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New Technology of Library and Information Service  2006, Vol. 22 Issue (1): 17-24    DOI: 10.11925/infotech.1003-3513.2006.01.04
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Anonymous Dublin Core Profiles for Accessible User Relationships with Resources and Services
Liddy Nevile
(La Trobe University Bundoora, Australia)
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Abstract  

This paper presents the case for a private (anonymous) personal profile of accessibility needs and preferences expressed in a Dublin Core format. It introduces the idea that this profile, identified only by a URI, is motivated by a desired relationship between a user and a resource or service. It assumes a new Dublin Core term DC:Adaptability and argues that, without any reference to disabilities, personal needs and preferences, including those symptomatic of common physical and cognitive disabilities, context or location, can be described in a common vocabulary to be matched by resource and service capabilities.

Key wordsAccessibility      Adaptability      Dublin Core      Personal profile      Needs and preferences      AccessForAll      Metadata vocabularie     
Received: 08 November 2005      Published: 25 January 2006
Corresponding Authors: Liddy Nevile     E-mail: liddy@sunriseresearch.org
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Liddy Nevile. Anonymous Dublin Core Profiles for Accessible User Relationships with Resources and Services. New Technology of Library and Information Service, 2006, 22(1): 17-24.

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