Geoscience Data Journal (Nov 2022)

Case study on an integrated interoperable metadata model for geoscience information resources

  • Sooyeon Han,
  • JongGyu Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 355 – 370

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Abstract An integrated metadata schema was created to promote interoperability and to characterize historically collected geoscience data. The metadata standard describes the steps taken to develop a switching‐across methodology that allows geoscience metadata standards (ISO 19115, CSDGM, ANZLIC and INSPIRE) to communicate with one another. We also demonstrated a real example of one of the switching‐across that was created. A representative metadata schema was created using items from harmonization standards that might be optimally mapped. Semantic interoperability allows users to access equivalent classes across several metadata standards in a uniform and consistent rule. It also tries to provide fundamental aspects that might characterize acquisition information to enhance data reuse and current metadata standards for data preservation and distribution.

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