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Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (RFC5013)

Open ortylp opened this issue 11 years ago • 2 comments

If we interpret podcast RSS feeds as metadata for podcasts, then we should stick to some standards, which have already been defined.

Here is RFC from IETF covering Dublin Core https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5013.txt

For more information see http://dublincore.org/metadata-basics/ and documents/standards linked there.

Do not be scared by XML terminology gibberish, this element set is really simple and relatively broadly defined, so that it can be used for any type of metadata.

ortylp avatar Mar 26 '13 19:03 ortylp

That's an interesting idea... I just like to avoid adding yet another possibility for defining the same information (title, author, etc), but I'll see how this will fit into the overall concept.

Do you know any podcasting application that already interprets Dubline Core meta data?

stefankoegl avatar Mar 26 '13 19:03 stefankoegl

I have not investigated that. I wanted to make sure, that in a discussion about metadata the already standardized framework is mentioned.

I know Dublin Core from the use in libraries (as in books). It is used as fallback metadata format (sometimes DC is the only data format servers can agree on) for automatic exchange of information. You can find websites, that put metadata in header of each HTML page in Dublin Core.

DC is most probably not the solution to the problem you want to solve, but it can certainly lead the way.

ortylp avatar Mar 27 '13 19:03 ortylp