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Metadata about the resource

Metadata Date

UK GEMINI id 30

Definition

Date on which the metadata was last updated, or was confirmed as being up-to-date, or if not updated, then the date it was created

Purpose and meaning

This is the date at which the metadata can be considered current (rather than the dataset itself). It may be the date at which the metadata was reviewed and confirmed as being 'current'. It is used to distinguish which of two records with the same fileIdentifier the system will keep.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

Date

Domain

Single date as specified by BS ISO 8601 in the extended date format (YYYY-MM-DD), where YYYY is the year, MM is the month and DD is the day. Time (HH:MM:SS, where HH is the hour, MM the minutes and SS the seconds) may be added if required, separated from the day by 'T'.

Guidance

  1. This should be updated whenever the metadata is updated due to a change in the dataset, or when it is reviewed and confirmed as wholly correct.

  2. The date should be at an appropriate level of resolution (e.g. the day, or the day and month).

  3. The date should not be in the future.

Comment

If the metadata has not been updated, then this should be the date when it was created.

Examples

2001-09-02

Revision date

May 2018

Corresponding element in other standards…​

Standard

Name

Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Metadata date

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.dateStamp

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:dateStamp/gco:Date

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Change of name from Date of last update of metadata

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

The encoding example for metadata date is shown in Example One. Note that it is possible to record the date and time of the metadata instance using the encoding shown in Example Two.

Example One

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:dateStamp>
    <gco:Date>2009-10-15</gco:Date>
  </gmd:dateStamp>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two (date and time)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:dateStamp>
    <gco:DateTime>2009-10-15T12:01:30</gco:DateTime>
  </gmd:dateStamp>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

This is used to distinguish which of two records with the same fileIdentifier the system will keep. Even if the records are moved to a different server, if the fileIdentifier and metadata date are the same, the harvester will not collect the new files.

Metadata language

UK GEMINI id 33

Definition

Language used for documenting the metadata

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this is to identify the language used in a multi-lingual metadata service, for example in the INSPIRE geo-portal.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

  1. It is recommended to select a value from a controlled vocabulary, for example that provided by ISO 639-2 which uses three-letter primary tags with optional subtags.

  2. The values for the UK are:

    English

    eng

    Welsh

    cym*

    Irish

    gle

    Gaelic (Scottish)

    gla

    Cornish

    cor

    Ulster Scots

    sco

    *ISO 639/2 has two codes for Welsh: textual ('cym') and bibliographic ('wel'). For GEMINI we recommend using cym, which abbreviates that language’s own name for itself.

  3. Other official European languages are listed at Official languages of the EU.

  4. In general, a default value of 'eng' can be applied.

  5. If there is only a small amount of metadata in a second language, e.g. Alternative title, then Metadata language should still indicate the main language.

Comment

For INSPIRE, the metadata itself must be in one of the official European languages, such as English or Irish.

Examples

eng

Revision date

September 2018

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Metadata language

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.language

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:language/gmd:LanguageCode

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: New element

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

INSPIRE recommends providing the name of the language as content of the gmd:LanguageCode element

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:language>
    <gmd:LanguageCode 
      codeList='http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php' 
      codeListValue='eng'>English</gmd:LanguageCode>
  </gmd:language>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Metadata language missing
Metadata language is optional in ISO 19115 and GEMINI 2.2, but mandatory for INSPIRE and therefore in GEMINI 2.3. This is now checked by the UK Location GEMINI schematron.

Metadata point of contact

UK GEMINI id 35

Definition

Party responsible for the creation and maintenance of the metadata

Purpose and meaning

This is the organisation or role in an organisation responsible for this metadata.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

Should include organisation name and contact email address, as described under Responsible party.

Comment

Examples

Large-scale Topographic Data Manager, Ordnance Survey.

Revision date

July 2009

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Metadata point of contact

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.contact > CI_ResponsibleParty

ISO 19115 has a general class

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:contact/gmd:CI_ResponsibleParty

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: New element

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  • The encoding example for metadata point of contact is shown below. Note that the example shows the minimum required information.

  • The format of address and contact information is described at Responsible party, with a more fully populated example.

  • More than one metadata point of contact may be expressed in metadata. The role of at least one metadata point of contact shall be 'pointOfContact'.

Example showing minimum required information

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:contact>
    <gmd:CI_ResponsibleParty>
      <gmd:organisationName>
        <gco:CharacterString>SeaZone Solutions</gco:CharacterString>
      </gmd:organisationName>
      <gmd:contactInfo>
        <gmd:CI_Contact>
          <gmd:address>
            <gmd:CI_Address>
              <gmd:electronicMailAddress>
                <gco:CharacterString>info@seazone.com</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:electronicMailAddress>
            </gmd:CI_Address>
          </gmd:address>
        </gmd:CI_Contact>
      </gmd:contactInfo>
      <gmd:role>
        <gmd:CI_RoleCode 
          codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_RoleCode' 
          codeListValue='pointOfContact'>pointOfContact</gmd:CI_RoleCode>
      </gmd:role>
    </gmd:CI_ResponsibleParty>
  </gmd:contact>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Resource type

UK GEMINI id 39

Definition

Scope to which metadata applies

Purpose and meaning

To distinguish between datasets, series, and services

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CodeList

Domain

MD_ScopeCode from ISO 19115. Codes to be used for datasets and dataset series are:

  • dataset

  • series

Guidance

Identify whether resource is a dataset or a series (collection of datasets with a common specification).

Comment

Examples

dataset

Revision date

July 2009

Corresponding element in other standards…​

Standard

Name

Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Resource type

Identical

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.hierarchyLevel

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:hierarchyLevel

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: New element, required for INSPIRE

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

No specific rules for this metadata element

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:hierarchyLevel>
            <gmd:MD_ScopeCode codeListValue='dataset' 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/-/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_ScopeCode'>dataset</gmd:MD_ScopeCode>
  </gmd:hierarchyLevel>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

File Identifier

UK GEMINI id 45

Definition

Unique identifier for this metadata file

Purpose and meaning

To support the operation of UK Location and INSPIRE, discovery metadata records must include a File Identifier for the resource.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

  1. File Identifier must be populated with a unique identifier. This may be a UUID generated by a metadata creation tool.
    Once created and published to UK Location, the File Identifier must not be changed.
    A change to the File Identifier would represent the creation of a new resource.
    If the UK Catalogue receives two records with the same File Identifier, the one with the more recent metadata date will be retained.

  2. Persistence and uniqueness across the metadata infrastructure are key

  3. Only use characters that are allowed in URIs (RFC3986), in particular, do not use curly brackets

  4. ISO AP 1.0 recommends that it is a UUID

Comment

File Identifier should not be confused with the UK GEMINI2 metadata item Resource identifier, which identifies the data resource being described.

Examples

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​

Standard

Name

Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

metadata/2.0/rec/common/fileIdentifier

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.fileIdentifier

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:fileIdentifier

Equivalent

Change history…​
  • introduced in the UK Location application profile and XML encoding

  • New element in GEMINI 2.3

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The first XML child element of any GEMINI2 metadata instance shall be gmd:fileIdentifier. The content of this XML element is the identifier of the metadata instance. File identifier is not a metadata item of GEMINI2. It is not to be confused with the metadata item Resource identifier.

  2. The content of the XML element shall be a unique managed identifier, such as a system generated UUID. Once the identifier has been set for a metadata instance it shall not change.

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  <gmd:fileIdentifier>
    <gco:CharacterString>98e25be5-388d-4be3-bc5f-ba07ef6009b2</gco:CharacterString>
  </gmd:fileIdentifier>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

  1. Two records with the same identifier, resulting in only one being harvested

  2. New identifier for an existing record, leading to duplicate records

  3. Identifiers wrapped in curly brackets

Hierarchy level name

UK GEMINI id 47

Definition

Name of the hierarchy level for which the metadata is provided

Purpose and meaning

Required in the ISO 19115 encoding of GEMINI 2.3 metadata records, where it allows for multiple scoped sections in the metadata.

Obligation

Conditional, required when Resource type (ISO hierarchyLevel) is not "dataset".

