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RDF Data Source for the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, v1.1, annotated for use by IEMSR Registry
This RDF Data Source describes the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, version 1.1 metadata vocabulary and its constituent properties. Descriptions are made using the RDF Vocabulary Description Language (RDF Schema) and the IEMSR RDF vocabulary.
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The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set v1.1
1.1
The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set v1.1 is a simple metadata vocabulary intended to facilitate discovery of resources.
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Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1: Reference Description
This document is the reference description, version 1.1 of the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set.
Title
A name given to the resource.
Typically, a Title will be a name by which the resource
is formally known.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the
content of the resource.
Examples of a Contributor include a person, an
organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Contributor
should be used to indicate the entity.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the content
of the resource.
Examples of a Creator include a person, an
organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Creator should
be used to indicate the entity.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource
available.
Examples of a Publisher include a person, an
organisation, or a service. Typically, the name of a Publisher
should be used to indicate the entity.
Subject and keywords
The topic of the content of the resource.
Typically, a Subject will be expressed as keywords,
key phrases or classification codes that describe a topic of the
resource. Recommended best practice is to select a value from a
controlled vocabulary or formal classification scheme.
Description
An account of the content of the resource.
Date
A date associated with an event in the life cycle of
the resource.
Typically, Date will be associated with the creation or
availability of the resource. Recommended best practice for
encoding the date value is defined in a profile of ISO 8601 [W3CDTF]
and follows the YYYY-MM-DD format.
Resource Type
The nature or genre of the content of the
resource.
Format
The physical or digital manifestation of the
resource.
Typically, Format may include the media-type or
dimensions of the resource. Format may be used to determine the
software, hardware or other equipment needed to display or operate
the resource. Examples of dimensions include size and duration.
Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled
vocabulary (for example, the list of Internet Media Types [MIME]
defining computer media formats).
Resource Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a
given context.
Recommended best practice is to identify the resource
by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification
system. Example formal identification systems include the Uniform
Resource Identifier (URI) (including the Uniform Resource Locator
(URL)), the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and the International
Standard Book Number (ISBN).
Language
A language of the intellectual content of the
resource.
Recommended best practice for the values of the
Language element is defined by RFC 1766 [RFC1766] which includes a
two-letter Language Code (taken from the ISO 639 standard [ISO639]),
followed optionally, by a two-letter Country Code (taken from the
ISO 3166 standard [ISO3166]). For example, 'en' for English, 'fr'
for French, or 'en-uk' for English used in the United
Kingdom.
Relation
A reference to a related resource.
Recommended best practice is to reference the resource
by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification
system.
Source
A Reference to a resource from which the present
resource is derived.
The present resource may be derived from the Source
resource in whole or in part. Recommended best practice is to
reference the resource by means of a string or number conforming to
a formal identification system.
Coverage
The extent or scope of the content of the
resource.
Coverage will typically include spatial location (a
place name or geographic coordinates), temporal period (a period
label, date, or date range) or jurisdiction (such as a named
administrative entity). Recommended best practice is to select a
value from a controlled vocabulary (for example, the Thesaurus of
Geographic Names [TGN]) and that, where appropriate, named places or
time periods be used in preference to numeric identifiers such as
sets of coordinates or date ranges.
Rights Management
Information about rights held in and over the
resource.
Typically, a Rights element will contain a rights
management statement for the resource, or reference a service
providing such information. Rights information often encompasses
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Copyright, and various Property
Rights. If the Rights element is absent, no assumptions can be made
about the status of these and other rights with respect to the
resource.