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Dublin Core Conference 2006: Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico
- Metadata for Knowledge and Learning: Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, DC 2006, Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico, October 3-6, 2006. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative 2006 
- Introductions and Committees. 
- Mikael Nilsson, Pete Johnston, Ambjörn Naeve, Andy Powell: 
 Towards an interoperability framework for metadata standards.
- Pete Johnston, Andy Powell: 
 DC-Text - A simple text-based format for DC metadata.
- Martin Kurth, Jim LeBlanc: 
 Toward a collection-based metadata maintenance model.
- Sarah Pulis, Liddy Nevile: 
 Using the DC Abstract Model to support application profile developers.
- Alistair Miles: 
 SKOS: Requirements for standardization.
- Diane Ileana Hillmann, Stuart A. Sutton, Jon Phipps, Ryan Laundry: 
 A Metadata registry from vocabularies up: The NSDL registry project.
- Anita C. Liang, Boris Lauser, Margherita Sini, Johannes Keizer, Stephen Katz: 
 From AGROVOC to the Agricultural Ontology Service / Concept Server: An OWL model for creating ontologies in the agricultural domain.
- Corey A. Harper: 
 Encoding Library of Congress Subject Headings in SKOS: Authority control for the Semantic Web.
- Chiung-min Tsai, Jieh Hsiang, Hsueh-hua Chen: 
 Implementing an institutional repository for digital archive communities: Experiences from National Taiwan University.
- Leif Andresen: 
 Dublin Core as a tool for interoperability: Common presentation of data from archives, libraries and museums.
- Michael B. Toth, William A. Christens-Barry, Roger L. Easton Jr.: 
 Eureka! Dublin Core based metadata supports the Archimedes Palimpsest Manuscript Imaging Program.
- Jacques Ducloy, Jean-Paul Ducasse, Muriel Foulonneau, Luc Grivel, Diane Le Hénaff, Yann Nicolas: 
 Metadata towards an e-research cyberinfrastructure: The case of French PhD theses.
- Sarah Currier, Sheila MacNeill, Lisa Corley, Lorna M. Campbell, Helen Beetham: 
 Vocabularies for describing pedagogical approach in e-Learning: A scoping study.
- Miguel Ángel García-Ruíz, Arthur Walter Edwards, Jorge Rafael Gutierrez-Pulido, Ricardo Acosta-Díaz: 
 Virtual reality learning objects of molecular structures.
- Jane Greenberg, Abe Crystal, Anuj Sharma, Eva M. Méndez Rodríguez, John Oberlin, Michael Shoffner: 
 Memex Metadata (M2) for reflective learning.
- Ayako Morozumi, Mitsuharu Nagamori, Liddy Nevile, Shigeo Sugimoto: 
 Using FRBR for the selection and adaptation of accessible resources.
- Narendra Kumar Shukla, Anand Agrawal: 
 Semantic mediacasting and collaborative feed sharing.
- Laura M. Bartolo, Cathy S. Lowe, Sharon C. Glotzer, Christopher R. Iacovella: 
 Development of a wiki-based, expert community-driven nanosystem vocabulary.
- Maria Cristina Pattuelli, Lisa R. Norberg: 
 Identity matters: Constructing social identities through ontology-based metadata.
- Vicente Palacios, Jorge Morato, Juan Lloréns, José A. Moreiro: 
 DCMI abstract model analysis: Resource model.
- Fenella G. France, Michael B. Toth: 
 Developing cultural heritage preservation databases based on Dublin Core data elements.
- Eduardo Aguado-López, Rosario Rogel-Salazar, Arianna Becerril García, Honorio García Flores: 
 Redalyc OAI-PMH: The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (Protocol Version 2.0).
- Miguel Ángel Marzal, María Jesús Colmenero Ruiz, Aurora Cuevas Cerveró: 
 Development of a controlled vocabulary for learning objects' functional description in an educational repository.
- Ann Apps, Ross MacIntyre: 
 Customising location of knowledge.
- Enrico Francesconi, Ginevra Peruginelli: 
 Linking legal sources in a shared web environment.
- Matthias Menger, Maria Rüther: 
 The Semantic Network Service - Supporting Heterogeneous Environmental Information Systems.
- Emma Tonkin, Julie Allinson: 
 Signed metadata: Method and application.

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