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Geospatial Metadata and Spatial Data Workshop School of Computing   University of Leeds
Workshop Programme PRESENTATION SESSION: Background information Metadata, standards and application profiles  REFRESHMENTS (30 minute break) UK Academic Geospatial Metadata Application Profile, Version 2.1 (UK AGMAP 2.1) and guidelines Geodoc Metadata Editor tool, GoGeo portal and other resources ShareGeo Open spatial data repository Current and future activities DEMONSTRATION/HANDS-ON SESSION:  Geodoc Metadata Editor tool, GoGeo portal and ShareGeo Open spatial data repository
Background three decades of GIS and spatial  data capture technology  an eclectic range of academic  disciplines using GIS as a  research and teaching tool  considerable cost and time  invested in spatial data creation *2006 spatial data audit at  4 universities: +500 dataset files,  100s of orphan datasets Requires a  spatial data management ,  discovery  and  sharing solution   delivered through portal technology  and  metadata .
So what is  METADATA ? The word appears to be of Greek and Latin origin…… but  metadata  represents something completely different…… Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006   and it’s not sun and holiday
Represents a documented and ordered summary of information that describes something, in this case, spatial data. Provides the  What, Where, When  and   Why  for a spatial dataset. Includes its  Ownership  and  Contact (Who)  details and  Access  and  Use  conditions.  Metadata (data describing data)
What  are the  ingredients? Where  were ingredients produced? Who  sells the ingredients? What  are the brewing steps? When  does the  fermentation  process end? Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006  Think of metadata as a recipe for making beer.
metadata Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
Think of metadata as food product labelling. What  are the ingredients? What  is the nutritional value? How  many calories and  how  much fat? When  is this product’s expiry date? Where  was it produced? Who  produced it?
metadata
Where  are these datasets’ study  areas? When  were the data collected? Why   were these   datasets created?  type of application? spatial reference system?  spatial accuracy? processes or algorithms used? Who  created these datasets? Can you tell me from any of these files….. Now think of metadata as spatial data labelling.
What  do these polygons represent?  What  attribute information  is associated with these polygons?
What  do these  SOILCLASS  values mean? What  does this  attribute mean?
metadata
The importance of geospatial metadata Local Data Management Metadata Record Spatial Dataset  Directory or  Repository Spatial Datasets Private Metadata Directory
Geoportal : an interface to run searches to discover metadata records representing spatial data and geo-services on the internet. Geoportal Metadata  Record Spatial Datasets and Geo-services Metadata: to discover spatial data via a Geoportal
G eoportal :   free text ,  resource type ,  geographic location  (co-ordinate and placename) and  date  searches.
Discovering spatial data through metadata offers the  prospect of developing new applications
Contours Raster Map Draped 3D Model and creating new datasets ©   Crown   Copyright/database   right 2008 ©   Crown   Copyright/database   right 2008 ©   Crown   Copyright/database   right 2008
Other benefits: data protection Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
protects investments of time and cost dedicated to  dataset creation and development; maintains an inventory of datasets to reduce time required to  re-assess existing datasets for new and future applications; ensures integrity of existing and new datasets using metadata  as a tracking mechanism to monitor changes and edits to datasets; reduces and minimises the disruptive effects of staff  taking annual leave or departing for new careers; eliminates or reduces the risk of redundancy in dataset collection;  saves against accidental deletion of dataset files. Metadata creation
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) residual licensed data rights for derived data  concerns over data quality (data creator and user) liability fears privacy and security time and cost for data delivery data transformation and harmonisation (scale, positional accuracy projections, formats) legacy data time and cost to create anonymised data for release time and cost for metadata record (descriptive level)   updates infrastructure performance, maintenance & enhancement costs  data and software archiving and warehousing issues long-term commitment and investment in the infrastructure revisions to changes in standards confusion about standards compliance and which standard to use  Many concerns remain (metadata and data)
Metadata standard Provides precise specifications to enforce and ensure consistency and interoperability. Defines and describes metadata entities and elements and, classify and group relevant metadata elements with entities. Assigns structure and conditions (obligations, data type, domain).
