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- DCMI type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- DCMI type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- DCMI type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- DCMI type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- DCMI type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- DCMI type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- DCMI type Provenance-model assertion.
- DCMI type Provenance-model assertion.
- DCMI type Provenance-model assertion.
- DCMI type Metadata-schema assertion.
- DCMI type Metadata-schema assertion.
- DCMI type Metadata-schema assertion.
- DCMI type Data-schema assertion.
- DCMI type Semantic-model assertion.
- DCMI type Semantic-model assertion.
- DCMI label "Dublin Core" assertion.
- DCMI label "DC | Dublin Core" assertion.
- DCMI label "DC | Dublin Core" assertion.
- DCMI comment "Dublin Core is a metadata schema created by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative expressed in XMLS and in RDFS." assertion.
- DCMI comment "The Dublin Metadata Element Set, which is often called Dublin Core (DC), is a standardized metadata scheme for description of any kind of resource such as documents in electronic and non-electronic form, digital materials (such as video, sound, images, etc) and composite media like web pages. Dublin Core Metadata may be used for multiple purposes, from simple resource description, to combining metadata vocabularies of different metadata standards, to providing interoperability for metadata vocabularies in the Linked Data cloud and Semantic Web implementations. Please note that this version of the specification for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1 is somewhat out of date, although it is not officially deprecated. The DCMI Metadata Terms specification is linked to this record and is the current documentation that should be used for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1." assertion.
- DCMI comment "The Dublin Metadata Element Set, which is often called Dublin Core (DC), is a standardized metadata scheme for description of any kind of resource such as documents in electronic and non-electronic form, digital materials (such as video, sound, images, etc) and composite media like web pages. Dublin Core Metadata may be used for multiple purposes, from simple resource description, to combining metadata vocabularies of different metadata standards, to providing interoperability for metadata vocabularies in the Linked Data cloud and Semantic Web implementations. Please note that this version of the specification for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1 is somewhat out of date, although it is not officially deprecated. The DCMI Metadata Terms specification is linked to this record and is the current documentation that should be used for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1." assertion.
- DCMI exactMatch FAIRsharing.3nx7t assertion.
- DCMI exactMatch schemas assertion.
- DCMI closeMatch FAIRsharing.3nx7t assertion.
- DCMI url schemas assertion.
- DCMI url schemas assertion.