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

Set to "service", "series" as appropriate. Can be set "dataset", but in that case it is optional

Comment

Examples

  • series

Revision date

April 2020

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

see metadata/2.0/req/sds/resource-type, even for series

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.hierarchyLevelName

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:hierarchyLevelName

Equivalent

Change history…​

New element in GEMINI 2.3

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

No specific rules for this metadata element

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:hierarchyLevel>
            <gmd:MD_ScopeCode codeListValue='service' 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_ScopeCode'>INSPIRE View Service</gmd:MD_ScopeCode>
  </gmd:hierarchyLevel>
  <gmd:hierarchyLevelName>
    <gco:CharacterString>service</gco:CharacterString>
  </gmd:hierarchyLevelName>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Parent identifier

UK GEMINI id 49

Definition

File identifier of the metadata that is a parent to this child metadata

Purpose and meaning

Supports parent-child relationships in metadata. Allows navigation from a dataset record to the series record of which it forms a part.

Obligation

Optional

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

free text

Guidance

Only to be used if the service is designed to be part of a set of services

Comment

Examples

Revision date

May 2018

Corresponding element in other standards…​

Standard

Name

Comparison

ISO 19115:2003

MD_parentidentifier.scope

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:parentIdentifier

Equivalent

Change history…​

New element in GEMINI 2.3

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

No specific rules for this metadata element

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:language>
    ...
  </gmd:language>
  <gmd:parentIdentifier>
    <gco:CharacterString>d442b64c-c8c8-11e4-8731-1681e6b88999</gco:CharacterString>
  </gmd:parentIdentifier>
  <gmd:hierarchyLevel>
  ...
  </gmd:hierarchyLevel>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Metadata standard name

UK GEMINI id 54

Definition

Name of the metadata standard or profile used.
The relevant standard shall be cited with a reference to the appropriate register entry.

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to record the metadata standard (profile) followed when creating the metadata. This will be important when metadata is passed from one metadata system to another.

Obligation

Optional

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

See also Metadata standard version

Comment

In order to add a new metadata (profile) standard name to the NERC vocab server, contact GEMINI at AGI

Examples

  • ISO 19115

  • UK GEMINI

  • NERC profile of ISO19115:2003

Revision date

January 2020

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

not specified

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.metadataStandardName

added guidance

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:metadataStandardName

added guidance

Change history…​
  • GEMINI 1 to 2.0: deleted

  • GEMINI 2.3 September 2020: reinstated

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

GEMINI is supported by a register of metadata standard and profile names, hosted on the NERC vocab server.
The relevant standard shall be cited with a reference to the appropriate register entry, using an Anchor.

Example One – UK GEMINI 2.3

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:metadataStandardName>
      <gmx:Anchor xlink:href="http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/M25/current/GEMINI/">UK GEMINI</gmx:Anchor>
  </gmd:metadataStandardName>
  <gmd:metadataStandardVersion>
      <gco:CharacterString>2.3</gco:CharacterString>
  </gmd:metadataStandardVersion>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two – MEDIN profile of GEMINI 2.3

 <gmd:metadataStandardName>
     <gmx:Anchor xlink:href="http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/M25/current/MEDIN/">MEDIN</gmx:Anchor>
  </gmd:metadataStandardName>
  <gmd:metadataStandardVersion>
      <gco:CharacterString>3.0</gco:CharacterString>
  </gmd:metadataStandardVersion>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Metadata standard version

UK GEMINI id 55

Definition

Version of the metadata standard (profile) used

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to record the version of the metadata standard (profile) followed when creating the metadata

Obligation

Optional

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

The relevant version or edition number of the standard shall be given, with any profile version in brackets.
See also Metadata standard name

Comment

This will be important when metadata is passed from one metadata system to another.

Examples

  • 2003

  • 2.3

Revision date

June 2021

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

not specified

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Metadata.metadataStandardVersion

added guidance

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:metadataStandardVersion

added guidance

Change history…​
  • GEMINI 1 to 2.0: deleted

  • GEMINI 2.3 September 2020: reinstated

  • GEMINI 2.3 June 2021: text of XML example changed to match Metadata standard name

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

No specific rules for this metadata element

Example One – GEMINI 2.3

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:metadataStandardName>
      <gmx:Anchor xlink:href="http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/M25/current/GEMINI/">UK GEMINI</gmx:Anchor>
  </gmd:metadataStandardName>
  <gmd:metadataStandardVersion>
      <gco:CharacterString>2.3</gco:CharacterString>
  </gmd:metadataStandardVersion>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

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Metadata about the resource

Title

UK GEMINI id 1

Definition

Name given to the resource

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to provide a readily recognisable name for the resource.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

  1. The name should be readily recognisable

  2. The title should be the formal or product name for the data resource, if existing.

  3. If no name exists, then a title should be created that is short, encapsulates the subject, temporal and spatial coverage of the data resource, and does not contain terms or jargon that make it incomprehensible.

  4. Acronyms are acceptable in the Title providing they are fully expanded in the abstract or Alternative Title.

Comment

Examples

  • OS MasterMap Topography Layer

  • Voter participation in Liverpool local elections, 1994, by ward

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Resource title

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.citation > CI_Citation.title

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

[.dataset]/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/gmd:MD_DataIdentification/gmd:citation/gmd:CI_Citation/gmd:title [.service]/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:citation/gmd:CI_Citation/gmd:title

Equivalent

Change history…​

No error information available

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

Cannot be empty

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
    ...
    <gmd:identificationInfo>
      <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
        <gmd:citation>
          <gmd:CI_Citation>
            <gmd:title>
              <gco:CharacterString>WMS publishing the Digital Geological Map Data of Great Britain - 625k</gco:CharacterString>
            </gmd:title>
            ...
          </gmd:CI_Citation>
        </gmd:citation>
      </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
    </gmd:identificationInfo>
    ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Alternative title

UK GEMINI id 2

Definition

Short name, other name, acronym or alternative language title for the data resource

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to record any alternative titles by which the data resource is known.

Obligation

Optional

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

  1. Should be provided when the data resource has more than one title.

  2. There is no need to fill in this entry unless there are other names used for the dataset, for example historic names.

  3. Commonly used abbreviations or acronyms should be recorded. If the acronym or abbreviation has been used in the main Title, then use the full name in the Alternative Title.

  4. Other language equivalents should be recorded where they exist, for example the Welsh language title (although this title may refer to a different data resource).

  5. Entries should be short and concise.

Comment

Examples

OS large-scale data

Revision date

May 2021

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

None

INSPIRE has no Alternative title, only a single title

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.citation > CI_Citation.alternateTitle

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:citation/gmd:CI_Citation/gmd:alternateTitle

Equivalent

Change history…​
Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

Note that more than one alternative title may be presented, as shown in the example below.

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      <gmd:citation>
        <gmd:CI_Citation>
          ...
          <gmd:alternateTitle>
            <gco:CharacterString>WMS publishing the Geology onshore digital maps 1:625 000 scale</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:alternateTitle>
          <gmd:alternateTitle>
            <gco:CharacterString>Service publishing DiGMapGB-625</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:alternateTitle>
          ...
        </gmd:CI_Citation>
      </gmd:citation>
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
....
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Abstract

UK GEMINI id 4

Definition

Brief narrative summary of the resource

Purpose and meaning

The abstract should provide a clear and concise statement that enables the reader to understand the content of the data or service

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

The abstract should provide a clear statement of the content of the data and not general background information.

  1. State what the 'things' are that are recorded.

  2. State the key aspects recorded about these things.

  3. State what form the data takes.

  4. State any other limiting information, such as time period of validity of the data.

  5. Add purpose of data resource where relevant (e.g. for survey data).

  6. Include a description of the extent or location.

  7. Include legal references.

  8. Aim to be understood by non-experts.

  9. Do not include general background information.

  10. Avoid jargon and unexplained abbreviations.

  11. Acronyms should be expanded to the full name along with the abbreviated version at the beginning of the abstract. The abbreviated version can then be used (see examples below).

Note: the Schematron validation will raise an error if the abstract is less than 100 characters, or is the same as the title.

Comment

The most important details of the description should be summarised in the first sentence, or the first 256 characters.

Examples

  1. This file contains the digital vector boundaries for Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOA) as at 31 December 2011 in England and Wales.

