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The initial telephone conference was held on Thursday 5th June 2014 at 14:00 - see [[Metadata Meeting 5-6-14]] for transcript, attendance and conclusions.
 
The initial telephone conference was held on Thursday 5th June 2014 at 14:00 - see [[Metadata Meeting 5-6-14]] for transcript, attendance and conclusions.
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It is proposed that t'cons be held fortnightly, and a Doodle poll is being used to assess the best part of the week to use - please indicate your availability here:  http://doodle.com/7bizqgs3af45qixf
  
 
==Proposed and existing schemas==
 
==Proposed and existing schemas==

Revision as of 12:37, 6 June 2014

This site is used to host discussions concerning metadata recommendations for UK usage of XDS and related protocols.

Meetings

The initial telephone conference was held on Thursday 5th June 2014 at 14:00 - see Metadata Meeting 5-6-14 for transcript, attendance and conclusions.

It is proposed that t'cons be held fortnightly, and a Doodle poll is being used to assess the best part of the week to use - please indicate your availability here: http://doodle.com/7bizqgs3af45qixf

Proposed and existing schemas

We are trying to gather together as many ideas and thoughts as possible, so that nothing is accidentally forgotten. If you have any schemas which you wish to add yourself, feel free add them to this list, either by uploading or via an external link:

Although the XDS-I rules are not a full metadata specification, the constraints they place on imaging metadata need to be considered if specifications for imaging and other documents are to be consistent. See section 4.68.4.1.2.3 within that document for details.

Discussions

This wiki provides a means for sharing and recording discussions, including from those unable to attend the meetings/teleconferences. For now, there is just one simple page on "open issues" (mainly those made a comments on the straw man suggestions), but this could split into more specialized topic pages if necessary: