Digital Art Preservation
Dublin Core is a set of metadata standards used to describe digital resources and facilitate their discovery across various platforms. It consists of 15 core elements that provide essential information about resources, such as title, creator, subject, and date, making it easier to organize and retrieve digital art. By standardizing how information is described, Dublin Core enhances interoperability among different systems, improves resource management, and supports preservation efforts.
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