  2. This file contains the National Statistics Postcode Lookup (NSPL) for the United Kingdom as at February 2017.

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Resource abstract

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.abstract

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:abstract

Equivalent

Change history…​

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

Cannot be empty

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <gmd:abstract>
        <gco:CharacterString>Europe Mapping Service based on the Image2000 European mosaic (multispectral)</gco:CharacterString>
      </gmd:abstract>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Keyword

UK GEMINI id 6

Definition

Topic of the content of the data resource

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to indicate the general subject area of the data resource using keywords. This enables searches to eliminate resources that are of no interest. Ideally, a standardised set of keywords should be used, so that resources can be identified in any search. This element is similar to Topic category, which has a coded list of high-level categories, whereas Keyword allows more appropriate terms to describe the data resource.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

This class comprises the following elements:

  1. Keyword value (mandatory)

  2. Originating controlled vocabulary (conditional - if keywords originate from a controlled vocabulary)

These are specified as follows:

Keyword value Originating controlled vocabulary

Definition

topic of the content of the data resource

name of the formally registered thesaurus or a similar authoritative source of keywords

Obligation

mandatory

conditional - required if keywords originate from a controlled vocabulary

Occurrence

multiple

single

Data type

CharacterString

Class CI_Citation (from ISO19115)

Domain

free text

Other Comments

-

a default value will generally be assigned for this

Guidance

  1. Keyword values should if possible be taken from a list of standard subject categories, identified in the element 'Originating controlled vocabulary'.

  2. Possible vocabularies include GEMET and the the INSPIRE Feature Concept Dictionary

  3. For other Keywords, if drawn from a Controlled Vocabulary, this must be stated.

  4. Terms covering the subject of the data resource should be selected.

  5. For conformance with INSPIRE, the keyword should describe the relevant INSPIRE spatial data theme, such as those contained in GEMET INSPIRE;

  6. The formal citation for the vocabulary should be given, including at least the title and reference date.

  7. Acronyms and their expanded versions as separate keywords are acceptable within the Keyword element.

  8. Other standard subject category areas may be used, and different user communities may need to create their own lists of subject areas.

  9. Multiple keywords may be stored in an individual metadata record, and these may come from more than one originating controlled vocabulary.

Comment

This element is similar to Topic Category, but allows a broader range of values.

Examples

  • Land cover, General Environmental Multi-Lingual Thesaurus (GEMET)

  • Gazetteer service, General Environmental Multi-Lingual Thesaurus (GEMET)

Revision date

May 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

inspire-theme-keyword and additional-keywords

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.descriptiveKeywords > MD_Keywords

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:descriptiveKeywords/gmd:MD_Keywords

Equivalent

Change history…​
  1. GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Change of name from 'Subject'

  2. GEMINI 2.0 to 2.1: expansion to include keyword value and originating controlled vocabulary

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The GEMINI2 keyword item comprises keyword value(s) and, conditionally, the specification of an originating controlled vocabulary. If keywords are not selected from a controlled vocabulary the encoding shown in Example One shall be used.

  2. In the context of INSPIRE the presence of at least one keyword is mandated. For service metadata there shall be at least one keyword defining the category or subcategory of the service using its language neutral name as defined in Part D 4 of the Metadata Implementing Rules (the language neutral names are the words in brackets using lower camel case notation). The keyword shown in Example Two is an example of this

  3. Where keywords do originate from a controlled vocabulary the encoding shown in Example Two shall be used. Note the inclusion of the gmd:thesaurusName XML element which contains the XML element gmd:CI_Citation. This element must contain at least a title, reference date and date type. In the example keywords have been selected from the GEMET Concepts controlled vocabulary.

  4. Example Three shows how the GEMET INSPIRE themes and the GEMET concepts controlled vocabularies should be cited according to the INSPIRE guidance [9].

  5. Note that more than one keyword value may be selected from a single controlled vocabulary. Note also that keywords may be selected from more than one controlled vocabulary. In this case the encoding shown in Example One shall be used.

  6. The srv:SV_ServiceIdentification XML element has an optional property srv:keywords which exhibits the same behaviour as gmd:descriptiveKeywords. Consequently keywords for service metadata could be encoded in the way shown in Example Five. This approach shall not be followed in GEMINI2 metadata instances

  7. This case arises because the XML element gmd:descriptiveKeywords is a an instance of the property (or role in fact) on the ISO 19115 abstract class MD_Identification, from which both SV_ServiceIdentification and MD_DataIdentification inherit. Therefore, SV_ServiceIdentification inherits the descriptiveKeywords property and adds a similar property called keywords.

  8. Recommended best practice is to select a human readable value from a controlled vocabulary. An example from the Marine Geospatial community is http://seadatanet.maris2.nl/v_bodc_vocab_v2/search.asp?lib=P02

Example One (services) - without controlled vocabulary

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
        <gmd:MD_Keywords>
          <gmd:keyword>
            <gco:CharacterString>sounding</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:keyword>
        </gmd:MD_Keywords>
      </gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two (services) - service keyword from part D4 on the INSPIRE Metadata Implementing Rules

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <gmd:keywords>
        <gmd:MD_Keywords>
          <gmd:keyword>
            <gco:CharacterString>humanCatalogueViewer</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:keyword>
          <gmd:thesaurusName>
            <gmd:CI_Citation>
          <gmd:title>
            <gco:CharacterString>Commission Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008 of 3 December 2008 implementing Directive 2007/2/
              EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards metadata</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:title>
          <gmd:alternateTitle>
                    <gco:CharacterString>INSPIRE Metadata Implementing Rules</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:alternateTitle>
            <gmd:date>
              <gmd:CI_Date>
            <gmd:date>
              <gco:Date>2008-12-03</gco:Date>
            </gmd:date>
                  <gmd:dateType>
                    <gmd:CI_DateTypeCode 
                      codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/-/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_DateTypeCode' 
                      codeListValue='publication'>publication</gmd:CI_DateTypeCode>
                  </gmd:dateType>
                </gmd:CI_Date>
          </gmd:date>
              <gmd:identifier>
              <gmd:MD_Identifier>
              <gmd:code>
                        <gco:CharacterString>OJ:L:2008:326:0012:01</gco:CharacterString>
                  </gmd:code>
                </gmd:MD_Identifier>
              </gmd:identifier>
              <gmd:otherCitationDetails>
                <gco:CharacterString>D 4 CLASSIFICATION OF SPATIAL DATA SERVICES</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:otherCitationDetails>
          </gmd:CI_Citation>
          </gmd:thesaurusName>
        </gmd:MD_Keywords>
      </gmd:keywords>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Three (services) - GEMET concepts

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
        <gmd:MD_Keywords>
          <gmd:keyword>
            <gco:CharacterString>water monitoring</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:keyword>
          <gmd:keyword>
            <gco:CharacterString>water quality</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:keyword>
          <gmd:thesaurusName>
            <gmd:CI_Citation>
              <gmd:title>
                <gco:CharacterString>GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:title>
              <gmd:date>
                <gmd:CI_Date>
                  <gmd:date>
                    <gco:Date>2010-01-13</gco:Date>
                  </gmd:date>
                  <gmd:dateType>
                    <gmd:CI_DateTypeCode 
                      codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_DateTypeCode' 
                      codeListValue='publication'>publication</gmd:CI_DateTypeCode>
                  </gmd:dateType>
                </gmd:CI_Date>
              </gmd:date>
            </gmd:CI_Citation>
          </gmd:thesaurusName>
        </gmd:MD_Keywords>
      </gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Four (services) - keywords from two controlled vocabularies

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
        <gmd:MD_Keywords>
          <gmd:keyword>
            <gco:CharacterString>humanCatalogueViewer</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:keyword>
        </gmd:MD_Keywords>
      </gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
      <gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
        <gmd:MD_Keywords>
          <gmd:keyword>
            <gco:CharacterString>water monitoring</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:keyword>
          <gmd:keyword>
            <gco:CharacterString>water quality</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:keyword>
          <gmd:thesaurusName>
            <gmd:CI_Citation>
              <gmd:title>
                <gco:CharacterString>GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:title>
              <gmd:date>
                <gmd:CI_Date>
                  <gmd:date>
                    <gco:Date>2010-01-13</gco:Date>
                  </gmd:date>
                  <gmd:dateType>
                    <gmd:CI_DateTypeCode 
                      codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/-/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_DateTypeCode' 
                      codeListValue='publication'>publication</gmd:CI_DateTypeCode>
                  </gmd:dateType>
                </gmd:CI_Date>
              </gmd:date>
            </gmd:CI_Citation>
          </gmd:thesaurusName>
        </gmd:MD_Keywords>
      </gmd:descriptiveKeywords>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Incorrect INSPIRE keywords -
Putting in more than one INSPIRE keyword, where the first keyword in the list is not the correct Annex/Theme

Temporal extent

UK GEMINI id 7

Definition

Date for the content of the data resource

Purpose and meaning

This is the date or date range that identifies the currency of the data. It may refer to the period of collection, or the date at which it is deemed to be current.

