DRAFT
eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
Document Type Definition
for Dublin Core Simple
The following is a Document Type Definition (DTD) for use in Cross-Domain Retrieval using the XML Record Syntax. This DTD does not address qualified Dublin Core elements.
This DTD was developed for use in the Consortium for the Computer Interchange of Museum Information (CIMI) project, the Dublin Core Testbed.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<!DOCTYPE dublin-core-simple [
<!-- DC 1.0, RFC 2413 -->
<!ELEMENT dublin-core-simple (dc-record*)>
<!ELEMENT dc-record (title*, creator*, subject*, description*, publisher*,
contributor*, date*, type*, format*, identifier*, source*, language*, relation*,
coverage*, rights*)>
<!ELEMENT title (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT creator (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT subject (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT publisher (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT contributor (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT date (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT type (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT format (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT identifier (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT source (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT language (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT relation (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT coverage (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT rights (#PCDATA) >
]
As further explanation of how the DTD works, it specifies that there is a single tag,
<dublin-core-simple>, which is used to delimit the block of DC XML
(<dublin-core-simple>, once, at the start and </dublin-core-simple> once, at
the end). This tag contains 0 or more occurrences of the tag, <dc-record>, which
defines a metadata block, or single description. Within this tag (from <dc-record>
to </dc-record>), there are 0 or more occurrences of each of the 15 Dublin Core
element tags.
This results in something like the following:
<dublin-core-simple>
<dc-record>
<creator>some author</creator>
<creator>some author</creator>
<title>some title</title>
...
</dc-record>
<dc-record>
<creator>some other author</creator>
<title>some other title</title>
...
</dc-record>
</dublin-core-simple>