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== Thème de la conférence ==
 
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DC-2010 marks the 15th anniversary of Dublin Core and the 10th year of the Annual Conference. To celebrate and reflect on the past and future, conference participants will engage in investigations in both research and application entailing advances that  make metadata work harder in ways beyond the originally identified need for better resource discovery. The  DCMI Abstract Model, the refined concept of  Application Profiles and the initial  Description Set Profile specification, represent an inflection point in the trajectory of metadata design and deployment in the service of human information needs. But all is not perfect and we have much to learn from sharing experience. DC-2010, will take stock of progress, look to the future and celebrate the broad scope of research and applied work in  making metadata work harder.
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DC 2010 Pittsburgh
DC 2010 Pittsburgh
Début: Oct 20 2010
Fin Oct 22 2009
Ville: Pittsburgh
Pays: États-Unis
Evénement en série Conférence DC
Mieux faire travailler les métadonnées
À l'occasion des 15 ans du Dublin Core

Thème de la conférence

Attention : traduction en cours

DC-2010 marks the 15th anniversary of Dublin Core and the 10th year of the Annual Conference. To celebrate and reflect on the past and future, conference participants will engage in investigations in both research and application entailing advances that make metadata work harder in ways beyond the originally identified need for better resource discovery. The DCMI Abstract Model, the refined concept of Application Profiles and the initial Description Set Profile specification, represent an inflection point in the trajectory of metadata design and deployment in the service of human information needs. But all is not perfect and we have much to learn from sharing experience. DC-2010, will take stock of progress, look to the future and celebrate the broad scope of research and applied work in making metadata work harder.

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