Obligation

Conditional for services - where a temporal extent is relevant to the service

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Date

Domain

Date, or two dates defining the duration of the period, as defined by BS ISO 8601.

Guidance

  1. Dates may be to any degree of precision, from year (YYYY) to full date and time.

  2. The extended date format (YYYY-MM-DD) should be used, where YYYY is the year, MM the month and DD the day.

  3. If required, time (HH:MM:SS, where HH is the hour, MM the minute and SS the second) may be added, with T separating the two parts.

  4. Periods are recorded as \{fromdate/todate} (e.g. 2006-04-01/2007-03-31). Either fromdate or todate (but not both) may be left blank to indicate uncertainty.

  5. There may be more than one Temporal Extent.

  6. The coarsest resolution allowable is 'year'.

Comment

  1. If the data resource relates to a historic period, then this is part of the subject, e.g. 'cretaceous period'. In this case the date is the date of discovery or observation.

  2. This element should not be confused with Dataset reference date which is an identifying date for the data resource.

  3. Temporal extent is the date of the validity of the data and is different from Dataset reference date which is an identifying date for the data resource. For example, an atlas might represent data collected up to the end of one year, but have a reference date of the following year.

Examples

  • 2001-01-01

  • 2009-05-02T09:10:01

  • 1939/1945

  • /2003-03-31

  • 2000/

  • 19

Revision date

May 2018

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Temporal Extent

Similar, but in INSPIRE it is optional if another temporal reference is provided.

ISO 19115:2003

EX_Extent > EX_TemporalExtent.extent

Identical

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/srv:extent/gmd:EX_Extent/gmd:temporalElement

Identical

Change history…​
  1. GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Name changed from Date

  2. GEMINI 2.1 to 2.2: Coarsest resolution changed from 'century' to 'year'

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The basic encoding for temporal extent is shown in Example One (datasets/series). The temporal extent data shall be encoded using the gml:TimePeriod type from the gml namespace. The underlying schemas and standards in fact allow greater flexibility here but for the purposes of GEMINI2 only the gml:TimePeriod XML element and the gml:TimeInstant XML element (for single dates) shall be used. In addition gml:TimePeriod shall contain only gml:beginPosition followed by gml:endPosition. Time positions shall be expressed in the Gregorian calendar and UTC as per BS ISO 8601.

  2. The gml:TimePeriod and gml:TimeInstant XML elements must have an identifier in order to be schema valid. A UUID can be used, as is shown in the Example One (datasets/series). The identifier only needs to be unique in the scope of the metadata instance so a value of 't1' (see Example Two - datasets/series) is acceptable. Allowable content of id attributes:

    • GML XML elements which are used in metadata have a mandatory gml:id attribute. The value domain of the identifier is referred to as XML name. XML names have certain restrictions. They may contain any alphanumeric character, non-English alphanumeric characters, ideograms and the underscore, hyphen and period. They may not contain any other punctuation characters. The colon is allowed, but its use is reserved for namespaces, so it cannot appear in an identifier. XML names may not include any whitespace including spaces and carriage returns. All names beginning with the letters XML (in uppercase, lowercase or any mixture thereof) are reserved.

    • XML names may only start with letters, ideograms and the underscore character. Consequently, care must be taken when using the value of a UUID as the value of an identifier because these can begin with numeric characters. It is normal to append an underscore to the beginning of identifier values where they begin with numbers.

    • Furthermore, an identifier must be unique within the scope of the XML document (i.e. there shall not be more than one id type attribute with a particular identifier value).

    • If an id type attribute contains an illegally formed XML name the result will be a schema validation error.

  3. For format of date and date-time values:

    • Dates and date-time shall be expressed in the Gregorian calendar and UTC as per BS ISO 8601. The formatting shall be as follows, in order of increasing precision:

      • yyyy (e.g. 1995)

      • yyyy-MM (e.g. 1995-01)

      • yyyy-MM-dd (e.g. 1995-01-25)

      • yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ss (e.g. 1995-01-25T12:01:55)

    • The BS ISO 8601 encoding also allows negative dates to represent BC. However, gco:Date and gco:DateTime XML elements do not accept negative values.

    • The GEMINI2 standard states that temporal extents may be given with as coarse a granularity as century (e.g. yy or 19). However, unfortunately this cannot be encoded in ISO 19139 XML and will result in a schema validation error. The lowest level of granularity allowable is the year.

  4. GEMINI2 allows for uncertainty in the temporal extent so that one or other, but not both, begin position or end position may be blank. The corresponding encoding in this case makes use of the indeterminatePosition attribute which may take a value of 'unknown' (Example Three for datasets/series). The indeterminatePosition attribute may also take the following values:

    • 'now': in which case the current date will be taken as the value
      the now value must be used for an ongoing end position (INSPIRE)

    • 'before': in which case the actual date is unknown but known to be before the specified date

    • 'after': in which case the actual date is unknown but known to be after the specified date

  5. Example Four shows encoding examples using these values.

Example One (services) : (gml:TimePeriod)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:extent>
        <gmd:EX_Extent>
          ...
          <gmd:temporalElement>
            <gmd:EX_TemporalExtent>
              <gmd:extent>
                <gml:TimePeriod gml:id='_70093470-47df-45ce-b33a-60450e251c4c'>
                  <gml:beginPosition>2009-01-01</gml:beginPosition>
                  <gml:endPosition>2010-01-25</gml:endPosition>
                </gml:TimePeriod>
              </gmd:extent>
            </gmd:EX_TemporalExtent>
          </gmd:temporalElement>
          ...
        </gmd:EX_Extent>
      </srv:extent>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two (services) : (gml:TimeInstant)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:extent>
        <gmd:EX_Extent>
          ...
          <gmd:temporalElement>
            <gmd:EX_TemporalExtent>
              <gmd:extent>
                <gml:TimeInstant gml:id='t1'>
                  <gml:timePosition>2011-04-20</gml:timePosition>
                </gml:TimeInstant>
              </gmd:extent>
            </gmd:EX_TemporalExtent>
          </gmd:temporalElement>
          ...
        </gmd:EX_Extent>
      </srv:extent>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Three (services) : unknown dates

<gmd:temporalElement>
  <gmd:EX_TemporalExtent>
    <gmd:extent>
      <gml:TimePeriod gml:id='_184029eb-4865-4503-9631-e51ab1f23588'>
        <gml:beginPosition>2009-01-01</gml:beginPosition>
        <gml:endPosition indeterminatePosition='unknown' />
      </gml:TimePeriod>
    </gmd:extent>
  </gmd:EX_TemporalExtent>
</gmd:temporalElement>

Example Four: other unkown or unspecified dates

<gml:endPosition indeterminatePosition='now'/>
<gml:endPosition indeterminatePosition='before'>2010-01-25</gml:endPosition>
<gml:endPosition indeterminatePosition='after'>2010-01-25</gml:endPosition>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Dataset reference date

UK GEMINI id 8

Definition

Reference date for the data resource

Purpose and meaning

Dataset reference date is an identifying date for the data resource. It is a notional date of 'publication' of the data resource. It is different from Temporal extent which is the actual date of the currency of the data. For example, an atlas might have the reference date '2007', but the data will have been collected over a period prior to this.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

This class comprises two elements:

  • Date as defined by BS ISO 8601

  • Date type (publication/revision/creation).

The extended date format (YYYY-MM-DD) defined in BS ISO 8601 should be used, where YYYY is the year, MM is the month and DD is the day. It may be extended to include time (HH:MM:SS), where HH is the hour, MM the minutes and SS the seconds, with the two parts separated by the character 'T'.

Date Date Type

Definition

date used to reference data resource

event used to describe reference date

Obligation

mandatory

mandatory

Occurrence

single

single

Data type

Date

CodeList

Domain

date as defined in ISO8601

Guidance

  1. Dates may be to any degree of precision, from year (YYYY) to full date and time. The extended date format (YYYY-MM-DD) defined in BS ISO 8601 should be used, where YYYY is the year, MM the month and DD the day. It may be extended to include time (-HH:MM:SS, where HH is the hour, MM the minute and SS the second), with 'T' separating the two parts.

