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Dublin Core Conference 2016: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Valentine Charles, Lars G. Svensson:
Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, DC 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 13-16, 2016. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative 2016 - Committees. i-v
Full Papers
- Corine Deliot, Neil Wilson, Luca Costabello, Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche:
The British National Bibliography: Who Uses Our Linked Data? 24-33 - Hannah Tarver, Oksana L. Zavalina, Mark E. Phillips:
An Exploratory Study of the Description Field in the Digital Public Library of America. 34-44 - Shigeo Sugimoto, Chunqiu Li, Mitsuharu Nagamori, Jane Greenberg:
Permanence and Temporal Interoperability of Metadata in the Linked Open Data Environment. 45-54 - Magnus Pfeffer:
Automatic Creation of Mappings between Classification Systems for Bibliographic Data. 75-84
Project Reports
- Senan Kiryakos, Shigeo Sugimoto, Mitsuharu Nagamori, Tetsuya Mihara:
Aggregating Metadata from Heterogeneous Pop Culture Resources on the Web. 65-74 - Susanne Al-Eryani, Stefanie Rühle:
Towards the Development of a Metadata Model for a Digital Cultural Heritage Collection with Focus on Provenance Information. 55-64
Posters
- Miika Alonen, Suvi Remes:
Interoperability Workbench - Collaborative Tool for Publishing Core Vocabularies and Application Profiles. 90-93 - Marina Morgan, Naomi Eichenlaub:
Digital Asset Management Systems: Open Source or Not Open Source? 94-98 - Anna Rovella, Nicola Ielpo, Assunta Caruso:
Using DC Metadata in preservation content: the case of the Italian "Protocollo Informatico". 99-101 - Nicholas M. Weber, Andrea K. Thomer:
Modeling Cultural Evolution with Metadata Collections. 102-104 - Clément Arsenault, Elaine Ménard:
Dolmen: A Linked Open Data Model to Enhance Museum Object Descriptions. 105-107
Presentations
- Richard P. Smiraglia, Hyoungjoo Park:
Open Government Data for Data Curation and Data Integration. 88-89 - Steven Folsom, Jason Kovari:
Ontology Assessment and Extension : A Case Study on LD4L and BIBFRAME. 8 - Rebecca Green:
Data-Driven Development of the Dewey Decimal Classification. 13 - Joseph A. Busch, Branka Kosovac, Katie Konrad, Martin Svensson:
Save the Children Resource Libraries: Aligning Internal Technical Resource Libraries with a Public Distribution Website. 9-10 - Saho Yasumatsu, Akiko Hashizume, Julie Fukuyama:
National Diet Library Dublin Core Metadata Description (DC-NDL): Describing Japanese Metadata and Connecting Pieces of Data. 1-7 - Yi-Yun Cheng, Hsueh-Hua Chen:
A Study on the Best Practice for Constructing a Cross-lingual Ontology. 17 - Mariana Curado Malta, Elena González-Blanco, Paloma Centenera:
Towards Publishing European Poetry as Linked Open Data. 19-20 - Etienne Taffoureau, Christelle Loiselet:
Metadata for 3D Geological Models: Definition and Implementation. 11 - Maria Esteva, Ramona L. Walls:
Identifier Services: Tracking Objects and Metadata Across Time and Distributed Storage Systems. 85-86 - Karen Andree, Reem Weda:
The Dutch Art & Architecture Thesaurus Put into Practice: The Example of Anet, Antwerp. 16 - Mairelys Lemus-Rojas:
Remixing Archival Metadata Project (RAMP) 2.0: Recent Developments and Analysis of Wikipedia Referrals. 18 - Li Yuan, Wei Fan:
A Survey of Metadata Use for Publishing Open Government Data in China. 23 - (Sophy) Shu-Jiun Chen, Chunya Wen:
A Pilot Study on Linked Open Data in Cultural Heritage: A Use Case of the Taiwan Digital Archives Union Catalogue. 22 - Etienne Taffoureau:
Metadata on Biodiversity: Definition and Implementation. 12 - Richard Wallis:
Cognitive and Contextual Computing - Laying a Global Data Foundation. 21 - Hannah Tarver, Mark E. Phillips:
Identifier Usage and Maintenance in the UNT Libraries' Digital Collections. 87 - Thomas Baker, Caterina Caracciolo, Anton Doroszenko, Lori Finch, Osma Suominen, Sujata Suri:
The Global Agricultural Concept Scheme and Agrisemantics. 14-15
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