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Description: By Martin Dillon. "The task of this paper: how do we gain (bibliographic) control over knowledge resources on the Web?" (January 01, 2001)
Metadata for Web Resources: How Metadata Works on the Web Metadata for Web Resources: How Metadata Works on the Web First a brief, blunt statement of the context for our current activities. We are living through a revolution in knowledge representation. After a long and various evolution, knowledge representation settled into paper products for most of its output. Now we are shifting to digital forms for representing knowledge and to the Web as the primary distribution channel. This change will have profound consequences. There is little question, for example, that paper products will gradually be replaced by Web-accessible digital products. Is the Web here to stay? A premise of this paper is that the Web, or its evolutionary successor, will define the shape of our world for decades.
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