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A Common Sense Approach to Defining Data, Information, and Metadata

Dervos, Dimitris A. and Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2006) A Common Sense Approach to Defining Data, Information, and Metadata.

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This is a presentation (~25 slides) made at ISKO 2006 in Vienna based on the paper (same title) published in the Proceedings of the Ninth International ISKO 2006 Conference, Vienna, Edited by Swertz, C. Berlin: Ergon, 2006.

EPrint Type:Presentation
Subjects:Information Science
ID Code:1312
Deposited On:18 August 2006
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