Not really DCMI has its own definition of qdc
http://dublincore.org/schemas/xmls/index.shtml
section Qualified DC XML Schemas, version 2008-02-11
There are many qdc(s) so one stylesheet won't work here.
Karim Boughida
>>> "Riley, Jenn" <[log in to unmask]> 11/6/2008 4:35 PM >>>
Dear Hervé,
If you don't find a stylesheet for this, I'd bet a big reason is the
unpredictable-ness of Qualified DC in XML. The format isn't nearly as
well-defined in XML as simple DC is - one needs to pull together three
different schemas. Plus it's rare to see qualified DC out there that
only uses the "official" DC qualifiers.
But this does seem like a resource that should exist. Do folks agree on
a semi-authoritative definition of Qualified DC in XML that could be
used as the basis for building this kind of stylesheet?
Jenn
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [MODS] Qualified Dublin Core to MODS xsl stylesheet ?
>
> Hello,
> I found a very useful xsl stylesheet on the web
> (simpleDC2MODS.xsl) that allows to transform oai_dc to mods.
> Thanks a lot to Clay Redding for this.
> My question is : does anybody know if the same for qualified
> DC to MODS is available somewhere ?
> Thanks,
>
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