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Consortial Geospatial Data Collection: Toward Standards and Processes for Shared GeoBlacklight Metadata

Consortial Geospatial Data Collection: Toward Standards and Processes for Shared GeoBlacklight... Consortial geospatial data communities, such as the OpenGeoPortal federation and the GeoBlacklight initiative, facilitate contextualized discovery and promote metadata sharing to disperse hosting and preservation responsibilities across institutions. However, the challenges of communal metadata are manifold; they include proliferating standards, varying levels of completeness, mutable technology infrastructures, and uneven availability of human labor. Drawing from literature on metadata quality control, we outline a procedure for “scoring” GeoBlacklight records to establish a Domain Specific Language for metadata best practices. We propose strategies for authorship and management conducive to functionally interoperable geospatial metadata, that is versioned and enhanceable by the collective. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal Of Library Metadata Taylor & Francis

Consortial Geospatial Data Collection: Toward Standards and Processes for Shared GeoBlacklight Metadata

Consortial Geospatial Data Collection: Toward Standards and Processes for Shared GeoBlacklight Metadata

Journal Of Library Metadata , Volume 17 (3-4): 18 – Oct 2, 2017

Abstract

Consortial geospatial data communities, such as the OpenGeoPortal federation and the GeoBlacklight initiative, facilitate contextualized discovery and promote metadata sharing to disperse hosting and preservation responsibilities across institutions. However, the challenges of communal metadata are manifold; they include proliferating standards, varying levels of completeness, mutable technology infrastructures, and uneven availability of human labor. Drawing from literature on metadata quality control, we outline a procedure for “scoring” GeoBlacklight records to establish a Domain Specific Language for metadata best practices. We propose strategies for authorship and management conducive to functionally interoperable geospatial metadata, that is versioned and enhanceable by the collective.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis
ISSN
1937-5034
eISSN
1938-6389
DOI
10.1080/19386389.2018.1443414
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Abstract

Consortial geospatial data communities, such as the OpenGeoPortal federation and the GeoBlacklight initiative, facilitate contextualized discovery and promote metadata sharing to disperse hosting and preservation responsibilities across institutions. However, the challenges of communal metadata are manifold; they include proliferating standards, varying levels of completeness, mutable technology infrastructures, and uneven availability of human labor. Drawing from literature on metadata quality control, we outline a procedure for “scoring” GeoBlacklight records to establish a Domain Specific Language for metadata best practices. We propose strategies for authorship and management conducive to functionally interoperable geospatial metadata, that is versioned and enhanceable by the collective.

Journal

Journal Of Library MetadataTaylor & Francis

Published: Oct 2, 2017

Keywords: geospatial metadata; discovery; GeoBlacklight; interoperability; best practices; quality control

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