From florence.clavaud at arkheia.net Wed May 18 10:56:30 2005 From: florence.clavaud at arkheia.net (Florence Clavaud - Anaphore) Date: Wed May 18 10:53:50 2005 Subject: [Eac-l] EAC and Dublin Core Message-ID: <428B579E.7010806@arkheia.net> Hi, I'm creating an OAI-PMH repository for a Web application including some specific XML/EAC records. So I've thought about a mapping between EAC and Dublin Core elements, and EAC and Qualified Dublin Core elements I'm wondering whether someone else has already done this ? Thanks for any answer Florence Clavaud Anaphore company France From KBoughida at getty.edu Thu May 19 19:55:03 2005 From: KBoughida at getty.edu (Karim Boughida) Date: Thu May 19 19:52:29 2005 Subject: [Eac-l] EAC and Dublin Core Message-ID: You don't need to ... OAI community is encouraging non-DC rich metadata submission. So, I guess you can expose your data as EAC records. Karim Boughida kboughida@getty.edu >>> florence.clavaud@arkheia.net 2005-05-18 07:56:30 >>> Hi, I'm creating an OAI-PMH repository for a Web application including some specific XML/EAC records. So I've thought about a mapping between EAC and Dublin Core elements, and EAC and Qualified Dublin Core elements I'm wondering whether someone else has already done this ? Thanks for any answer Florence Clavaud Anaphore company France _______________________________________________ Eac-l mailing list Eac-l@mailman.yale.edu http://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/eac-l