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Revision as of 08:41, June 2, 2015
Introduction
The ESIP Community supports a vast array of systems that are accessed and utilized by a diverse group of users. Historically, groups within the community have approached metadata differently in order to effectively describe their data. As a result, similar dialects have emerged to address specific user requirements. The multi-dialect approach described above hinders interoperability— as it results in different terminology being used to describe the same concepts. By clearly depicting fundamental documentation needs and concepts and mapping to them in the different dialects, confusion is minimized and interoperability is facilitated. Thus, demonstrating connections between dialects increases discoverability, accessibility, and reusability of data via consistent, compatible metadata.
This document describes the connections between fundamental concepts in dialects used throughout the ESIP Community – such that effective communication is maintained even when different metadata models are employed.
Preface
The following pages are intended to help understand connections between metadata dialects in order to implement complete and consistent metadata. For convenience, this reference is divided into 5 major sections, consisting of: Introductory Material, Documentation Recommendations, Metadata Implementation, Documentation Selection Scenarios, and the Appendices. Each of these sections is further divided into subsections. For your reference, a full table of contents is provide below.
Table of Contents
Section 1 - Let's Start at the Beginning
Section 2 - Documentation Recommendations
Section 3 - Metadata Implementation
Section 4 - Documentation Selection Scenarios
Section 5 - Appendices
Pages in category "Documentation Connections"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.