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International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC 2009)
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC 2009)
This year?s International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC 2009) is a month away. The theme of DC 2009 is Semantic Interoperability of Linked Data. The conference will be held on 12-16 October 2009 in Seoul, Korea.
Participants are invited to register online at the conference Web site till October 5th. On-site registration will be available while conference is in session. Please go to the registration page http://www.dc2009.kr/sub/cfs_uregi_01.php to register for the conference and related events including Dublin Core tutorials on Monday, 12 October and following the conference on Friday, 16 October. The basic tutorials introduce ?Dublin Core in historical context, Interoperability options in a complex Web of data, Other metadata standards, and Interoperability issues and basic approaches?. The advanced tutorials include ?Ontology Design and Interoperability?, and ?Transforming, Mapping, and Merging OS: Methodologies and Challenges?.
For registration, program, accommodation information and more, please go to links below:
* DC 2009 home page: http://www.dc2009.kr/
* Program: http://www.dc2009.kr/sub/cfs_uprog_01.php
* Registration: http://www.dc2009.kr/sub/cfs_uregi_01.php
* Accommodation: http://www.dc2009.kr/sub/cfs_uacco_01.php
Thank you,
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Myung-Ja ?MJ? Han
Metadata Librarian
220 Main Library
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
1408 W. Gregory Dr. (MC-522)
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-9515 (Main Library)
217-244-7809 (Grainger)
URL: http://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/2009/09/15/international-conference-on-dublin-core-and-metadata-applications-dc-2009/
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