  2. Identify whether date refers to creation, last revision or publication.

  3. More than one Dataset Reference Date may be defined, but there must only be one of type 'creation' and only one of type 'revision'

  4. The date should be completed to a resolution sufficient to identify the version. Thus if the data resource is updated annually, only a year is required, whilst if it is updated weekly, a day is required.

  5. If the resource is continuously updated or is a dataset series (e.g. a map series), then a notional current date should be provided at a suitable level of resolution.

Comment

INSPIRE recommends that at least the date of the last revision should be reported for spatial datasets

Examples

  • 2001, publication

  • 2005-05, publication

  • 1997-10-01, publication

  • 2009-05-02T09:10:01, publication

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Date of publication

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.citation > CI_Citation.date

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:citation/gmd:CI_Citation/gmd:date

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Addition of date type

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  • The encoding for dataset reference date is shown in Example One.

  • Dates may be expressed with low precision, as shown in the example. GEMINI2 also allows the date and time to be published in metadata. In this case the date encoding shown in Example Two must be used.

  • The format of date and date-time values is described at Dates and Times

  • Dataset reference date shall include a date type. The content of this XML element is drawn from a code list.

Example One: date

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      <gmd:citation>
        <gmd:CI_Citation>
          ...
          <gmd:date>
            <gmd:CI_Date>
              <gmd:date>
                <gco:Date>1995-01</gco:Date>
              </gmd:date>
              <gmd:dateType>
                <gmd:CI_DateTypeCode 
                  codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_DateTypeCode' 
                  codeListValue='publication'>publication</gmd:CI_DateTypeCode>
              </gmd:dateType>
            </gmd:CI_Date>
          </gmd:date>
          ...
        </gmd:CI_Citation>
      </gmd:citation>
      ...
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two - date and time

<gmd:date>
  <gco:DateTime>1995-06-10T12:30:59</gco:DateTime>
</gmd:date>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Confusion of Date and DateTime
In ISO 19115, Date and DateTime are distinct types. Although in many elements, either is allowed, the XML encoding needs to be explicit about which is given. It is an error to put a date (such as 2010-05-12) in a DateTime element.
Example of invalid structure:

<gmd:dateStamp>
  <gco:DateTime>2012-11-15</gco:DateTime>
</gmd:dateStamp>

This should either include the time, for example:

<gmd:dateStamp>
  <gco:DateTime>2012-11-15T13:50:38</gco:DateTime>
</gmd:dateStamp>

Or be explicit that it doesn’t:

<gmd:dateStamp>
  <gco:Date>2012-11-15</gco:Date>
</gmd:dateStamp>

Extent

UK GEMINI id 15

Definition

Extent of data resource

Purpose and meaning

This element defines the geographical extent of coverage of the data resource relative to an administrative hierarchy. It enables searches to be carried out to find data relevant to the area of interest. Extent polygons can be implied through reference to an external gazetteer. Note that Extent is the coverage of the data resource, not the individual objects in the data resource. Thus if the data resource was national parks in England, the Extent would be 'England', even though many parts of England do not have National Parks.

Obligation

Optional

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

The class comprises two elements:

  • (Optional) Authority code

  • Code identifying the extent

Guidance

  1. An area approximating to the extent of coverage of the data resource should be chosen. Where the extent does not coincide with any defined area or areas, then either the nearest equivalent including the area of coverage, or a set of multiple areas that make up the coverage should be provided.

  2. This should not be over-generalised (i.e. do not take it as Great Britain if it only covers England and Wales).

Comment

Examples

Revision date

August 2010

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

None

ISO 19119:2006+Amd:1

SV_ServiceIdentification.extent > EX_Extent > EX_GeographicExtent > EX_ GeographicDescription.geographicIdentifier

Identical

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/srv:extent/gmd:EX_Extent/gmd:geographicElement/gmd:EX_GeographicDescription/gmd:geographicIdentifier

Identical

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Made optional

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The examples shown below use codes (URIs in URL form) from the Ordnance Survey Linked Data [22] boundary data. The code element can be used as a URL returning a page on the internet providing further information. The code in Example One, ending in 7000000000041546, is the URL for Central Scotland. Associated with this code is further information, such as the geometry of Central Scotland.

  2. The entity responsible for managing the extent code can be expressed in GEMINI metadata. An example of the encoding is shown in Example Two

  3. Recommended best practice is to select a human readable value from a controlled vocabulary. An example from the Marine Geospatial community is http://seadatanet.maris2.nl/v_bodc_vocab_v2/search.asp?lib=C19

  4. INSPIRE recommendations for encoding free text values which reference a specific external resource or registry is to use gmx:Anchor instead of gco:CharacterString Note that the extent XML element is in the srv namespace. This differs from dataset metadata instances where the extent XML element will be in the gmd namespace.

Example One

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:extent>
        <gmd:EX_Extent>
          <gmd:geographicElement>
            <gmd:EX_GeographicDescription>
              <gmd:geographicIdentifier>
                <gmd:MD_Identifier>
                  <gmd:code>
                    <gco:CharacterString>http://data.os.uk/id/7000000000041546</gco:CharacterString>
                  </gmd:code>
                </gmd:MD_Identifier>
              </gmd:geographicIdentifier>
            </gmd:EX_GeographicDescription>
          </gmd:geographicElement>
          ...
        </gmd:EX_Extent>
      </srv:extent>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two - Extent encoding example with authority

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <gmd:MD_DataIdentification id="XY-000001">
      ...
      <srv:extent>
        <gmd:EX_Extent>
          <gmd:geographicElement>
            <gmd:EX_GeographicDescription>
              <gmd:geographicIdentifier>
                <gmd:MD_Identifier>
                  <gmd:authority>
                    <gmd:CI_Citation>
                      <gmd:title>
                        <gco:CharacterString>ISO 3166-2</gco:CharacterString>
                      </gmd:title>
                      <gmd:date>
                        <gmd:CI_Date>
                          <gmd:date>
                            <gco:Date>1998</gco:Date>
                          </gmd:date>
                          <gmd:dateType>
                             <gmd:CI_DateTypeCode 
                               codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_DateTypeCode' 
                               codeListValue='revision'>revision</gmd:CI_DateTypeCode>
                          </gmd:dateType>
                        </gmd:CI_Date>
                      </gmd:date>
                    </gmd:CI_Citation>
                  </gmd:authority>
                  <gmd:code>
                    <gco:CharacterString>GB-ENG</gco:CharacterString>
                  </gmd:code>
                </gmd:MD_Identifier>
              </gmd:geographicIdentifier>
            </gmd:EX_GeographicDescription>
          </gmd:geographicElement>
          ...
        </gmd:EX_Extent>
      </srv:extent>
      ...
    </gmd:MD_DataIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Vertical extent information

UK GEMINI id 16

Definition

Vertical domain of the data resource

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to describe the vertical range of the data resource (where relevant).

Obligation

Optional

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

EX_VerticalExtent, which comprises of three elements

minimum value maximum value coordinate reference system

Definition

lowest vertical extent contained in the data resource

highest vertical extent contained in the data resource

vertical coordinate reference system to which the maximum and minimum values are measured

Obligation

mandatory

mandatory

mandatory

Occurrence

single

single

single

Data type

real

real

class

Domain

real number

real number

Other comments

-

-

For example, code provided in the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Registry

Guidance

  1. Minimum value: Identify approximate lowest vertical extent in the specified coordinate reference system

  2. Maximum value: Identify approximate highest vertical extent in the specified coordinate reference system

  3. Coordinate reference system: Identify coordinate reference system used for the vertical extent measurements. This should be recorded as a name or as a code, for example as provided in the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Registry produced by The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (see http://www.epsg-registry.org/)

Comment

This element should be used only where vertical extent is significant, e.g. in geology, mining, meteorology etc.

Examples

  • Minimum value: -100.0

  • Maximum value: 0.0

  • Coordinate reference system: height in metres above Newlyn Datum

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

None

ISO 19119:2006+Amd:1

SV_ServiceIdentification.extent > EX_Extent > EX_VerticalExtent

Identical

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/srv:extent/gmd:EX_Extent/gmd:verticalElement

Equivalent

Change history…​
  • GEMINI 1 to 2.0: made optional;
    occurrence changed from multiple to single;
    description of class EX_VerticalExtent changed to match change to ISO 19115.

