
Dublin Core
Dublin Core is a standardized way to describe digital resources like websites, documents, or videos, using a set of common metadata elements. These elements include details like title, creator, subject, date, and format, which help organize, find, and manage digital content across different systems. Think of it as a shared language for cataloging digital items, making it easier for people and machines to understand what a resource is, where it comes from, and how it can be used. This standardization improves searchability and interoperability of digital information worldwide.