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According to resources.data.gov, a data standards framework is “a flexible or comprehensive system of reusable data standards components. Data standards frameworks are intended to allow components to be mixed and matched to serve a wide range of use cases and could be assembled to generate a dynamic or near infinite set of data standards packages. Examples of data standards frameworks include the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM), the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI), and Schema.org.” (resources.data.gov/standards/concepts/)