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2006-04-06T14:30:10+12:00 (18 years ago)
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kjdon
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reran the xsl for the new format, and modified xsl files. hopefully only small formatting things have changed :-)

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    13 Sets of predefined metadata elements are known as "metadata sets".  An example
    14 is the Dublin Core metadata set.  When you add a metadata set to your
    15 collection, its elements become available for selection.  You can have more than
    16 one set; to prevent name clashes a short identifier that identifies the
    17 metadata set is pre-pended to the element name.  For instance the Dublin Core
    18 element Creator becomes "dc.Creator".  Metadata sets are stored in the
    19 Librarian Interface's metadata folder and have the suffix ".mds".
    20 <p></p>
    21 To control the metadata sets used in a collection, use the "Metadata Sets" entry on the Design view.
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     13<p>Sets of predefined metadata elements are known as "metadata sets".  An example is the Dublin Core metadata set.  When you add a metadata set to your collection, its elements become available for selection.  You can have more than one set; to prevent name clashes a short identifier that identifies the metadata set is pre-pended to the element name.  For instance the Dublin Core element Creator becomes "dc.Creator".  Metadata sets are stored in the Librarian Interface's metadata folder and have the suffix ".mds".</p>
     14<p>To control the metadata sets used in a collection, use the "Metadata Sets" entry on the Design view.</p>
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