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Dublin Core Conference 2014: Austin, Texas, USA
- William E. Moen, Amy Rushing:
Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, DC 2014, Austin, Texas, USA, October 8-11, 2014. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative 2014 - Introductions and Committees. i-vii
- Konstantin Baierer, Evelyn Dröge, Vivien Petras, Violeta Trkulja:
Linked Data Mapping Cultures: An Evaluation of Metadata Usage and Distribution in a Linked Data Environment. 1-11 - M. A. Matienzo, Amy Rudersdorf:
The Digital Public Library of America Ingestion Ecosystem: Lessons Learned After One Year of Large-Scale Collaborative Metadata Aggregation. 12-23 - Hannah Tarver, Oksana L. Zavalina, Mark E. Phillips, Daniel Alemneh, Shadi Shakeri:
How Descriptive Metadata Changes in the UNT Libraries' Collections: A Case Study. 43-52 - Sivakumar Kulasekaran, Jessica Trelogan, Maria Esteva, Michael Johnson:
Metadata Integration for an Archaeology Collection Architecture. 53-63 - Andias Wira Alam:
Dublin Core Metadata for Research Data - Lessons Learned in a Real-World Scenario with datorium. 64-73 - Sébastien Peyrard, John A. Kunze, Jean-Philippe Tramoni:
The ARK Identifier Scheme: Lessons Learnt at the BnF and Questions Yet Unanswered. 83-94 - Thomas Bosch, Kai Eckert:
Requirements on RDF Constraint Formulation and Validation. 95-108 - Tsunagu Honma, Kei Tanaka, Mitsuharu Nagamori, Shigeo Sugimoto:
Extracting Description Set Profiles from RDF Datasets using Metadata Instances and SPARQL Queries. 109-118 - Richard J. Urban:
The 1: 1 Principle in the Age of Linked Data. 119-128 - Thomas Bosch, Kai Eckert:
Towards Description Set Profiles for RDF using SPARQL as Intermediate Language. 129-137 - Chunqiu Li, Shigeo Sugimoto:
Provenance Description of Metadata using PROV with PREMIS for Long-term Use of Metadata. 147-156 - Xiaozhong Liu, Miao Chen, Jian Qin:
Interlinking Cross Language Metadata Using Heterogeneous Graphs and Wikipedia. 157-166
- Stefanie Rühle, Francesca Schulze, Michael Büchner:
Applying a linked data compliant model: The usage of the Europeana Data Model by the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek. 24-30 - Jing Wan, Yubin Zhou, Gang Chen, Junkai Yi:
Designing a Multi-level Metadata Standard based on Dublin Core for Museum Data. 31-36 - Deborah Maron, Cliff Missen, Jane Greenberg:
"Lo-Fi to Hi-Fi": A New Metadata Approach in the Third World with the eGranary Digital Library. 37-42 - Sharon Farnel, Ali Shiri:
Metadata for Research Data: Current Practices and Trends. 74-82 - Jeffrey K. Mixter, Patrick S. O'Brien, Kenning Arlitsch:
Describing Theses and Dissertations Using Schema.org. 138-146 - Andrew Weidner, Annie Wu, Santi Thompson:
Automated Enhancement of Controlled Vocabularies: Upgrading Legacy Metadata in CONTENTdm. 167-172
- Jamie Viva Wittenberg:
Retaining Metadata in Remixed Cultural Heritage Objects. 173-175 - Ana Cox:
Embedded Metadata - A Tool for Digital Excavation. 176-178 - Cleverton Ferreira Borba, Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti Corrêa:
Dublin Core to Ensure Interoperability between Models Generated by Tools of Species Distribution Modeling. 179-180 - Jody Perkins, Quinn Dombrowski, Luise Borek, Christof Schöch:
Building Bridges to the Future of a Distributed Network: From DiRT Categories to TaDiRAH, a Methods Taxonomy for Digital Humanities. 181-183 - Adrian Ogletree:
Metadata Workflows Across Research Domains: Challenges and Opportunities for Supporting the DFC Cyberinfrastructure. 184-186 - Ying Feng, Long Xiao:
A Cooperative Project by Libraries and Museums of China: Metadata Standards for the Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage. 187-190 - Naomi Eichenlaub, Marina Morgan, Ingrid Masak-Mida:
Undressing Fashion Metadata: Ryerson University Fashion Research Collection. 191-195
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