[Sigia-l] Dublin Core and meta-tag length

Stig Andersen DR-INTERAKTIV STAN at dr.dk
Tue Sep 17 06:23:34 EDT 2002


I agree with Lars. The question you should ask is what your needs are. There
are plenty of organisations that have tried to develop metadata standards.
The thing is that every situation requires different needs. Therefore you
almost always will need to alter these 'standards' anyway.

Take a look at this list: http://www.ulb.ac.be/ceese/meta/meta.html

 
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Stig Andersen
 
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-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Avi Rappoport [mailto:analyst at searchtools.com] 
Sendt: 16. september 2002 17:37
Til: Jan Egil Hagen; sigia-l at asis.org
Emne: Re: [Sigia-l] Dublin Core and meta-tag length


At 2:02 PM +0200 9/16/02, Jan Egil Hagen wrote:
>* Whitney Quesenbery
>| 1. How prevalent is the Dublin Core in use?  The client is already
>| using DC for their intranet, but is looking for figures on how
>| widespread it is for external corporate sites.
>
>* Lars Marius Garshol <larsga at garshol.priv.no>
>| I think the client is asking the wrong question. What's the
>| alternative to Dublin Core supposed to be? If they are being
>| skeptical, what's their alternative?
>
>Well, the obvious alternative is: Nothing. In fact, most successful
>websites rely on the "nothing metadata system" for all their
>documents. :)

Worse than nothing: the file names are opaque, the web server sends 
wrong dates, the HTML does not contain proper title and heading tags, 
MS documents have duplicate properties filled in and so on.  The size 
is usually correct though.

Avi
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