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FULL OVERVIEW OF
TagGen
Everything that you
find in TagGen
Standard and the
Dublin Core Metadata
Element support that
you need! Support
for the 15 essential
Dublin Core Elements
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DCMI term
declarations
represented in XML
schema language
http://dublincore.org/schemas/xmls/
-
TITLE
The name given to
the resource by
the CREATOR or
PUBLISHER.
- AUTHOR or
CREATOR
The person(s) or
organization(s)
primarily
responsible for
the intellectual
content of the
resource.
- SUBJECT or
KEYWORDS
The topic of the
resource, or
keywords, phrases,
or classification
descriptors that
describe the
subject or content
of the resource.
- DESCRIPTION
A textual
description of the
content of the
resource,
including
abstracts in the
case of
document-like
objects or content
description in the
case of visual
resources.
- PUBLISHER
The entity
responsible for
making the
resource available
in its present
form, such as a
publisher, a
university
department, or a
corporate entity.
- OTHER
CONTRIBUTORS
Person(s) or
organization(s) in
addition to those
specified in the
CREATOR element
who have made
significant
intellectual
contributions to
the resource, but
whose contribution
is secondary to
the individuals or
entities specified
in the CREATOR
element.
- DATE
The date the
resource was made
available in its
present form.
- RESOURCE TYPE
The category of
the resource, such
as home page,
novel, poem,
working paper,
technical report,
essay, dictionary.
It is expected
that RESOURCE TYPE
will be chosen
from enumerated
list of types.
- FORMAT
The data
representation of
the resource, such
as text/html,
ASCII, Postscript
file, executable
application, or
JPEG image. FORMAT
will be assigned
from enumerated
lists such as
registered
Internet Media
Types (MIME
types). The MIME
types are defined
according to the
RFC2046 standard.
Currently, the
only option
available is the
text/html option.
- RESOURCE
IDENTIFIER
String or number
used to uniquely
identify the
resource. Examples
from networked
resources include
URLs and URNs
(when
implemented).
- SOURCE
The work, either
print or
electronic, from
which this
resource is
delivered, if
applicable.
- LANGUAGE
Language(s) of the
intellectual
content of the
resource.
- RELATION
Relationship to
other resources.
Formal
specification of
RELATION is
currently under
development.
- COVERAGE
The spatial
locations and
temporal duration
characteristics of
the resource.
Formal
specification of
COVERAGE is
currently under
development.
- RIGHTS
MANAGEMENT
The content of
this element is
intended to be a
link (a URL or
other suitable URI
as appropriate) to
a copyright
notice, a
rights-management
statement, or
perhaps a server
that would provide
such information
in a dynamic way.
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