Landon,
> Can anyone recommend a good English language tutorial or article on the
> metadata standard formalized as ISO 19115? I'm particularly interested
> in how if relates to the former FGDC metadata standard used in the
> United States, and the differences between the two standards.
you might
OSGeo-Discuss] ISO 19115
Landon et al.,
I agree completely that there is a critical need for information on the
ISO standards and that that information is unlikely to emerge from ISO
in the same way that it emerged from the FGDC. A couple of things that
might be helpful:
1. Examples
NGDC has
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Landon et al.,
I agree completely that there is a critical need for inform
lloch; Newell,Oliver
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] ISO 19115
Landon et al.,
I agree completely that there is a critical need for information on the
ISO standards and that that information is unlikely to emerge from ISO
in the same way that it emerged from the FGDC. A couple of things that
mig
Landon et al.,
I agree completely that there is a critical need for information on the
ISO standards and that that information is unlikely to emerge from ISO
in the same way that it emerged from the FGDC. A couple of things that
might be helpful:
1. Examples
NGDC has a web accessible folder
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] ISO 19115
Landon Blake wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good English language tutorial or article on
the
> metadata standard formalized as ISO 19115? I'm particularly interested
> in how if relates to the former FGD
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Though this is not what you are explicitly looking for, these two
documents
include some valuable information about 19115:
On a high level, the GSDI cookbook:
http://www.gsdi.org
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Though this is not what you are explicitly looking for, these two documents
include some valuable information about 19115:
On a high level, the GSDI cookbook: http://www.gsdi.org/gsdicookbookindex.php
On a more technical level, with implicit informat
Landon Blake wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good English language tutorial or article on the
> metadata standard formalized as ISO 19115? I'm particularly interested
> in how if relates to the former FGDC metadata standard used in the
> United States, and the differences between the two standards.
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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] ISO 19115
Can anyone recommend a good English language tutorial or article on the
metadata standard formalized as ISO 19115? I
Can anyone recommend a good English language tutorial or article on the
metadata standard formalized as ISO 19115? I'm particularly interested
in how if relates to the former FGDC metadata standard used in the
United States, and the differences between the two standards.
The FGDC metadata stand
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Hi Paul,
a whole lot of schemas can be found at http://schemas.opengis.net/
which is the official schema repository of the OGC.
The one you are looking for is probably
http://schemas.opengis.net/iso/19139/20070417/gmd/metadataEntity.xsd
Kind regards
Thanks I found them from that SVN.
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
Schemas used in GeoNetwork for ISO19115 are the ISO19139:2007 schemas
that define the encoding for 19115. They are indeed part of the
GeoNetwork application as Tyler said.
Jeroen
On Dec 10, 2008, at 11:21 PM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
Hi Paul,
I don't know where, but maybe it
Hi Paul,
I don't know where, but maybe it is included somewhere in the
GeoNetwork opensource code?
http://geonetwork.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/geonetwork/trunk/
On 10-Dec-08, at 1:34 PM, Paul Austin wrote:
Does anyone know where to get the XML schema (or DTD) for the ISO
19115 metatda?
Does anyone know where to get the XML schema (or DTD) for the ISO 19115
metatda?
Thanks,
Paul
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What I would recommend doing is looking at the GeoAPI javadocs located
here on metadata - we just finished aligning them with the latest ISO
19115 documentation :-)
- http://geoapi.sourceforge.net/pending/javadoc/index.html
Doing this alignment was the first time I have read the ISO 19115 and I
dear nicholas, all,
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 11:13:28AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=26020&ICS1=35&ICS2=240&ICS3=70
>
> Particularly "the cataloguing of datasets"
> Has anyone read this? Is it useful?
I've never read the I
Hi,
In GeoNetwork opensource ( http://geonetwork-opensource.org ) we've
been using ISO19115 for a long time now. We are now finalizing a
release of the software that has among other things, support for the
following standards:
Metadata: ISO19115 validated against ISO19139 implementati
In the geospatial standards community (I work for OGC), ISO 19115 is
sort of a bible. The problem with this, and most ISO documents, is
that it's too abstract to design software around. You generally need
to go to another level of specificity to do real coding. For example,
the OGC catalog
I noticed the existance of ISO 19115
http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=26020&ICS1=35&ICS2=240&ICS3=70
Particularly "the cataloguing of datasets"
Has anyone read this? Is it useful?
Nick Lawrence
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