Difference between revisions of "ISO On-Line Resources"
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Revision as of 09:42, July 18, 2008
How ISO Does It
As the World Wide Web has developed into a ubiquitous information source, links to on-line information and services have become a critical element in all metadata records. These links are treated very differently in the FGDC and ISO standards. In the FGDC, URLs are free text. In the ISO, they are CI_OnlineResource objects that include a rich set of fields for describing the on-line resource.
CI_OnlineResource
+ linkage : URL
+ protocol [0..1] : CharacterString
+ applicationProfile [0..1] : CharacterString
+ name [0..1] : CharacterString
+ description [0..1] : CharacterString
+ function [0..1] : CI_OnLineFunctionCode
CI_OnLineFunctionCode
+ download
+ information
+ offlineAccess
+ order
+ search
ESIP Response
Yes
Z. Xing Henry Ed Armstrong - Many URLs Discover - Yes - currently using links in description document