I.S. CWA 14860:2003
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DUBLIN CORE EGOVERNMENT APPLICATION PROFILES
Hardcopy , PDF
01-11-2010
English
12-19-2003
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Definitions and Abbreviations
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Abbreviations
3 Towards an eGovernment Dublin Core Application Profile
3.1 General Rules
3.2 Dublin Core Grammatical Principles
3.3 Considerations
4 eGovernment Metadata Application Profile v. 1.0
4.1 Methodology
4.2 Step 1: Review of Existing Standards and Initiatives
4.3 Step 2: Identification of Additional Metadata Terms
4.4 Step 3: Harmonisation
4.5 Steps 4: Metadata Terms in Version 1.0
4.6 Step 5: Mapping to Existing Standards
5 Conclusion
Annex A (informative): Collection of material
A.1 Approach
A.2 Table of relevant initiatives and projects
A.3 Dublin Core Element Set
A.4 Dublin Core - Government Working Group
A.5 UK e-Government Metadata Standard (UK e-GMS)
A.6 The Irish Public Service Metadata Standard (IPMS)
A.7 The Finish Metadata Standard
A.8 Adoption of Dublin Core in Denmark and Iceland
A.9 Australian Government Locater Service (AGLS)
A.10 New Zealand Government Locator Service (NZGLS)
A.11 Canadian Government On-Line Metadata Standard
A.12 The U.S. Federal Government Information Locator
Service
A.13 The IDA MIReG Project
A.14 The IST - eGOV Project
Bibliography
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