The document discusses the Dublin Core 1:1 principle, emphasizing that each metadata description should represent a unique version or manifestation of a resource, rather than assuming equivalence among different manifestations. It highlights the historical development of the principle through various theories and workshops, as well as the implications for metadata management and retrieval, particularly concerning reproductions versus original works. The text also outlines challenges in applying the principle and suggests methods for differentiating and structuring metadata descriptions.
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