  • GEMINI 2.1 to 2.2: made multiple again

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The encoding of the vertical extent information is explained. The vertical extent information is expressed by a minimum and maximum coordinate value and a vertical CRS. The vertical CRS expresses the CRS of the vertical extent coordinates alone. It does not necessarily express the vertical CRS to which vertical coordinates in the data are referenced - in other words it is possible that the vertical extent is defined in a different CRS from the vertical CRS of the data. This is convenient if it were the case that datasets within a domain were referenced to many different vertical CRSs because it could be decided that all vertical extents in metadata are to be referenced to a single common vertical CRS to aid searching or understanding by users. Searching by vertical extent, referenced to different vertical CRSs, across metadata sets would be complicated by the need to undertake many coordinate operations - which is not necessarily a trivial task - or even possible in all cases.

  2. The CRS of vertical extent elements must be provided in order to give meaning to the minimum and maximum coordinates. From the CRS, for example, it is possible to determine the orientation of the coordinate system axis (i.e. do positive values increase upwards or downwards from the zero reference) and the units of the coordinate values.

  3. There are two approaches to encoding the vertical CRS: by reference (Example One) or by value (Example Two). These examples express the same information: that the vertical extent coordinates are referenced to Ordnance Datum (Newlyn). Codes and GML CRS data are from the EPSG Registry.

  4. Additionally, the gco:nilReason attribute can be used if the vertical CRS is unknown (Example Three) but this renders the vertical extent information ambiguous at best. Consequently it would be better to refrain from including vertical extent information in the metadata instance altogether.

Example One (services) - Vertical CRS by reference

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <gmd:MD_DataIdentification id="XYZ-323232">
      ...
      <srv:extent>
        <gmd:EX_Extent>
          ...
          <gmd:verticalElement>
            <gmd:EX_VerticalExtent>
              <gmd:minimumValue>
                <gco:Real>42</gco:Real>
              </gmd:minimumValue>
              <gmd:maximumValue>
                <gco:Real>94</gco:Real>
              </gmd:maximumValue>
              <gmd:verticalCRS xlink:href='http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/5701'/>
            </gmd:EX_VerticalExtent>
          </gmd:verticalElement>
        </gmd:EX_Extent>
      </srv:extent>
      ...
    </gmd:MD_DataIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two (services) - Vertical CRS by value

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:dataIdentification>
    <gmd:MD_DataIdentification id="XYZ-234567">
      ...
      <srv:extent>
        <gmd:EX_Extent>
          ...
          <gmd:verticalElement>
            <gmd:EX_VerticalExtent>
              <gmd:minimumValue>
                <gco:Real>42</gco:Real>
              </gmd:minimumValue>
              <gmd:maximumValue>
                <gco:Real>94</gco:Real>
              </gmd:maximumValue>
              <gmd:verticalCRS>
                <gml:VerticalCRS gml:id='epsg-crs-5701'>
                  <gml:identifier codeSpace='OGP'>
                    urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::5701</gml:identifier>
                  <gml:name>ODN height</gml:name>
                  <gml:scope>Geodetic and engineering surveying.</gml:scope>
                  <gml:verticalCS>
                    <gml:VerticalCS gml:id='epsg-cs-6499'>
                      <gml:identifier codeSpace='OGP'>urn:ogc:def:cs:EPSG::6499</gml:identifier>
                      <gml:name>Vertical CS. Axis: height (H). Orientation: up. UoM: m.</gml:name>
                      <gml:remarks>Used in vertical coordinate reference systems.</gml:remarks>
                      <gml:axis>
                        <gml:CoordinateSystemAxis gml:id='epsg-axis-114' gml:uom='urn:ogc:def:uom:EPSG::9001'>
                          <gml:descriptionReference xlink:href='http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/9904'/>
                          <gml:identifier codeSpace='OGP'>urn:ogc:def:axis:EPSG::114</gml:identifier>
                          <gml:axisAbbrev>H</gml:axisAbbrev>
                          <gml:axisDirection codeSpace='EPSG'>up</gml:axisDirection>
                        </gml:CoordinateSystemAxis>
                      </gml:axis>
                    </gml:VerticalCS>
                  </gml:verticalCS>
                  <gml:verticalDatum>
                    <gml:VerticalDatum gml:id='epsg-datum-5101'>
                      <gml:identifier codeSpace='OGP'>urn:ogc:def:datum:EPSG::5101</gml:identifier>
                      <gml:name>Ordnance Datum Newlyn</gml:name>
                      <gml:remarks>Orthometric heights.</gml:remarks>
                      <gml:scope>Topographic mapping, geodetic survey.</gml:scope>
                      <gml:anchorDefinition>Mean Sea Level at Newlyn between 1915 and 1921.</gml:anchorDefinition>
                    </gml:VerticalDatum>
                  </gml:verticalDatum>
                </gml:VerticalCRS>
              </gmd:verticalCRS>
            </gmd:EX_VerticalExtent>
          </gmd:verticalElement>
        </gmd:EX_Extent>
      </srv:extent>
      ...
    </gmd:MD_DataIdentification>
  </gmd:dataIdentification>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Three - Vertical CRS unknown

<gmd:verticalElement>
  <gmd:EX_VerticalExtent>
    <gmd:minimumValue>
      <gco:Real>42</gco:Real>
    </gmd:minimumValue>
    <gmd:maximumValue>
      <gco:Real>94</gco:Real>
    </gmd:maximumValue>
    <gmd:verticalCRS gco:nilReason='unknown'/>
  </gmd:EX_VerticalExtent>
</gmd:verticalElement>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Spatial reference system

UK GEMINI id 17

Definition

Identifier, name or description of the system of spatial referencing, whether by coordinates or geographic identifiers, used in the data resource

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to identify the way in which the data is spatially referenced in the data resource. This may be by coordinates (e.g. the National Grid of Great Britain) or geographic identifiers (e.g. unit postcodes).

Obligation

At least one coordinate reference system shall be given

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

The class comprises two elements:

  • Code identifying the spatial reference system

  • (Conditional) codeSpace,

    • to be used if the code alone does not uniquely identify the referred spatial reference system.

    • not to be used if the spatial reference system is listed in the Default Coordinate Reference Systems

Guidance

  1. For each spatial reference system

    • Identify the spatial reference systems used to spatially reference the data in the data resource;

    • Check if the spatial reference system is listed in Annex D.4 (Default Coordinate Reference Systems) of the INSPIRE Metadata Technical Guidelines

  2. If the spatial reference system is listed in the defaults, the value in the "HTTP URI Identifier" column shall be given as the target or a link, as in Example One below.

  3. If the spatial reference system is not listed in the defaults, identify a well-known register that defines the coordinate reference system or, if the spatial reference system is using geographic identifiers (such as Post Codes, NUTS, what3words, Geohashing), supply a resolveable HTTP-URI that provides more information about the geographic identifier system, as in Example Two below.

  4. Only coordinate reference systems identifiers specified in a well-known common register shall be used.

  5. Where there appears to be more than one spatial reference system used, take the one that is used in resolving any conflict between the spatial referencing systems (e.g. if the data is recorded referenced by unit postcodes, and a coordinate is then associated, then unit postcode is the spatial reference system, whereas if the data is recorded by coordinate, and unit postcodes are added as an attribute, then it is 'National Grid of Great Britain').

Comment

  1. Note that the data resource may be supplied in a range of other reference systems in addition to that in which it is recorded.

Examples

British National Grid

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​

Standard

Name

Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

crs coordinate reference system

In INSPIRE it is only mandatory for interoperable spatial data services

ISO 19115:2003

MD_ReferenceSystem.referenceSystemIdentifier > RS_Identifier.code

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

gmd:referenceSystemInfo/gmd:MD_ReferenceSystem/gmd:referenceSystemIdentifier/gmd:RS_identifier

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Changed from enumerated list
October 2023: clarifications to Guidance, to align with slight revision of INSPIRE TG

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  • When the provided text is a term or code from an externally defined explanation or registry value, gmx:Anchor should be used instead of gco:CharacterString

  • The content of gmx:Anchor or gco:CharacterString must not be empty

Example One - using gmx:Anchor for a default Coordinate Reference System (as defined in Annex D.4 of the INSPIRE metadata technical guidance v.2)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:referenceSystemInfo>
    <gmd:MD_ReferenceSystem>
      <gmd:referenceSystemIdentifier>
        <gmd:RS_Identifier>
          <gmd:code>
            <gmx:Anchor xlink:href='http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4258'>
            2D geodetic in ETRS89 on GRS80 (Latitude, Longitude) / ETRS89-GRS80</gmx:Anchor>
          </gmd:code>
        </gmd:RS_Identifier>
      </gmd:referenceSystemIdentifier>
    </gmd:MD_ReferenceSystem>
  </gmd:referenceSystemInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two - using gmx:Anchor for a non default CRS.

