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I.S. CWA 14856:2003

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GUIDANCE MATERIAL FOR MAPPING BETWEEN DUBLIN CORE AND ISO IN THE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION DOMAIN
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-11-2010

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-19-2003

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Contents
Foreword
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
  1.1 Context
  1.2 Scope
  1.3 Audience
  1.4 General context/Background/Environment
2 Definitions and abbreviations
3 State of the art in geographic metadata mappings
  3.1 Introduction
  3.2 Works on geographic metadata mapping
      3.2.1 DC- ISO19115.3 Mapping
      3.2.2 ISO-FGDC Mapping
      3.2.3 FGDC- Dublin Core Mapping
      3.2.4 FGDC-DC-MARC21 Mapping
      3.2.5 ISO-CDS Mapping
      3.2.6 ISO-UDK Mapping
      3.2.7 Other mappings
  3.3 Interesting Projects
  3.4 Other interesting works
4 Construction of crosswalks between metadata standards
  4.1 Harmonization
  4.2 Semantic mapping
  4.3 Additional rules for metadata conversion
      4.3.1 Content Conversion
      4.3.2 Element to element mapping
      4.3.3 Hierarchy
5 ISO-DC Mapping
  5.1 ISO-DC Mapping Table & Additional transformation rules
  5.2 Summary of the DC elements
  5.3 Summary of the ISO DIS 19115 elements involved in the
      mapping
  5.4 Mapping proposed
  5.5 DC gaps to ISO DIS 19115 Core metadata profile
      5.5.1 DC - ISO DIS 19115 Core mapping
      5.5.2 Summary of the DC - ISO DIS 19115 Core mapping
             gaps
      5.5.3 Comments about the gaps
6 Mapping metadata from ISO to DC and vice versa
  6.1 Automated implementation of crosswalks: the use of
      stylesheets
  6.2 Description of formats used to encode metadata
      6.2.1 About Dublin Core
      6.2.2 About ISO
  6.3 General assumptions, decisions and observations
  6.4 Element-to-element conversion details
      6.4.1 Title
      6.4.2 Creator
      6.4.3 Subject
      6.4.4 Description
      6.4.5 Publisher
      6.4.6 Contributor
      6.4.7 Date
      6.4.8 Type
      6.4.9 Format
      6.4.10 Identifier
      6.4.11 Source
      6.4.12 Language
      6.4.13 Relation
      6.4.14 Coverage
      6.4.15 Rights
      6.4.16 Audience
Annex A Methodology for reviewing the state of the art in
        geographic metadata mappings
Annex B Controlled lists involved in the mapping process
      Annex B.1 Type codes
      Annex B.2 Right Codes
      Annex B.3 Subject Codes
      Annex B.4 Format Codes
      Annex B.5 Date type Codes
      Annex B.6 Relation Codes
Annex C Style sheet for mapping between ISO-XML and DC-RDF
      Annex C.1 DTD for expressing Dublin Core metadata
      Annex C.2 ISO-DC stylesheet
      Annex C.3 DC-ISO stylesheet
Annex D XML file examples
      Annex D.1 ISO metadata file
      Annex D.2 Generated DC metadata file
      Annex D.3 Generated ISO metadata file
Annex E Bibliography

Gives guidance material for those people who could be interested in transforming metadata from one standard to the other. Presents a short review of the state of the art in the development of metadata crosswalks among geographic metadata standards. Also includes references to most of the European projects related with geographic information data and Dublin Core.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
100
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Withdrawn

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