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Revision as of 17:19, November 15, 2016

MD_Usage

Highly recommend using this section to provide citations and identifiers to associated resources, such as papers, user guides, programs and larger works.

Elements Definition and Recommended Practice
Examples
1 name 0..1 The citation to the associated resource. Provide either a citation or identifer.
   
aggregateDataSetIdentifier:  (MD_Identifier)
  code:
    Anchor: (href: https://dx.doi.org/10.7289/V5H41PB8) (title: DOI)
  associationType:  (DS_AssociationTypeCode)  largerWorkCitation
  initiativeType:  (DS_InitiativeTypeCode)  project 
2 aggregateDataSetIdentifier 0..1 The identifer to the associated resource. Provide either a citation or identifer.
3 associationType 1 Use the 'crossReference' code value to identify related datasets or documents, such as science papers, user guides, or specification documents.
Use 'largerWorkCitation' code value to identify a master dataset, larger program or operation of which this resource is a part.
4 initiativeType 0..1 Use of the following extended code values: 'userGuide', 'sciencePaper', or 'dataDictionary' to categorize documents in 'crossReference'.
Use the following code values: 'campaign', 'collection', 'mission', 'operation', 'project' or 'program' to categorize the type of 'largerWorkCitation'.


ISO Legend

Possible Parent Elements

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