discourse or practice community that finds it useful! So, instead of
> bearing an immense burden of cross-domain proof, we let domain-specific DCMI
> recommendations "percolate" up from domain-specific status to where many
> domains find them useful _in practice_ (i.e., cross-domain).
>
> Sorry, Rachel, I know little about machine-readable stuff---I can barely
> read myself.
As Stuart pointed out: There is no barrier to use "audience" in non-edu
situations.
In particular you can not and should not infer from the presence of "audience"
the resource
under description is in the "educational domain".
rs
>
> That's my sense of things.
>
> Stuart
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