The Dublin Core metadata element set is a standard for cross-domain information
resource description. Here an information resource is defined to be anything that has
identity; this is the definition used in Internet RFC 2396, “Uniform Resource Identifiers
(URI): Generic Syntax,” by Tim Berners-Lee et al. For Dublin Core applications a
resource will typically be an electronic document.
This standard is for the element set only, which is generally used in the context of a
specific project or application. Local or community based requirements and policies may
impose additional restrictions, rules, and interpretations. It is not the purpose of this
standard to define the detailed criteria by which the element set will be used with
specific projects and applications.
This standard supersedes Internet RFC 2413, which was the first published version of
the Dublin Core.
ISO 15836:2003 history
2009ISO 15836:2009/cor 1:2009 Information and documentation - The Dublin Core metadata element set; Technical Corrigendum 1
2009ISO 15836:2009 Information and documentation - The Dublin Core metadata element set
2003ISO 15836:2003 Information and documentation - The Dublin Core metadata element set