Dublin Core is a metadata standard used for describing a wide range of resources, including digital and physical items. It consists of a set of 15 core elements (like Title, Creator, Subject, Description, Publisher, Contributor, Date, Type, Format, Identifier, Source, Language, Relation, Coverage, and Rights) used to improve the findability and interoperability of resources. Dublin Core is often used to provide basic metadata for items in digital libraries, archives, and other information repositories, facilitating resource discovery through search and retrieval.
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