Dublin Core (ISO 15836) Dublin Core: 15 elements to facilitate simple resource discovery in a networked environment (e.g. internet or library).  T Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006  - Contributor - Title - Date - Description - Format - Identifier - Language - Publisher - Rights - Source - Subject - Relation - Coverage - Creator - Type
Geospatial metadata standards Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM)  introduced in mid 1990s for documenting spatial datasets.  ISO 19115 Metadata Standard for Geographic Information   was   ratified in 2003   and supersedes FGDC.  Geospatial metadata standards are critical for supporting metadata creation and…………………………
Other Content  Providers UK Location Programme Network Geo-data Gateway Geoportal portal interoperability and search capabilities across the internet. User Local GoGeo database
Centre for Ecology  and Hydrology (CEH) National Environment  Research Council (NERC) National Soil Resources  Institute (NSRI)
Derived from a geo standard and represents a reduction of the  number of entities and elements. * It should include the core (mandatory) element set of a standard to support interoperability across the wider geospatial community  ( Discovery  level  metadata). * Perhaps include other elements for  Descriptive  level metadata? * A profile can be extended to include elements which are best suited for a working group’s specific applications. Example:  The Biological Data Profile (BDP) An approved profile with additional elements to document biological information such as  taxonomy ,  methodology  and  analytical tools . http://www.flickr.com/photos/f10n4/186861991/ Geospatial Metadata Application Profiles
Creating application profiles from ISO 19115 ISO 19115 Metadata   Standard ISO 19115 Core Element Set Application Profiles Academia  ( 43  + 47=90) Public Sector ( 43  + 62=105) Private Sector ( 43  + 12=55) 300+ elements 43  elements Environmental Sciences Specialised APs * INSPIRE Directive Metadata Guidelines   * UK GEMINI 2.1 , an INSPIRE compliant  geospatial metadata standard for the UK * ANZLIC Metadata Profile * North American Application Profile (NAP), Canada and the US Archaeology Biological Sciences Geo Sciences History Health Informatics
Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community  (INSPIRE) *European Commission (EC) *European Environment  Agency (EEA) *Representatives from  Member States (Mapping/GIS) INSPIRE Directive Metadata Guidelines
INSPIRE Directive [2007 /2/ EC] T argets electronic spatial data and services for environmental information.  Aims to create a European Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) based on Member States’ infrastructures, to improve interoperability of spatial information. Data and services to be delivered through European initiatives.  INSPIRE Regulations came into force on 31 December 2009 and applies to England, Northern Ireland and Wales. Scotland’s Parliament enacted a complementary regulation on the  same date.  Public authorities obliged to produce and keep ‘metadata’ current for describing datasets, dataset series and geo-services. Includes UK academia (Freedom of Information Act, 2000).
•  Provide metadata catalogues to reveal what information is available. •  Provide online data  discovery ,  view ,  download  and  transformation  (interoperability) services. •  Licensing arrangements to allow for information sharing, access and use in accordance with each State’s regulations. •  Set up e-commerce arrangements where charging is applicable. •  Introduce monitoring mechanisms to show that information is being made available. •  Introduce co-ordination mechanisms to ensure effective operation of the infrastructure. Comply with the 34 spatial data specifications in three annexes  (reference geographies, environmental datasets). INSPIRE Regulations for member states
INSPIRE spatial data themes and deadlines for creating metadata
 
INSPIRE Metadata Editor tool and Geoportal
* First released in 2004 to support creation of ISO 19115 and e-GMS compliant metadata - supersedes   the National Geospatial Data  Framework ( NGDF) * Targeting the UK public sector * 2010: UK Location Programme (UKLP)  revised UK GEMINI 2.1   to meet the  requirements of the EU INSPIRE Directive. UK GEMINI UK Location Programme (UKLP)  is a pan-government  collaborative initiative with the responsibility to develop and implement the INSPIRE Directive 2007/2/EC  and the UK Location Strategy.
UK Location Metadata Editor and Catalogue built with  UK GEMINI 2.1
http://www.flickr.com/photos/musebrarian/3289649684 /#/ Metadata Madness!
Metadata and spatial data resources for UK academia
UK Academic Geospatial Metadata Application Profile, Version 2.1 (UK AGMAP 2.1) UK AGMAP 2.1 created to   support the specific needs of the UK H&FE communities. Comprises elements from ISO 19115, UK GEMINI 2.1 and INSPIRE. Supports documentation of a dataset, dataset series or  geo-service for the purpose of discovery and description. Mapped to Dublin Core, FGDC, INSPIRE, UK GEMINI 2.1 and DDI.
