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  1. Dempsey, L.: Metadata (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The term 'metadata' is becoming commonly used to refer to a variety of types of data which describe other data. A familiar example is bibliographic data, which describes a book or a serial article. Suggests that a routine definiton might be: 'metadata is data which describes attributes of a resource'. Gives some examples before looking at the Dublic Core, a simple response to the challenge of describing a wide range of network resources
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  2. Dempsey, L.: Metadata (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The term 'metadata' is becoming commonly used to refer to a variety of types of data which describe other data. A familiar example is bibliographic data, which describes a book or a serial article. Suggests that a rountine definition might be: 'Metadata is data which describes attributes of a resource'. Provides examples to expand on this before looking at the Dublin Core, a simple set of elements for describing a wide range of network resources
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  3. Dempsey, L.: Metadata: a UK HE perspective (1997) 0.00
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  4. Dempsey, L.; Heery, R.: Metadata: a current view of practice and issues (1998) 0.00
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