Standard
<above> AGLS Endorsed Australia-wide
documents, demonstrating Dublin
The Australian Government officially endorsed AGLS in November 1998 for use by all levels of governmentdublincore.org. This made Dublin Core (via AGLS) a mandated standard for Australian government websites and documents, demonstrating Dublin Core’s applicability to public-sector information management.
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dublin-core
Event Details
- Year
- 1998
- Event Type
- Publishing / standard
Key Participants
- Australian Governemt
References
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Primary ReferenceDCMI: Australian Government Locator Service (AGLS)
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