UK AGMAP 2.1 profile  for datasets and  dataset series  Contact details  = 7 Drop down lists = 9 Red : Mandatory Green : Conditional 29 mandatory 90 elements
UK AGMAP 2.1 profile for  Geo-services Contact details: 7 Drop down lists: 6 22 mandatory 39 elements
UK AGMAP 2.1 Guidelines Contain descriptions and examples to assist metadata creators and  GoGeo portal users from eclectic range of academic disciplines.
Most spatial data information is stored in our heads. We need to move it from there to an electronic file. Metadata Creation Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
Mind reading aliens? Solutions? Photographic Images copyright: Planet Vulcan Images 2006
Metadata extraction device?
Geodoc Metadata Editor Tool
Geodoc design and functionality Java-built online tool authentication required text fields and drop-down lists for entering information validation (red fields) access to metadata guidelines and Geodoc reference guide
Direct links to relevant UK AGMAP 2.1 guideline pages
MyGoGeo! automation  and customisation tool
Geodoc coordinate extent tool Map tool captures co-ordinate values for bounding box elements used to define the extent of a dataset’s study area.  Extents   for Nations at the click of the mouse
Personal and secure directory for storing, editing and exporting metadata records.
e X tensible  M arkup  L anguage ( XML ) is used for marking up  documents and data using tags that define structural elements.  A standard way to describe and share data on the web.
Geodoc exports UK AGMAP 2.1 metadata records in  PDF format
Publication on open or private (Group) nodes
1) create and validate record; 2) submit record for review;  3) metadata creator is contacted; and 4) record is published on the GoGeo portal. 1 2 3 Easy steps to the publication  of a geospatial metadata record Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006  4
A simple interface designed for UK academia to run queries to  discover metadata for spatial datasets, and to locate geographic resources.  The portal enables searching by the use of various options  including  - free text  - date  - resource type  - geographic location GoGeo Portal: www.gogeo.ac.uk GoGeo rebuilt  and redesigned. Launched on  17 May 2011
GoGeo portal rebuilt with GeoNetwork  ( http://geonetwork-opensource.org/) GeoNetwork: A standard’s (ISO 19115) based, free and open source catalogue application to manage spatially referenced resources through the web.  Provides metadata editing and search functions as well as an embedded interactive web map viewer.
GoGeo simple search Placename search  using Unlock  middleware gazetteer
Search results page and extents display
Metadata record published on GoGeo
Advanced search - Map Type - Location - Text Date Ranges Catalogue Category INSPIRE
Access to metadata records published on a Group node
Why publish metadata on the GoGeo portal? a repository for you to store and manage your metadata thus savings in cost and time; use metadata to announce your data and applications; advertise (and sell?) your spatial datasets to other interested parties in academia and in the private and public sectors; metadata in the portal can be referenced and cited for project proposals; could be configured as an internal resource to access and share datasets. * Cambridge, Edinburgh, Kingston, Leeds, Leicester, Sheffield and Southampton universities have created and published  +200 metadata records on GoGeo portal (global and private).
GoGeo resource channels 3,000+ resources  with daily updates
MyGoGeo!: bookmark resources
Other geospatial metadata resources
Geospatial Metadata Workshops July 2007  Aberdeen University  Marine/ECO-IMAGINE  Geospatial  Technologies Course 2008  Sheffield University Southampton University May 2010 Plymouth University 2003   Durham University City University 2004 University of Essex York University Strathclyde University Bradford University  Oxford Brookes  University  Coventry University Edinburgh University Oxford University Kingston University Sheffield University 2006  Aberdeen University Leeds University Cambridge University Oxford University Stirling University Glasgow University   Heriot-Watt University   Strathclyde University  Kingston University GISRUK Conference (Nottingham) Edinburgh University Autumn 2010 Cardiff University   Aberdeen University Lancaster University Glasgow University Civil Engineering Biological   Sciences Planning Environmental   Sciences Architecture Information   Technology Retailing Climate Sociology Library Science Landscape Planning Archaeology Mathematics Health Ecology Geosciences Computing Spring 2011 Oxford University Northumbria University Cambridge University Strathclyde University Leeds University
ShareGeo Open A repository for deposit and extraction of spatial data. Supports access to and sharing of spatial data. Holds national and international spatial datasets  (raster, vector and tabular). Key to delivering a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) for the UK academic GI community.  ArcGIS plugin to create metadata to deposit with data.
