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The Publishing Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata
(PRISM) specification defines an XML metadata vocabulary
for managing, aggregating, post-processing, multi-purposing
and aggregating magazine, news, catalog, book, and mainstream
journal content. PRISM recommends the use of certain
existing standards, such as XML, RDF, the Dublin Core,
and various ISO specifications for locations, languages,
and date/time formats. In addition PRISM provides a
framework for the interchange and preservation of content
and metadata, a collection of elements to describe that
content, and a set of controlled vocabularies listing
the values for those elements.
The PRISM Resource Center is a repository of conference
papers, articles, and presentations that explain PRISM
and related concepts that PRISM employs.
New! PRISM Cookbook Modules
Recipe #1:
Preparing a print article for use by an external
partner
Recipe #2:
Preparing a print article for use by an internal partner
Recipe #3:
Preparing an article for use by an intranet
search site
Recipe #4:
Preparing
articles that have been published to multiple platforms
for use by an external partner
Recipe #5:
Preparing web
articles for use by an external partner
Recipe #6:
Preparing
print articles with published corrections
Recipe #7:
Preparing articles using relationship elements
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