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WORKSHOP<br />

Arithmetic<br />

Poetry. <br />

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American poetry.<br />

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Visual perception.<br />

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Rand, Ted, ill. <br />

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Another standard is derived from mARC. mEtS (metadata Encoding and<br />

transmission Standard) was also developed by the Library of Congress. It consists<br />

of 34 ields and its objective is as follows.<br />

‘the mEtS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative,<br />

and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library expressed<br />

using the XmL schema language of the word wide web Consortium. the<br />

standard is maintained in the Network Development and mARC Standards<br />

Ofice of the Library of Congress, and is being developed as an initiative<br />

of the Digital Library federation.’<br />

An interesting fact is that it is based on an XmL grammar.<br />

Another standard is frequently used in the context of XmL-based document<br />

markup, although it was not originally based on or limited to XmL.<br />

DCmI (Dublin Core metadata Initiative) offers 15 ields for the collection of<br />

metadata. they are often used as markup within the resource description<br />

framework (RDf) container system.<br />

Rose Bush <br />

A Guide to Growing Roses<br />

Describes process for planting and<br />

nurturing<br />

different kinds of rose bushes. 2001-01-20 <br />

It is obvious for this approach that 15 ields might not be suficient for<br />

certain projects. this is why DCmI offers the possibility of extending the ields<br />

90 | 91<br />

01_2007_5222_txt_ML.indd 91 6-12-2007 15:13:49

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