Spatial dataset extraction
Search ShareGeo via the GoGeo Portal
Spatial dataset submission   Basic metadata form to complete and extents extracted from dataset.
Ordnance Survey (OS OpenData)
ShareGeo Digimap Solution for spatial data derived  from licensed data.
Current and future activities
Offer GoGeo resources for local spatial data management -UK AGMAP 2.1 -Guidelines -Geodoc metadata tool -GoGeo portal nodes -Workshops -eLearning objects Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences Research
University A University B University C Open Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)  for UK academia Other resources  and portals Spatial Data  Repository Spatial data Metadata Search Data user Metadata UK AGMAP 2 Guidelines Geodoc tadata tool Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences UK AGMAP 2  Guidelines Geodoc metadata tool Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences UK AGMAP 2 Guidelines Geodoc metadata tool Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences UK AGMAP 2 Guidelines Geodoc metadata tool  Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences University D
Discover Locate Access Use Publish Fit for  purpose? Preserve Steps to data immortality
Questions?
Using the Geodoc Metadata Editor Tool to create a valid geospatial metadata record Practical 1
Access MyGoGeo! to enter contact details. Read description of CORONA satellite image dataset. Access Geodoc Metadata Editor tool and open reference documents on home page. Create and save a valid metadata record referencing the information provided for the CORONA satellite image dataset. Export the metadata record into UK AGMAP 2.1 format using XML and PDF output. Publish metadata record.
Using the GoGeo portal to access a  ShareGeo Open spatial dataset Practical 2
Conduct a search using the GoGeo portal. Open and read the metadata record. Access the ShareGeo Open spatial dataset via link provided in metadata record.

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  • 1. Geospatial Metadata and Spatial Data Workshop School of Computing University of Leeds
  • 2. Workshop Programme PRESENTATION SESSION: Background information Metadata, standards and application profiles REFRESHMENTS (30 minute break) UK Academic Geospatial Metadata Application Profile, Version 2.1 (UK AGMAP 2.1) and guidelines Geodoc Metadata Editor tool, GoGeo portal and other resources ShareGeo Open spatial data repository Current and future activities DEMONSTRATION/HANDS-ON SESSION: Geodoc Metadata Editor tool, GoGeo portal and ShareGeo Open spatial data repository
  • 3. Background three decades of GIS and spatial data capture technology an eclectic range of academic disciplines using GIS as a research and teaching tool considerable cost and time invested in spatial data creation *2006 spatial data audit at 4 universities: +500 dataset files, 100s of orphan datasets Requires a spatial data management , discovery and sharing solution delivered through portal technology and metadata .
  • 4. So what is METADATA ? The word appears to be of Greek and Latin origin…… but metadata represents something completely different…… Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
  • 5. Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006 and it’s not sun and holiday
  • 6. Represents a documented and ordered summary of information that describes something, in this case, spatial data. Provides the What, Where, When and Why for a spatial dataset. Includes its Ownership and Contact (Who) details and Access and Use conditions. Metadata (data describing data)
  • 7. What are the ingredients? Where were ingredients produced? Who sells the ingredients? What are the brewing steps? When does the fermentation process end? Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006 Think of metadata as a recipe for making beer.
  • 8. metadata Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
  • 9. Think of metadata as food product labelling. What are the ingredients? What is the nutritional value? How many calories and how much fat? When is this product’s expiry date? Where was it produced? Who produced it?
  • 11. Where are these datasets’ study areas? When were the data collected? Why were these datasets created?  type of application? spatial reference system? spatial accuracy? processes or algorithms used? Who created these datasets? Can you tell me from any of these files….. Now think of metadata as spatial data labelling.
  • 12. What do these polygons represent? What attribute information is associated with these polygons?
  • 13. What do these SOILCLASS values mean? What does this attribute mean?
