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	Title		: Dublin Core Metadata for Simple Resource 
                          Description
	Author(s)	: J. Kunze, S. Weibel, C. Lagoze
	Filename	: draft-kunze-dc-01.txt
	Pages		: 4
	Date		: 1997-09-03
	
The Dublin Core Metadata Workshop Series began in 1995 with an
invitational workshop intended to bring together librarians, digital
library researchers, content experts, and text-markup experts to
promote better discovery standards for electronic resources.  The
Dublin Core is a 15-element set of descriptors that has emerged from
this effort in interdisciplinary and international consensus building.
This is the first of a set of documents describing the Dublin Core.

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