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Cataloging XML Vocabularies







Cataloging XML Vocabularies

Cataloging XML Vocabularies 06/26/2002 07:05 PM

Eric van der Vlist presents a way to ease publicising and choosing between different XML vocabularies.




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"This is the development wiki of LibDB, an open-sourced Perl/MySQL library and asset management system based on and inspired by the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (pdf), triples from the semantic web, and "the end-user doesn't, and shouldn't, need to know this stuff". In English, this means that you'll be able to smartly and easily catalog your movies, books, magazines, comics, etc. into your own computerized "personal library".

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