  • 15. The importance of geospatial metadata Local Data Management Metadata Record Spatial Dataset Directory or Repository Spatial Datasets Private Metadata Directory
  • 16. Geoportal : an interface to run searches to discover metadata records representing spatial data and geo-services on the internet. Geoportal Metadata Record Spatial Datasets and Geo-services Metadata: to discover spatial data via a Geoportal
  • 17. G eoportal : free text , resource type , geographic location (co-ordinate and placename) and date searches.
  • 18. Discovering spatial data through metadata offers the prospect of developing new applications
  • 19. Contours Raster Map Draped 3D Model and creating new datasets © Crown Copyright/database right 2008 © Crown Copyright/database right 2008 © Crown Copyright/database right 2008
  • 20. Other benefits: data protection Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
  • 21. protects investments of time and cost dedicated to dataset creation and development; maintains an inventory of datasets to reduce time required to re-assess existing datasets for new and future applications; ensures integrity of existing and new datasets using metadata as a tracking mechanism to monitor changes and edits to datasets; reduces and minimises the disruptive effects of staff taking annual leave or departing for new careers; eliminates or reduces the risk of redundancy in dataset collection; saves against accidental deletion of dataset files. Metadata creation
  • 22. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) residual licensed data rights for derived data concerns over data quality (data creator and user) liability fears privacy and security time and cost for data delivery data transformation and harmonisation (scale, positional accuracy projections, formats) legacy data time and cost to create anonymised data for release time and cost for metadata record (descriptive level) updates infrastructure performance, maintenance & enhancement costs data and software archiving and warehousing issues long-term commitment and investment in the infrastructure revisions to changes in standards confusion about standards compliance and which standard to use Many concerns remain (metadata and data)
  • 23. Metadata standard Provides precise specifications to enforce and ensure consistency and interoperability. Defines and describes metadata entities and elements and, classify and group relevant metadata elements with entities. Assigns structure and conditions (obligations, data type, domain).
  • 24. Dublin Core (ISO 15836) Dublin Core: 15 elements to facilitate simple resource discovery in a networked environment (e.g. internet or library). T Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006 - Contributor - Title - Date - Description - Format - Identifier - Language - Publisher - Rights - Source - Subject - Relation - Coverage - Creator - Type
  • 25. Geospatial metadata standards Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM) introduced in mid 1990s for documenting spatial datasets. ISO 19115 Metadata Standard for Geographic Information was ratified in 2003 and supersedes FGDC. Geospatial metadata standards are critical for supporting metadata creation and…………………………
  • 26. Other Content Providers UK Location Programme Network Geo-data Gateway Geoportal portal interoperability and search capabilities across the internet. User Local GoGeo database
  • 27. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) National Environment Research Council (NERC) National Soil Resources Institute (NSRI)
  • 28. Derived from a geo standard and represents a reduction of the number of entities and elements. * It should include the core (mandatory) element set of a standard to support interoperability across the wider geospatial community ( Discovery level metadata). * Perhaps include other elements for Descriptive level metadata? * A profile can be extended to include elements which are best suited for a working group’s specific applications. Example: The Biological Data Profile (BDP) An approved profile with additional elements to document biological information such as taxonomy , methodology and analytical tools . http://www.flickr.com/photos/f10n4/186861991/ Geospatial Metadata Application Profiles
  • 29. Creating application profiles from ISO 19115 ISO 19115 Metadata Standard ISO 19115 Core Element Set Application Profiles Academia ( 43 + 47=90) Public Sector ( 43 + 62=105) Private Sector ( 43 + 12=55) 300+ elements 43 elements Environmental Sciences Specialised APs * INSPIRE Directive Metadata Guidelines * UK GEMINI 2.1 , an INSPIRE compliant geospatial metadata standard for the UK * ANZLIC Metadata Profile * North American Application Profile (NAP), Canada and the US Archaeology Biological Sciences Geo Sciences History Health Informatics
  • 30. Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE) *European Commission (EC) *European Environment Agency (EEA) *Representatives from Member States (Mapping/GIS) INSPIRE Directive Metadata Guidelines
  • 31. INSPIRE Directive [2007 /2/ EC] T argets electronic spatial data and services for environmental information. Aims to create a European Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) based on Member States’ infrastructures, to improve interoperability of spatial information. Data and services to be delivered through European initiatives. INSPIRE Regulations came into force on 31 December 2009 and applies to England, Northern Ireland and Wales. Scotland’s Parliament enacted a complementary regulation on the same date. Public authorities obliged to produce and keep ‘metadata’ current for describing datasets, dataset series and geo-services. Includes UK academia (Freedom of Information Act, 2000).
