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* [http://dclite4g.xmlns.com/ DCLite4G]: simple method of representing some properties of geographic data sets. The vocabulary is defined in RDF and OWL. [http://genesi-dr.terradue.com/news/_news.asp?title=Core+Metadata Example] | * [http://dclite4g.xmlns.com/ DCLite4G]: simple method of representing some properties of geographic data sets. The vocabulary is defined in RDF and OWL. [http://genesi-dr.terradue.com/news/_news.asp?title=Core+Metadata Example] | ||
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+ | * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/migeditor/ MIG EDITOR] The MIG Editor is a geographical metadata editor that implements a subset of the 19115, 19119 and 19139 ISO formats. Based in the Portuguese Metadata Profile and INSPIRE requirements. | ||
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Revision as of 04:42, 30 January 2009
Metadata Tools
Here is a list of available metadata tools from the US Federal Geographic Data Committee.
Further FOSS metadata tools:
- GeoNetwork (OSGeo project) - "GeoNetwork opensource implements both the Portal component and the Catalog database of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) defined in the OGC Reference Architecture. It provides tools for managing and publishing metadata on spatial data and related services."
- MDweb - "MDweb is a generic, multi-language, multi-standard, multi-platform tool for cataloging and locating environmental information, and, by extension, geographical data. [...] The specifications adopted for the cataloging of geographical information are based on the ISO 19115 standard and conform to Open Geospatial Consortium specifications and European directives (INSPIRE directives)."
- MEtadata Editor (MEE™) is a powerful tool that create, edit and optimize metadata files in ISO19115, ISO19139 standard
- CatMDEdit is a metadata editor tool that facilitates the documentation of resources, with special focus on the description of geographic information resources.
- DCLite4G: simple method of representing some properties of geographic data sets. The vocabulary is defined in RDF and OWL. Example
- MIG EDITOR The MIG Editor is a geographical metadata editor that implements a subset of the 19115, 19119 and 19139 ISO formats. Based in the Portuguese Metadata Profile and INSPIRE requirements.
Luca Casagrande commented:
"Don't know if this can help, but here: http://www.jornadasgvsig.gva.es/fileadmin/conselleria/Documentacion/3asJornadas/sesiones/sesion4/Gestion_metadatos_en_gvSIG.pdf
You can find the paper of "Semiautomatic extraction and management of metadata in gvSIG" presented during latest gvSIG conference."