Convegno “DC 2008. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications” Berlino 22-26 settembre 2008
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Dal 22 al 26 settembre 2008 si è tenuta a Berlino “DC 2008. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications”. Ospitata presso la Humboldt-Universität di Berlino, e organizzata dalla Max Planck Digital Library, dalla Göttingen State and University Library, dal Kompetenzzentrum Interoperable Metadaten (KIM) e dalla Deutsche Nationalbibliothek con il supporto di Wikimedia Deutschland,l’edizione berlinese è stata significativamente intitolata
Metadata for Semantic and SocialApplications. Ogni conferenza Dublin Core (DC) infatti, oltre a contribuire alla diffusione del noto set di metadati descrittivi e a permettere un’occasione di confronto e bilancio ai singoli gruppi di lavoro interni, presenta uno specifico taglio tematico e approfondisce argomenti di particolare attualità.
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2008-07-24
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Siciliano, L. (2008). Convegno “DC 2008. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications” Berlino 22-26 settembre 2008. DigItalia, 3(2), 149–155. Retrieved from https://digitalia.cultura.gov.it/article/view/456
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