  • 32. • Provide metadata catalogues to reveal what information is available. • Provide online data discovery , view , download and transformation (interoperability) services. • Licensing arrangements to allow for information sharing, access and use in accordance with each State’s regulations. • Set up e-commerce arrangements where charging is applicable. • Introduce monitoring mechanisms to show that information is being made available. • Introduce co-ordination mechanisms to ensure effective operation of the infrastructure. Comply with the 34 spatial data specifications in three annexes (reference geographies, environmental datasets). INSPIRE Regulations for member states
  • 33. INSPIRE spatial data themes and deadlines for creating metadata
  • 34.  
  • 35. INSPIRE Metadata Editor tool and Geoportal
  • 36. * First released in 2004 to support creation of ISO 19115 and e-GMS compliant metadata - supersedes the National Geospatial Data Framework ( NGDF) * Targeting the UK public sector * 2010: UK Location Programme (UKLP) revised UK GEMINI 2.1 to meet the requirements of the EU INSPIRE Directive. UK GEMINI UK Location Programme (UKLP) is a pan-government collaborative initiative with the responsibility to develop and implement the INSPIRE Directive 2007/2/EC and the UK Location Strategy.
  • 37. UK Location Metadata Editor and Catalogue built with UK GEMINI 2.1
  • 39. Metadata and spatial data resources for UK academia
  • 40. UK Academic Geospatial Metadata Application Profile, Version 2.1 (UK AGMAP 2.1) UK AGMAP 2.1 created to support the specific needs of the UK H&FE communities. Comprises elements from ISO 19115, UK GEMINI 2.1 and INSPIRE. Supports documentation of a dataset, dataset series or geo-service for the purpose of discovery and description. Mapped to Dublin Core, FGDC, INSPIRE, UK GEMINI 2.1 and DDI.
  • 41. UK AGMAP 2.1 profile for datasets and dataset series Contact details = 7 Drop down lists = 9 Red : Mandatory Green : Conditional 29 mandatory 90 elements
  • 42. UK AGMAP 2.1 profile for Geo-services Contact details: 7 Drop down lists: 6 22 mandatory 39 elements
  • 43. UK AGMAP 2.1 Guidelines Contain descriptions and examples to assist metadata creators and GoGeo portal users from eclectic range of academic disciplines.
  • 44. Most spatial data information is stored in our heads. We need to move it from there to an electronic file. Metadata Creation Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006
  • 45. Mind reading aliens? Solutions? Photographic Images copyright: Planet Vulcan Images 2006
  • 48. Geodoc design and functionality Java-built online tool authentication required text fields and drop-down lists for entering information validation (red fields) access to metadata guidelines and Geodoc reference guide
  • 49. Direct links to relevant UK AGMAP 2.1 guideline pages
  • 50. MyGoGeo! automation and customisation tool
  • 51. Geodoc coordinate extent tool Map tool captures co-ordinate values for bounding box elements used to define the extent of a dataset’s study area. Extents for Nations at the click of the mouse
  • 52. Personal and secure directory for storing, editing and exporting metadata records.
  • 53. e X tensible M arkup L anguage ( XML ) is used for marking up documents and data using tags that define structural elements. A standard way to describe and share data on the web.
  • 54. Geodoc exports UK AGMAP 2.1 metadata records in PDF format
  • 55. Publication on open or private (Group) nodes
  • 56. 1) create and validate record; 2) submit record for review; 3) metadata creator is contacted; and 4) record is published on the GoGeo portal. 1 2 3 Easy steps to the publication of a geospatial metadata record Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006 4
  • 57. A simple interface designed for UK academia to run queries to discover metadata for spatial datasets, and to locate geographic resources. The portal enables searching by the use of various options including - free text - date - resource type - geographic location GoGeo Portal: www.gogeo.ac.uk GoGeo rebuilt and redesigned. Launched on 17 May 2011
  • 58. GoGeo portal rebuilt with GeoNetwork ( http://geonetwork-opensource.org/) GeoNetwork: A standard’s (ISO 19115) based, free and open source catalogue application to manage spatially referenced resources through the web. Provides metadata editing and search functions as well as an embedded interactive web map viewer.
