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==How ISO Does It==
 
==How ISO Does It==
 
Participating effectively in international partnerships is clearly critical to understanding changes that affect the entire world. Using standards that are developed by the international community is a critical part of that process. ISO Standards are developed and maintained by the International Standards Organization and are used throughout the world. At present, Europe and Austrailia are providing leadership in the development and application of the ISO Metadata Standards.
 
Participating effectively in international partnerships is clearly critical to understanding changes that affect the entire world. Using standards that are developed by the international community is a critical part of that process. ISO Standards are developed and maintained by the International Standards Organization and are used throughout the world. At present, Europe and Austrailia are providing leadership in the development and application of the ISO Metadata Standards.
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==ESIP Response==
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===Yes===
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*James Gallagher
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*Henry - GZS DISC
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*Deborah Smith - RSS, Discover
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*Daniel Jacob
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*Tyler Stevens - Yes - we use ISO Topic Category
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*Gao Chen - NASA LARC
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*Ed Armstrong - All continents
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*[[user:Rhusar|Rudy Husar]]
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*[[user:Kennethcasey|Ken Casey]] - more and more all the time
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*[[user:Jeff.arnfield| Jeff Arnfield]] - minimal sharing now, with limited format and content and varying levels of detail
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*John Scialdone
  
 
[[Category: ISO Metadata]]
 
[[Category: ISO Metadata]]

Latest revision as of 15:16, July 19, 2008

How ISO Does It

Participating effectively in international partnerships is clearly critical to understanding changes that affect the entire world. Using standards that are developed by the international community is a critical part of that process. ISO Standards are developed and maintained by the International Standards Organization and are used throughout the world. At present, Europe and Austrailia are providing leadership in the development and application of the ISO Metadata Standards.

ESIP Response

Yes

  • James Gallagher
  • Henry - GZS DISC
  • Deborah Smith - RSS, Discover
  • Daniel Jacob
  • Tyler Stevens - Yes - we use ISO Topic Category
  • Gao Chen - NASA LARC
  • Ed Armstrong - All continents
  • Rudy Husar
  • Ken Casey - more and more all the time
  • Jeff Arnfield - minimal sharing now, with limited format and content and varying levels of detail
  • John Scialdone