(The WebDAV list got this automatically; I figured dc-general should get it, too.)
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> Title : Use of Dublin Core Metadata in WebDAV
> Author(s) : J. Stracke
> Filename : draft-ietf-webdav-dublin-core-01.txt
> Pages : 10
> Date : 09-Jun-99
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> This document specifies a standard mapping for using the metadata
> vocabulary of Dublin Core ([DUBLIN]) in a WebDAV ([WEBDAV]) server.
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