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One of the Seoul meeting items which has my name against it is to come up w=
ith a one paragraph definition of "Simple Dublin Core".

By way of explaining my thoughts on the subject, I've just posted:

http://efoundations.typepad.com/efoundations/2009/10/what-is-simple-dublin-=
core.html

which doesn't quite get to the point of a "one-paragraph glossary entry" bu=
t I'll distill one out of it.

I have another (longer!) piece on "Qualified Dublin Core" which I've been w=
orking on (to answer the question from John on Twitter). I need to clean it=
 up but will try to post on the blog by the end of the day.

Maybe some of this stuff might be useful to Stefanie in looking more broadl=
y at other bits of the Usage Guide too.

Pete
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