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+ | * [[What is Metadata|What?]] Metadata is data about data. RDF is a system for encoding metadata. The Semantic Web is the plan for adding RDF to the Web. [More...] | ||
+ | * [[Why use Metadata|Why?]] It lets computers find works and use them in a variety of innovative ways. [More...] | ||
+ | * [[Use Metadata|Use]]. Figure out how to embed CC license metadata in your favorite formats. [More...] | ||
+ | * [[Implement Metadata|Implement]]. Learn how to programatically read and write our metadata. [More...] | ||
+ | * [[Extend Metadata|Extend]]. Get the detailed information on our use of RDF. [More...] | ||
+ | * [[Contact]]. Send us your questions, comments, and results. [More...] | ||
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Revision as of 21:20, 12 April 2006
When a user chooses a license, they're also given a bit of RDF metadata to go along with it.
- What? Metadata is data about data. RDF is a system for encoding metadata. The Semantic Web is the plan for adding RDF to the Web. [More...]
- Why? It lets computers find works and use them in a variety of innovative ways. [More...]
- Use. Figure out how to embed CC license metadata in your favorite formats. [More...]
- Implement. Learn how to programatically read and write our metadata. [More...]
- Extend. Get the detailed information on our use of RDF. [More...]
- Contact. Send us your questions, comments, and results. [More...]