<referenceSystemInfo>
  <MD_ReferenceSystem>
    <referenceSystemIdentifier>
      <RS_Identifier>
        <code>
          <gmx:Anchor xlink:href='http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700'>
            British National Grid (EPSG::27700)</gmx:Anchor>
        </code>
      </RS_Identifier>
    </referenceSystemIdentifier>
  </MD_ReferenceSystem>
</referenceSystemInfo>

Example Three - encoding example with authority

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:referenceSystemInfo>
    <gmd:MD_ReferenceSystem>
      <gmd:referenceSystemIdentifier>
        <gmd:RS_Identifier>
          <gmd:authority>
            <gmd:CI_Citation>
              <gmd:title>
                <gco:CharacterString>EPSG Geodetic Parameter Registry</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:title>
              <gmd:date>
               <gmd:CI_Date>
                 <gmd:date>
                   <gco:Date>2010-11-02</gco:Date>
                 </gmd:date>
                  <gmd:dateType>
                    <gmd:CI_DateTypeCode 
                      codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_DateTypeCode' 
                        codeListValue='revision'>revision</gmd:CI_DateTypeCode>
                  </gmd:dateType>
                </gmd:CI_Date>
              </gmd:date>
            </gmd:CI_Citation>
          </gmd:authority>
          <gmd:code>
            <gmx:Anchor xlink:href='http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4258'>
            EPSG:4258</gmx:Anchor>
          </gmd:code>
        </gmd:RS_Identifier>
      </gmd:referenceSystemIdentifier>
    </gmd:MD_ReferenceSystem>
  </gmd:referenceSystemInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Four - encoding example for spatial reference systems using geographic identifiers

<referenceSystemInfo>
  <MD_ReferenceSystem>
    <referenceSystemIdentifier>
      <RS_Identifier>
        <code>
          <gmx:Anchor xlink:href='http://www.postcodeaddressfile.co.uk/products/postcodes/postcodes_table_list.htm'>
            UK Postcodes</gmx:Anchor>
        </code>
      </RS_Identifier>
    </referenceSystemIdentifier>
  </MD_ReferenceSystem>
</referenceSystemInfo>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Spatial resolution

UK GEMINI id 18

Definition

Measure of the granularity of the data (in metres)

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to provide an indication of how detailed the spatial data is. It is equivalent to the ground sample distance. It should not be confused with the scale of a map which is purely a display attribute (the spatial resolution should be defined in the specification of the data resource).

Obligation

Conditional - where a resolution distance can be specified

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Real

Domain

Value > 0

Guidance

  1. For data capture in the field, it is the precision at which the data is captured. This may be the accuracy for topographic surveys, or the average sampling distance in an environmental survey.

  2. For data taken from maps, it is the positional accuracy of the map (defined in the specification of the map series).

  3. For image data, it is the resolution of the image.

  4. In many given cases, only approximate values can be given.

Comment

This should not be confused with precision which refers to the resolution of the measurements themselves. Thus for a buildings dataset, a building seed could be recorded to a precision of 0.1 metres, but since the requirement is for the seed only to be within the building footprint for the purpose of discriminating between buildings, the spatial resolution of the buildings dataset would be the typical size of the building, i.e. about 10 metres.

Examples

  • 10.0

  • 0.001

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Spatial resolution

INSPIRE allows the option of either Distance or Equivalent scale.

ISO 19115:2003

Describe in the Abstract

no direct equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: made conditional

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. For services, it is not possible to express the restriction of a service concerning the spatial resolution in using the ISO 19139 XML Schema.

  2. It shall be expressed in the Abstract.

  3. The spatial resolution restriction text shall include either an equivalent scale as integer valued scale denominator or a resolution distance using a numerical length value and with a unit of length.

Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Resource locator

UK GEMINI id 19

Definition

Location (address) for online access using a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address or similar addressing scheme

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to point to where the dataset, or dataset series may be directly accessed online
OR, if no direct access is available, to an online resource providing more information about accessing the dataset or dataset series.

Obligation

Conditional - Must be supplied when online access is available

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Valid URL

Guidance

  1. Specify a valid URL to the service.

  2. If no online access for the service is available, but there is a publicly available online resource providing additional information about accessing the described service, the URL pointing to this resource shall be given instead.

  3. Conditionally (required for invocable spatial data services otherwise optional) a description should be provided

    • For an invocable spatial data service, the gmd:linkage/gmd:description child element gmd:CI_OnlineResource shall contain a gmx:Anchor element pointing to the value "accessPoint" of the code list OnLineDescriptionCode in the INSPIRE Registry

  4. Although not mandatory, the following ISO 19115 sub-elements should be included, for best results with data.gov.uk:

    1. function

    2. name (this appears on the data.gov.uk site)

  5. In relation to online INSPIRE network services, special guidance applies (see 'Data and Service Linking').

    • Identify whether the resource may be accessed.

    • Determine the location of the resource (may be a URL).

  6. For an invocable spatial data service the gmd:CI_OnLineFunctionCode element should point to value "information"

Comment

The URL provided as the value of the gmd:linkage element should point to one of following type of resources:

  • a service metadata (capabilities) document of the described Spatial Data Service

  • a service WSDL document of the described Spatial Data Service

  • a web page with further instructions for accessing the described service

Examples

A Web Map Service (WMS) capabilities document would be given like:
http://myserver/INSPIREWM/MapServer/WMSServer?service=WMS&request=GetCapabilities&;

Revision date

July 2009

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Resource locator

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Distribution > MD_DigitalTransferOptions.online > CI_OnlineResource.linkage

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:distributionInfo/gmd:MD_Distribution/gmd:transferOptions/gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions/gmd:onLine/gmd:CI_OnlineResource/gmd:linkage

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Modification of Online resource

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

Guidelines

  1. In the examples, the URLs provided are for OGC GetCapabilities requests.

  2. The gmd:transferOptions XML element of gmd:MD_Distribution is used to encode a URL. Note that it is necessary to encode distribution format information in all cases. If the URL that is provided is the location of a point of contact then the distribution format is moot. However, the distribution format property is required by an ISO 19115 constraint. In this case the INSPIRE guidelines show the encoding using gmd:MD_Format. Note that the element gmd:MD_Distribution must have the element gmd:distributionFormat as its first child according to a constraint in ISO 19115. Format information may not always be known in which case the encoding of the element gmd:MD_Format shown in Example One shall be used, following the INSPIRE guidance [9]. If the format and version values are known, then they should be given (see Data format).

  3. GEMINI2 allows for a URL which is a link to a point of contact where more information is available or where the dataset can be downloaded.

  4. ISO 19115 and the ISO 19139 encoding provides a means of indicating the function of the online resource by means of the CI_OnLineFunctionCode code list. Two values from this code list provide a means of discriminating between a URL that is provided for information (code list value of 'information') and a URL that is the address used for downloading (code list value of 'download') the data.

  5. The INSPIRE OnLineDescriptionCode provides a way of further distinguishing between access point URLs and end point URLs. Access points call an operation directly; end points list operations and their access points.

