Difference between revisions of "MD MetadataScope"

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In ISO 19115 a metadata record could include any number of hierarchyLevels and hoerarchyLevelNames but there was no mechanism for connection appropriate pairs. MD_MetadataScope was introduced in ISO 19115-1 in order to allow unambiguous association of scope codes and level names.  
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In ISO 19115 a metadata record could include any number of hierarchyLevels and hoerarchyLevelNames but there was no mechanism for connection appropriate pairs. MD_MetadataScope was introduced in ISO 19115-1 in order to allow unambiguous association of scope codes and level names. Repeat if more than one scope is applicable to this metadata description.
 
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     <td>[[ISO 19115 and 19115-2 CodeList Dictionaries#MD_ScopeCode|resourceScope]] </td>
 
     <td>[[ISO 19115 and 19115-2 CodeList Dictionaries#MD_ScopeCode|resourceScope]] </td>
 
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     <td bgcolor="ffffff">The MD_ScopeCode describing the scope of the metadata</td>
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     <td bgcolor="ffffff">''Scope of resource to which the metadata applies. Most common values to use are the following: 'dataset' for granule level, 'series' for collection level, 'nonGeographicDataset' for space weather, 'fieldSession' for cruises or surveys, 'service' for map services and 'model'. '' </td>
 
     <td bgcolor="ffffff"><pre>An example is needed!</pre></td>
 
     <td bgcolor="ffffff"><pre>An example is needed!</pre></td>
 
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Revision as of 10:46, November 14, 2016

Metadata Scope

In ISO 19115 a metadata record could include any number of hierarchyLevels and hoerarchyLevelNames but there was no mechanism for connection appropriate pairs. MD_MetadataScope was introduced in ISO 19115-1 in order to allow unambiguous association of scope codes and level names. Repeat if more than one scope is applicable to this metadata description.

Elements Definition and Recommended Practice
Examples
1 resourceScope 1 Scope of resource to which the metadata applies. Most common values to use are the following: 'dataset' for granule level, 'series' for collection level, 'nonGeographicDataset' for space weather, 'fieldSession' for cruises or surveys, 'service' for map services and 'model'.
An example is needed!
2 name 1 The name of the hierarchy level.
An example is needed!


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