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![]() Resources by Topic Organized alphabetically by topic, then title. ![]() Dublin Core DCMI term declarations
represented in XML schema language
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) XML Schemas provide a means for defining the structure, content and semantics of XML documents, including metadata. These support the encoding of Qualified Dublin Core metadata records, including the use of element refinements and encoding schemes, and follow the conventions described in the Guidelines for expressing Dublin Core in XML. See also Organization: Dublin Core Metadata Initiative See also Topic(s): Schemas See also: IMRC - Metadata Expressing
Qualified Dublin Core in RDF/XML Expressing
Simple Dublin Core in RDF/XML Guidelines
for Implementing Dublin Core in XML Using Dublin
Core in XML ![]() Information Exchange Legislation
Information Management System (LIMS)
Overcoming Obstacles in Information Exchange Using XML Presentation at Information Management Day 2002. September 13, 2002 Rémi Massé, Justice Canada The Department of Justice is developing LIMS as a horizontal Government On-Line application that will implement a reliable and adaptable authoring, content management and publication system using an XML standard-based solution. See also Organization: Justice Canada ![]() Interoperability InfoStructureBase (ISB)
Ministry of Science, Technology and Development (Denmark) The ISB Web site provides information about data interchange standards for the public and private sector. The development and publication of standards is supported with four different tools, including the Web site, a communities of practice tool, an international standards repository, and a UDDI (universal description, discovery and integration of Web services) tool. ISB is part of the Danish XML Project. See also Organization: Denmark Universal Description, Discovery and
Integration of Web Services (UDDI) ![]() Portals Association d'entraide des développeurs
Francophones
This site provides links to a variety of XML resources, including a forum, tutorials, documents, tools and articles. See also Organization: France Cover Pages - XML XML -
Extensible Markup Language, XHTML and VoiceXML XMLfr.org XML.gov XML.org ![]() Schemas DCMI term declarations
represented in XML schema language
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) XML Schemas provide a means for defining the structure, content and semantics of XML documents, including metadata. These support the encoding of Qualified Dublin Core metadata records, including the use of element refinements and encoding schemes, and follow the conventions described in the Guidelines for expressing Dublin Core in XML. See also Organization: Dublin Core Metadata Initiative See also Topic(s): Dublin Core See also: IMRC - Metadata e-Government
Schema Guidelines for XML (Version 3.0) XML Schemas ![]() Service Delivery Extensible
Markup Language in Support of E-Government
Presentation at Information Management Day 2001. September 7, 2001. David Wallace, Government of Ontario This presentation discusses Ontario's approach to the development of XML standards, the benefits of XML, information management models for service delivery, and potential areas for collaboration. See also Organization: Government of Ontario XML
in the Government of Quebec ![]() Working Groups Extensible Markup Language (XML)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing, XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere. This page describes the work being done at W3C within the XML Activity, and how it is structured. See also Organization: World Wide Web Consortium Syntax
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