A list of puns related to "Dublin Core"
I am having a surprisingly hard time finding 3 examples of this...
Which cataloging method do you prefer for metadata? I have to choose one for a local heritage society with a small photo collection and some contents that are in English and Greek.
Which would you recommend?? Iβm between the following:
Dublin core - the most general and wide ranging. Does include a languages tag!
DACS - developed with SAA (society of American archivists)!
ISAD - seems to focus more on descriptions than metadata....
Iβm leaning to Dublin core......
Long ago I was told one should not just have the traditional meta tags like <meta name="description" content="...">
but also Dublin Core meta tags like <meta name="DC.description" content="...">
for the search engines.
Does that still have any use?
I'm a Junior web developer using PHP. I have <1-year experience.
I'm really enjoying teaching myself and using C# and .net core. What is the current market like for a .net core web developer? Would it possible to get a junior dev job, having only php work experience.
Ideally, I can switch to this technology in 2019? Any advice>
I've been reading into DCMI and I'm wondering if someone might be able to outline the benefits?
Of course you all know about the DCMI - the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, Ohio's greatest contribution to the Internet. How much success have you found in using these for SEO? What are your killer DC tag strategies?
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