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Dublin Core Conference 2002: Florence, Italy
- Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, DC 2002, Florence, Italy, October 13-17, 2002. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative 2002

- Introductions and Committees.

- Antonella Farsetti, Valdo Pasqui:

District Architecture for Networked Editions: Technical Model and Metadata. 7-17 - Theo van Veen, Robina Clayphan:

Metadata in the Context of The European Library Project. 19-26 - Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Michael L. Nelson, Xiaoming Liu, Hesham Anan, Jinsong Gao, Jianfeng Tang, Zhao Yang:

Archon - A Digital Library that Federates Physics Collections. 27-34 - Maria Luisa Calanag, Koichi Tabata, Shigeo Sugimoto:

Linking Collection Management Policy to Metadata for Preservation - a Guidance Model to Define Metadata Description Levels in Digital Archives. 35-43 - Jane Greenberg, W. Davenport Robertson:

Semantic Web Construction: An Inquiry of Authors' Views on Collaborative Metadata Generation. 45-52 - Jill Evans, Paul Shabajee:

Preliminary Results from the FILTER Image Categorisation and Description Exercise. 53-60 - Norm Friesen, Jon Mason, Nigel Ward:

Building Educational Metadata Application Profiles. 63-69 - Ann Apps, Ross MacIntyre, Leigh Morris:

Exposing Cross-Domain Resources for Researchers and Learners. 71-80 - Changtao Qu, Wolfgang Nejdl

, Holger Schinzel:
Integrating Schema-specific Native XML Repositories into a RDF-based E-Learning P2P Network. 81-89 - Michael Magee, D'Arcy Norman, Julian Wood, Rob Purdy, Graeme Irwin:

Building Digital Books with Dublin Core and IMS Content Packaging. 91-96 - Piera Palma, Luca Petraglia, Gennaro Petraglia:

The Virtual Image in Streaming Video Indexing. 97-103 - D. Grant Campbell:

The Use of the Dublin Core in Web Annotation Programs. 105-110 - Boris Lauser, Tanja Wildemann, Allison Poulos, Frehiwot Fisseha, Johannes Keizer, Stephen Katz:

A Comprehensive Framework for Building Multilingual Domain Ontologies: Creating a Prototype Biosecurity Ontology. 113-123 - Rachel Heery, Pete Johnston, Dave J. Beckett, Damian Steer:

The MEG Registry and SCART: Complementary Tools for Creation, Discovery and Re-use of Metadata Schemas. 125-132 - Alastair G. Smith:

Does metadata count? A Webometric investigation. 133-138 - Sandra Fricker Hostetter:

Using Dublin Core to Build a Common Data Architecture. 139-146 - Andrea Zisman, John Chelsom, Niki Dinsey, Stephen Katz, Fernando Servan:

Using Web Services to Interoperate Data at the FAO. 147-156 - Marco Pirri, Maria Chiara Pettenati, Dino Giuli:

Design of a Federation Service for Digital Libraries: the Case of Historical Archives in the PORTA EUROPA Portal (PEP) Pilot Project. 157-162 - John Roberts:

Describing Services for a Metadata-driven Portal. 165-169 - Sara Barham:

New Zealand Government Implementation of a DC-based Standard - Lessons Learned, Future Issues. 171-176 - Michael Currie, Meigan Geileskey, Liddy Nevile, Richard Woodman:

Visualising Interoperability: ARH, Aggregation, Rationalisation and Harmonisation. 177-183 - Julie Robinson:

Metadata Pilot at the Department for Education and Skills, UK. 185-192
- Ray S. Atarashi, Shigeru Miyake, Fred Baker:

Policy Control Network Architecture using Metadata. 195-196 - Mida Boghetich, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Perla Innocenti, Federico Vidari:

An Online Knowledge Gateway for Industrial Design Education and Research Activities. 197-198 - Roberto Caldelli, Franco Bartolini, Vito Cappellini:

Metadata hiding tightly binding information to content. 199 - Patrick Carmichael:

Learning how to Learn: Using the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set to Support Teachers as Researchers. 201-203 - Diana Dale, Ron Rog:

The Need for a Meta-Tag Standard for Audio and Visual Materials. 205-206 - Prue Deacon:

Enhancing end user searching of HealthInsite. 207-211 - Corey A. Harper, Jane Greenberg, W. Davenport Robertson, Ellen M. Leadem:

Abstraction versus Implementation: Issues in Formalizing the NIEHS Application Profile. 213-215 - Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:

Integrating Learning Objects into Learning Contexts. 217-223 - Masatoshi Kawarasaki, Junichi Kishigami:

Metadata associated Network Services and Capabilities. 225-227 - Christoph Kunz, Veit Botsch:

Visual Representation and Contextualization of Search Results - List and Matrix Browser. 229-234 - Shubhada Nagarkar, Harsha Parekh:

Development and Application of Dublin Core Metadata Standards in Marathi. 235-236 - Liddy Nevile:

Why is Accessibility Metadata Proving Difficult? 237-241 - Ewa Nieszkowska:

Subject Access Metadata on the French Web. 243-244 - Simon Pockley:

What's the Use of DC.Type? Semantic and functional aspects of the role of DC.Type within a moving image metadata generation tool. 245-250 - Karen Rollitt, Adrienne Kebbell, Douglas Campbell:

Using Dublin Core for DISCOVER: a New Zealand visual art and music resource for schools. 251-255 - Jens Vindvad, Erlend Øverby:

A Proposal for a Flexible Validation Method for Exchange of Metadata between Heterogeneous Systems by Using the Concept of MicroSchema. 257-259

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