| EuroMapFinder
was launched for the public in January
2006. Go to www.euromapfinder.net
to visit our catalogue service.
Metadata is the prerequisite
for data discovery and access. Harmonised and quality metadata
is an essential condition for the development of the gateway(s)
that GI users are expecting, and the number one priority implementation
step for an operational European Spatial Data Infrastructure
(ESDI).
A key part of the
EuroGeographics strategy is therefore to
implement a new metadata service as a means of providing better
and more accessible information about the members and their
products and services.
The objective of
the EuroMapFinder project is to provide an
alternative solution to the existing GDDD, based on a distributed
architecture and technology allowing for easier and remote
metadata content maintenance.
It has been decided
in 2003 to build in 2 phases the EMF service
as an adaptation and customisation of the “geocat.ch”
system developed by KOGIS (the Swiss federal coordination
for Geoinformation), to replace the existing GDDD. This was
evaluated as the most economical solution as “geocat.ch”
comprises all functionalities required for EMF, and KOGIS
accepted to allow EuroGeographics to use free of charge the
“geocat.ch” software components it owns.
Initial
project objectives
The new metadata
project will have the following objectives:
- Provide in the short term an improved metadata service
describing at high level the largest possible number of
our member National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies (NMCAs)
products. It will be based on a newly designed central DB
[NewGDDD], and a new user interface [EMF – EuroMapFinder]
- Provide strategic knowledge about its EuroGeographics
Members, mainly for internal use – an improved digital
“survey of the NMCAs” – part of which
being possibly used also for marketing
- Initiate a distributed metadata service, a EuroGeographics
multilingual portal for its Member NMCAs’ ready (politically
and technically) to provide an interface to it [EMF v2]
- Combine the several approaches in a realistic, sustainable,
and economic way, making use of all possible synergies with
relevant EuroGeographics or other’s projects
Phase
1 of EMF will comprise:
- an operational central DB, populated with updated metadata
of our members products and services,
- in a new ISO 19115 compliant profile,
- with remote update facilities through an Internet interface
(Metadata Administration),
- and a customised user interface (Discovery Service)
News
on the EuroMapFinder workshop, May 2005 (members only)
For more detailed
information about the EMF service please follow the link to
the detailed Application
Specification.
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