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9<td width="15%" align="center"><img width="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" height="45"></td><td width="*" align="center"><a name="selectingmetadatasets"><font size="5" face="Verdana"><strong>5.2: Selecting Metadata Sets</strong></font></a></td><td width="15%" align="center"><img width="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" height="45"></td>
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13Sets of predefined metadata elements are known as "metadata sets". An example
14is the Dublin Core metadata set. When you add a metadata set to your
15collection, its elements become available for selection. You can have more than
16one set; to prevent name clashes a short identifier that identifies the
17metadata set is pre-pended to the element name. For instance the Dublin Core
18element Creator becomes "dc.Creator". Metadata sets are stored in the
19Librarian Interface's metadata folder and have the suffix ".mds".
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21To control the metadata sets used in a collection, use the "Metadata Sets" entry on the Design view.
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