  • 59. GoGeo simple search Placename search using Unlock middleware gazetteer
  • 60. Search results page and extents display
  • 62. Advanced search - Map Type - Location - Text Date Ranges Catalogue Category INSPIRE
  • 63. Access to metadata records published on a Group node
  • 64. Why publish metadata on the GoGeo portal? a repository for you to store and manage your metadata thus savings in cost and time; use metadata to announce your data and applications; advertise (and sell?) your spatial datasets to other interested parties in academia and in the private and public sectors; metadata in the portal can be referenced and cited for project proposals; could be configured as an internal resource to access and share datasets. * Cambridge, Edinburgh, Kingston, Leeds, Leicester, Sheffield and Southampton universities have created and published +200 metadata records on GoGeo portal (global and private).
  • 65. GoGeo resource channels 3,000+ resources with daily updates
  • 68. Geospatial Metadata Workshops July 2007 Aberdeen University Marine/ECO-IMAGINE Geospatial Technologies Course 2008 Sheffield University Southampton University May 2010 Plymouth University 2003 Durham University City University 2004 University of Essex York University Strathclyde University Bradford University Oxford Brookes University Coventry University Edinburgh University Oxford University Kingston University Sheffield University 2006 Aberdeen University Leeds University Cambridge University Oxford University Stirling University Glasgow University Heriot-Watt University Strathclyde University Kingston University GISRUK Conference (Nottingham) Edinburgh University Autumn 2010 Cardiff University Aberdeen University Lancaster University Glasgow University Civil Engineering Biological Sciences Planning Environmental Sciences Architecture Information Technology Retailing Climate Sociology Library Science Landscape Planning Archaeology Mathematics Health Ecology Geosciences Computing Spring 2011 Oxford University Northumbria University Cambridge University Strathclyde University Leeds University
  • 69. ShareGeo Open A repository for deposit and extraction of spatial data. Supports access to and sharing of spatial data. Holds national and international spatial datasets (raster, vector and tabular). Key to delivering a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) for the UK academic GI community. ArcGIS plugin to create metadata to deposit with data.
  • 71. Search ShareGeo via the GoGeo Portal
  • 72. Spatial dataset submission Basic metadata form to complete and extents extracted from dataset.
  • 73. Ordnance Survey (OS OpenData)
  • 74. ShareGeo Digimap Solution for spatial data derived from licensed data.
  • 75. Current and future activities
  • 76. Offer GoGeo resources for local spatial data management -UK AGMAP 2.1 -Guidelines -Geodoc metadata tool -GoGeo portal nodes -Workshops -eLearning objects Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences Research
  • 77. University A University B University C Open Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) for UK academia Other resources and portals Spatial Data Repository Spatial data Metadata Search Data user Metadata UK AGMAP 2 Guidelines Geodoc tadata tool Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences UK AGMAP 2 Guidelines Geodoc metadata tool Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences UK AGMAP 2 Guidelines Geodoc metadata tool Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences UK AGMAP 2 Guidelines Geodoc metadata tool Customised GoGeo Portal Nodes Training Geography Archaeology Geological Sciences Biological Sciences University D
  • 78. Discover Locate Access Use Publish Fit for purpose? Preserve Steps to data immortality
  • 80. Using the Geodoc Metadata Editor Tool to create a valid geospatial metadata record Practical 1
  • 81. Access MyGoGeo! to enter contact details. Read description of CORONA satellite image dataset. Access Geodoc Metadata Editor tool and open reference documents on home page. Create and save a valid metadata record referencing the information provided for the CORONA satellite image dataset. Export the metadata record into UK AGMAP 2.1 format using XML and PDF output. Publish metadata record.
  • 82. Using the GoGeo portal to access a ShareGeo Open spatial dataset Practical 2
  • 83. Conduct a search using the GoGeo portal. Open and read the metadata record. Access the ShareGeo Open spatial dataset via link provided in metadata record.