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. 2001 Jul;89(3):297-301.

The use of Dublin Core metadata in a structured health resource guide on the internet

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The use of Dublin Core metadata in a structured health resource guide on the internet

S J Darmoni et al. Bull Med Libr Assoc. 2001 Jul.
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Dublin Core metadata elements used in a CISMeF MeSH page
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Example of a CISMeF resource page
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Dublin Core metadata elements used in a CISMeF resource page (in English)
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Example of a description of a document indexed in CISMeF

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