A Preliminary Investigation of Metadata Description Mechanisms for Materials Science
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Bartolo, L. M., & Lowe, C. S. (2003). A Preliminary Investigation of Metadata Description Mechanisms for Materials Science. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, pp. 247–248. Retrieved from https://dcpapers-past.dublincore.org/pubs/article/view/758

Abstract

Materials Property Data Markup Language (MatML) provides detailed materials property information necessary for the exchange of materials science digital resources among users. Dublin Core (DC) provides a consistent generic characterization of content important for resource discovery. The feasibility of reusing detailed information provided by MatML to supply DC metadata is explored. Preliminary data gathered from three examples of materials science resources indicates that MatML tags may be successfully mapped to DC elements. A prototype webbased authoring tool designed to assist authors in generating MatML as well as to map MatML information to DC elements is discussed.
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