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The following metadata elements are applicable to all resources.
  
  

Revision as of 13:39, 17 October 2017

The following metadata elements are applicable to all resources.


Identifier Title / Description Value Domain Card Example
[DMF/Core]
Resource Title
This is a characteristic and often unique name by which the resource is known.
Default value is “To be determined� but it is very strongly recommended to find a better and proper title for the resource.
Recommendations:
• Include an indication on the geographic area covered by the data
• Include the version of the data if several versions are available
• Avoid any reference to a responsible party
• Avoid acronyms or define them (either in the title or in the abstract).
Example : “50K single product made from MGCP data on Maliâ€�
Free Text

Default is To be determined

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[DMF/Common]
Resource Alternate Title
This is a short name, a more colloquial name or a name in another language by which the resource is known.
Free Text 0..1
[DMF/Core]
Resource Abstract
This is a brief textual summary of the content of the resource.
Default value is “To be determined� but it is very strongly recommended to find a better and proper abstract for the resource.
Recommendations:
• The abstract should include human-readable information to explain the product specificity.
Example: This product provides a rapid mapping from MGCP (Multinational Geospatial Coproduction Program) data focusing on Mali.
Free Text

Default is To be determined

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[DMF/Core]
Resource Purpose
This is a summary of the intentions with which the resource was developed
Free Text 0..1
[DMF/Core]
Resource Type Code
This is the type code of the resource described by the metadata: dataset and dataset series, services, tiles and nonGeographicDataset are the only types of resources in the scope of DMF.
Resource Type Codelist

Default is dataset

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[DMF/Core]
Resource Type Name
This is the type name of the resource described by the metadata.
Constraints:
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RSTYPN value shall differ from RSTYPE when it is set, in order to provide a more comprehensive name for the type of resource.
  • RSTYPN should be documented if RSTYPE not equal to dataset


Free Text 0..1
[DMF/Core]
Resource Edition
This is the version identifier of the resource.
String 0..1 align=center style="border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.132cm;color:#000000;"
[DMF/Core]
Resource Edition Date
This is the reference date of this edition of the resource (see RSED).
Date or DateTime 0..1
[DMF/Core]
Resource Identifier
This is a value uniquely identifying the resource within a specific context. It is highly recommended to provide at least a unique identifier code value (i.e., a code independent of any namespace), typically a URI.
Identifier 0..*
[DMF/Core]
Resource Keyword Set
Set of keywords used to describe the resource
Controlled Vocabulary 0..*
[DMF/Common]
Resource Product Specification
Product specification the resource is conformant to.
Citation 0..1
[DMF/Core]
Resource Thumbnail
Link access to the thumbnail of the resource
URI
URL or File Path
0..1
[DMF/Common]
Resource Graphics
Sample, overview or other illustration of the resource
Constraints:
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One value of the following values should be used for GPHICS.description: 'Overview' (overall illustration for the resource), 'Sample' (representative extract of the resource, illustrating data density), 'Legend' (legend for the resource) or 'TilingScheme' (partitioning of the space).


Support File 0..*