Simple Dublin Core Encoding in XML
Dublin Core is a set of elements for describing resources. Somewhere in the past couple of years, the DC group adopted RDF. Now the Dublin Core group’s released a simple scheme for encoding resource data as an XML document which is also valid RDF.
The question is if indexing tools will look for and use these descriptors.
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