Abstract

This poster describes a study on the evolution of the Dublin Core standard as reflected in the literature between 1995-2013. The work discusses the main developmental themes studied during the research: (1) application profiles, (2) languages, (3) metadata mapping, (4) interference from users in the development of metadata, (5) sharing and recovering systems information, (6) thematic treatment, (7) structure, (8) bibliometrics, (9) digital trusteeship, and (10) Web.

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Felipe Augusto Arakaki
São Paulo State University, Brazil
Plácida Leopoldina Ventura Amorim da Costa Santos
São Paulo State University, Brazil
Rachel Cristina Vesu Alves
São Paulo State University, Brazil

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Arakaki, F., Santos, P., & Alves, R. (2015). Evolution of Dublin Core Metadata Standard: An Analysis of the Literature from 1995-2013. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2015. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952137269

DOI : 10.23106/dcmi.952137269

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