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Two paths to interoperable metadata

Auteur: Carol Jean Godby; Devon Smith; Eric Childress; OCLC Research.
Editie/Formaat:   Downloadbaar artikel : Document   Computerbestand : Engels
Publicatie:DC-2003, proceedings of the international DCMI metadata conference and workshop, September 28-October 2, 2003, Seattle, Washington USA.
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This paper describes a prototype for a Web service that translates between pairs of metadata schemas.Despite a current trend toward encoding in XML and XSLT, we present arguments for a design that features a more distinct separation of syntax from semantics. The result is a system that automates routine processes, has a well-defined place for human input, and achieves a clean separation of the document data model,  Meer lezen...
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Genre: Document, Internetbron
Soort document: Internetbron, Artikel, Computerbestand
Alle auteurs / medewerkers: Carol Jean Godby; Devon Smith; Eric Childress; OCLC Research.
OCLC-nummer: 53928234
In: Dublin Core Conference: Supporting Communities of Discourse and Practice--Metadata Research & Application (2003 : Seattle, Wash.)
Opmerkingen: Title from title screen (viewed Dec. 18, 2003).
A paper presented at the 2003 Dublin Core Conference DC-2003: Supporting communities of discourse and practice--metadata research & applications, Seattle, Washington (USA), September 28-October 2.
Beschrijving: 1 online resource (p. 19-27) : ill.
Details: Mode of access: World Wide Web
Verantwoordelijkheid: Carol Jean Godby, Devon Smith, Eric Childress.

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This paper describes a prototype for a Web service that translates between pairs of metadata schemas.Despite a current trend toward encoding in XML and XSLT, we present arguments for a design that features a more distinct separation of syntax from semantics. The result is a system that automates routine processes, has a well-defined place for human input, and achieves a clean separation of the document data model, the document translations, and the machinery of the application.

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