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Howes, T., Smith, M., and F. Dawson, "A MIME ContentType for Directory Information", RFC 2425, September 1998.

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A Metadata Framework to Support Scholarly Communication - Krichel, Warner   (Correct)

....2. a syntax that links these terms together As far as the vocabulary of terms is concerned there are five standard vocabularies that appear relevant 1. Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, 3] 2. Dublin Core Qualifiers, 5] 3. DCMI Type Vocabulary, 4] 4. OpenURL syntax, 9] 5. vCard, [6], see also [7] These vocabularies offer sets of concepts that have been given an identifier in the vocabulary. For example, the Dublin Core metadata defines a concept a date associate with an event in the life cycle of the resource and associates the identifier date with it. It is useful to ....

T. Howes, M. Smith, and F. Dawson. A mime contenttype for directory information. RFC 2425, available at http://www.imc.org/rfc2425, 1998.


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Syntax and Vocabulary of the Academic Metadata Format - Brody, Krichel, Warner (2001)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Tim)   (Correct)

.... Core Metadata Element Set, see DCMI (1999) labeled dc: Dublin Core Qualifiers, see DCMI (2000b) labeled dcq: DCMI Type Vocabulary, see DCMI (2000a) labeled dctype: OpenURL syntax, see Van de Sompel, Hochstenbach, and Beit Arie (2000) to be revised) labeled OpenURL: vCard, see Howes, Smith, and Dawson (1998) , and Ianella (2001) labeled vCard: AMF is not definite and may change at any moment. The current specification is provided as a basis for experimental deployment only. During this test phase, the draft standard s files are maintained at http: amf.openlib.org. Work on the AMF is supported by ....

Howes, Tim, Mark Smith, and Frank Dawson (1998). A MIME Content-Type for Directory Information. RFC 2425, available at http://www.imc.org/rfc2425.


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internet calendaring and scheduling core object.. - Dawson, Stenerson (1998)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

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