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Dublin Core
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ALSO CALLED: Qualified Dublin Core, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, Simple Dublin Core, Dublin Core Standards, and DCMI
DEFINITION: Dublin Core is an initiative to create a digital "library card catalog" for the Web. Dublin Core is made up of 15 metadata (data that describes data) elements that offer expanded cataloging information and improved document indexing for search engine programs. The 15 metadata
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DUBLIN CORE DEFINITION (continued):
elements used by Dublin Core are: title (the name given the resource), creator (the person or organization responsible for the content), subject (the topic covered), description (a textual outline of the content), publisher (those responsible for making the resource available), contributor (those who added to the content), date (when the resource was made available), type (a category for the content), format (how the resource is presented), identifier (numerical identifier for the content such as
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