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Subject: Comments on Joe Carmels proposed Dublin Core leg version


See comments embedded below in blue.
Daniel Bennett


 

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  xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"

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  xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"

  xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/">

 

 

  <dc:coverage xsi:type="dcterms:TGN">United States</dc:coverage>  <!-- In that the United States documents are located in .gov as opposed to the normal gov.xx convention, and also the states use .st.us . We should discuss this further-->

 

  <dc:coverage>United States House of Representatives</dc:coverage>

 

  <dc:identifier>108 H. R. 12 IH<dc:identifier>  <!-- GREAT--> 

 

  <dc:identifier xsi:type="dcterms:URI">http://www.us-congress.gov/108/HR/12[IH]<dc:identifier>  <!-- It should be assumed that the the document linked to uses a DTD and/or Schema -->

 

  <dc:identitfier xsi:type="dcterms:URL">http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d108:hr12:</dc:identifier>  <!-- If the system changes for links, will the old links still be usable even if redirected? --> 

 

  <dc:title>Jobs and Growth Tax Act of 2003</dc:title>

 

  <dc:creator>McKeon, Howard P. (Buck) [CA-25]</dc:creator>

 

  <dc:creator xsi:type="dcterms:URI">http://bioguide.congress.gov/M000508</dc:creator>  <!-- There should be 

 

  <dc:description>To make changes to the Higher Education Act of 1965 incorporating the results of the FED UP Initiative, and for other purposes.</dc:description>

 

   <dc:description xsi:type="dcterms:tableOfContents">Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.  Sec. 2. Reference; effective date; implementation.  Title I-Technical Amendments  Sec. 101. Technical amendments.  Sec. 102. Clerical amendments.  Sec. 103. Study of teacher preparation.  Title II-Student Loan Forgiveness  Sec. 201. Cancellation of student loan indebtedness for spouses, surviving joint debtors, and parents.  Title III-Opportunities for Higher Education via Telecommunications  Sec. 301. Exception to 50 percent correspondence course limitations. Sec. 302. Evaluation and report<dc:description>

 

  <dc:subject> </dc:subject>  <!--Although there has been discussion about the difficulty as to acertaining if and what subjects the law or proposed legislation can be done, in that legal documents should probably not include metadata that is not either clearly stated within the text of the document or truly self evident. I would recommend using the term "legislation" or "law" or "statute" in the subject field. In this way, we will have included clearly within the meta-data, what the document is. or better yet... see below in added relation tag-->

 

<dc:relation>USCongress/legislation/108/</dc:relation> <!-- to make clear that this document is part of a set of proposed legislation-->

 

  <dc:date>2003-01-07</dc:date>

 

  <dcterms:modified refines="dc:date" xsi:type="dcterms:W3CDTF">2003-01-07</dcterms:modified>

 

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  <dc:language xsi:type="dcterns:RFC3066">eng-US</dc:language>

 

  <dc:rights>This information is a U.S. Government Publication. Works by the U. S. Government are not eligible for U. S. copyright protection.</dc:rights>  <!--Anytime copyright information is referred to there should be a reference/citation to the jurisdiction and either the treaty(s) and/or law(s) such as U.S. Code Title 17 Section 105 http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=browse_usc&docid=+17usc105 -->

 

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Joe Carmel

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US House of Representatives

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