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Purpose: Provides a broad framework for information exchange on current research developments, tools, and activities affecting networked information resources and metadata; coordinates and actively participates in the development and review of standards concerning networked resources and metadata in conjunction with the divisions' committees and sections, other units within ALA, and relevant outside agencies; and develops programs and fosters and sponsors education and training opportunities that contribute to and enhance an understanding of networked resources and metadata, their identity, content, technology, access, control, and use; and plans and monitors activities using Core's strategic and tactical plan as a framework.

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DCMI Open Meeting December 17 on Application Profiles

  • 1.  DCMI Open Meeting December 17 on Application Profiles

    Posted Dec 08, 2020 10:37 PM

    DCMI is holding an open meeting to discuss a new work product, a specification for tabular application profiles.

    Many communities today create application profiles (APs) for their data. However, we lack a standard that would help those communities create, document, and share their metadata profiles.

    Dublin Core Metadata Initiative has had profiles on its agenda since 1999. This year a working group was formed to develop a simple, core vocabulary for the information carried in application profiles. Because profile documentation often takes the form of tables or spreadsheets, it was decided to create the initial vocabulary specifically in support of a tabular model. Although the vocabulary consists of only 12 elements, the model supports entity descriptions, property listings, cardinality rules and value rules. There is a primer [1] for the proposed profile template [2] and a vocabulary definition document. [3] We also have some proofs of concept in the "examples" folder. [4]

    Discussion and work plans are at the project mailing list [5] and in github issues [6]. We welcome any and all participation in the work.

    The meeting will be on Zoom, December 17, 16:00 UTC. (8am PST, 11am EST, 5pm CET) (If there is interest beyond these time zones, let us know and we can do a separate meeting at a convenient time.) Register for the meeting at this link:

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtceCrrT4qG9wnoBIMu2xoJ_MaL6v6ebxT

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the meeting.

    [1] https://github.com/dcmi/dctap/TAPprimer.md
    [2] https://github.com/dcmi/dctap/TAPtemplate.csv
    [3] https://github.com/dcmi/dctap/blob/main/TAPvocabulary.md
    [4] https://github.com/dcmi/dctap/tree/main/examples
    [5] https://lists.dublincore.org/mailman/listinfo/application-profiles-ig
    [6] https://github.com/dcmi/dcap/issues



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    Benjamin Riesenberg
    Metadata Librarian
    University of Washington
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