  6. Note that the GetCapabilities URL contains an entity reference (sometimes known as an escape sequence) for the ampersand character. When an XML parser reads & it replaces the sequence with &. When writing XML, XML aware software will escape characters automatically but text editing software will not. The ampersand character alone in XML is interpreted as beginning an entity or character reference. XML defines five entity references:

    • < - The character <

    • & - The character &

    • > - The character >

    • " - The character "

    • ' - The character '

Example one, showing only required linkage content (for a WMS)


<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:distributionInfo>
    <gmd:MD_Distribution>
      <gmd:distributionFormat>
        <gmd:MD_Format>
          <gmd:name>
            <gco:CharacterString>Unknown</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:name>
          <gmd:version gco:nilReason="inapplicable" />
        </gmd:MD_Format>
      </gmd:distributionFormat>
      ...
      <gmd:transferOptions>
        <gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
          <gmd:onLine>
            <gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
              <gmd:linkage>
                <gmd:URL>
                  http://mapserver.jrc.it/wmsconnector/com.esri.wms.Esrimap/img2k_453_mos?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS&
                </gmd:URL>
              </gmd:linkage>
            </gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
          </gmd:onLine>
        </gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
      </gmd:transferOptions>
    </gmd:MD_Distribution>
  </gmd:distributionInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two - including name, description, and indication of function (for a WMS)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:distributionInfo>
    <gmd:MD_Distribution>
      <gmd:distributionFormat>
        ...
      </gmd:distributionFormat>
      ...
      <gmd:transferOptions>
        <gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
          <gmd:onLine>
            <gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
              <gmd:linkage>
                <gmd:URL>https://services.bgr.de/wms/geologie/emodnet2_prequaternary_seafloor_geology/?REQUEST=GetCapabilities&SERVICE=WMS&</gmd:URL>
              </gmd:linkage>
              ...
              <gmd:name>
                <gco:CharacterString>BGR Geologie: EMODnet2</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:name>
              <gmd:description>
                <gmx:Anchor
                  xlink:href="http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/OnLineDescriptionCode/endPoint">
                  Capabilities document for BGR Geologie: EMODnet2 Web Map Service</gmx:Anchor>
              </gmd:description>  
              <gmd:function>
                <gmd:CI_OnLineFunctionCode 
                  codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_OnLineFunctionCode' 
                  codeListValue='information'>View Service</gmd:CI_OnLineFunctionCode>
              </gmd:function>
            </gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
          </gmd:onLine>
        </gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
      </gmd:transferOptions>
    </gmd:MD_Distribution>
  </gmd:distributionInfo>
    ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Three - including name, description, and indication of function (for a WCS)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:distributionInfo>
    <gmd:MD_Distribution>
      <gmd:distributionFormat>
        ...
      </gmd:distributionFormat>
      ...
      <gmd:transferOptions>
        <gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
          <gmd:onLine>
            <gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
              <gmd:linkage>
                <gmd:URL>http://ogc2.bgs.ac.uk/BGS_EMODNET/wcs?reQuest=GetCapabilities&servIce=WCSamp;</gmd:URL>
              </gmd:linkage>
              ...
              <gmd:name>
                <gco:CharacterString>BGS EMODnet bathymetry</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:name>
              <gmd:description>
                <gmx:Anchor
                  xlink:href="http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/OnLineDescriptionCode/endPoint">
                  Capabilities document for BGS EMODnet bathymetry Web Coverage Service</gmx:Anchor>
              </gmd:description>  
              <gmd:function>
                <gmd:CI_OnLineFunctionCode 
                  codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_OnLineFunctionCode' 
                  codeListValue='download'>Download Service</gmd:CI_OnLineFunctionCode>
              </gmd:function>
            </gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
          </gmd:onLine>
        </gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
      </gmd:transferOptions>
    </gmd:MD_Distribution>
  </gmd:distributionInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Four - including name, description, and indication of function (for an invocable spatial data service)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:distributionInfo>
    <gmd:MD_Distribution>
      <gmd:distributionFormat>
        ...
      </gmd:distributionFormat>
      ...
      <gmd:transferOptions>
        <gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
          <gmd:onLine>
            <gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
              <gmd:linkage>
                <gmd:URL>http://www.dinoservices.nl:80/geo3dmodelwebservices-1/Geo3DModelService?wsdl</gmd:URL>
              </gmd:linkage>
              ...
              <gmd:name>
                <gco:CharacterString>Geo3DModelService</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:name>
              <gmd:description>
                <gmx:Anchor
                        xlink:href="http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/OnLineDescriptionCode/accessPoint">
                        Web service for making "virtual" boreholes in the Digital Subsurface Models of DINO</gmx:Anchor>
              </gmd:description>  
              <gmd:function>
                <gmd:CI_OnLineFunctionCode 
                  codeList='http://standards.iso.org/iso/19139/resources/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_OnLineFunctionCode'
                  codeListValue='information'>information</gmd:CI_OnLineFunctionCode>
              </gmd:function>
            </gmd:CI_OnlineResource>
          </gmd:onLine>
        </gmd:MD_DigitalTransferOptions>
      </gmd:transferOptions>
    </gmd:MD_Distribution>
  </gmd:distributionInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

In a Resource Locator, a WMS service that does not end in an ampersand or question mark is incorrect, for example:

<gmd:linkage>
  <gmd:URL>https://map.bgs.ac.uk/ArcGIS/services/BGS_Detailed_Geology/MapServer/WMSServer</gmd:URL>
</gmd:linkage>

Should be:

<gmd:linkage>
  <gmd:URL>https://map.bgs.ac.uk/ArcGIS/services/BGS_Detailed_Geology/MapServer/WMSServer?service=WMS&request=GetCapabilities&</gmd:URL>
</gmd:linkage>

or:

<gmd:linkage>
  <gmd:URL>https://map.bgs.ac.uk/ArcGIS/services/BGS_Detailed_Geology/MapServer/WMSServer?</gmd:URL>
</gmd:linkage>
 +
Defra metadata audit, October 2015: Very few records included direct
links to WMS end points.

Responsible organisation

UK GEMINI id 23

Definition

Details of the organisation(s) responsible for the establishment, management, maintenance and distribution of the data resource

Purpose and meaning

This informs the user about who is responsible for the data resource

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

This class comprises eight elements relating to the responsible organisation:

Metadata element name Definition Obligation Occurrence Data type Domain Rules for how to fill in the entry

contact position

role or position of the responsible person

optional

single

CharacterString

free text

A general job title or generic role should be identified for someone in a position of responsibility for the data resource.
Do not identify an individual by name, as this is subject to change without warning and the information is impossible to keep up-to-date.

organisation name

name of organisation

mandatory

single

CharacterString

free text

The name of the organisation should be given in full, without abbreviations

postal address

postal address of the organisation

optional

single

CharacterString

free text

The full formal postal address (as defined for example by Royal Mail) should be given, including the postcode.

telephone number

telephone number by which individuals can talk to the organisation or individual

optional

single

CharacterString

free text

The full telephone number should be given.

email address

internet email address which individuals can use to contact the organisation or individual

mandatory

single

CharacterString

free text

A valid email address should be given. Do not provide a personal email address.

web address

World Wide Web address of organisation

optional

single

CharacterString

free text

A valid World Wide Web address should be given.

responsible party role

role of the responsible organisation

mandatory

multiple

CodeList

see INSPIRE registry

The role of the responsible party should be identified.
For datasets and dataset series, at least a distributor should be given.

Guidance

  1. The organisation name, email address and responsible party role are mandatory. Other entries should only be given that are relevant and known.

  2. Where no single individual is responsible, a generic role may be given.

  3. Where there are multiple Distributors / Responsible Organisations, then a separate entry should be given for each.

  4. For dataset and dataset series, one of the Responsible Organisations must be in the role of Distributor (If there is only one Responsible Organisation recorded, then it must be in the role of Distributor.).

  5. Where there are several distributors, a separate entry should be given for each.

  6. For best result with data.gov.uk:

    • Enter 'Owner' for UK Location Data Provider role.

    • Enter 'Publisher' For UK Location Data Publisher role.

      These appear in the data.gov.uk search results.

  7. If the data was created by someone other than the Data Provider, this should also be recorded, using the role value 'Originator'.

Comment

Facsimile number is no longer required

Examples

See individual elements below.

Metadata element name Purpose and Meaning Examples

contact position

Role or post of the person to contact in the organisation

The mapping product manager

organisation name

Ordnance Survey, Great Britain

postal address

Adanac Drive, Southampton, United Kingdom, SO16 0AS

telephone number

+44 8456 050505

email address

customerservices@os.uk

web address

for further information about the organisation

http://os.uk

responsible party role

indicates whether this responsible party is acting as distributor, publisher, author, etc.

distributor

Revision date

July 2009

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Responsible party

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.pointOfContact

Similar high-level class

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:pointOfContact/gmd:CI_ResponsibleParty

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: This has been generalised from Distributor (and Originator) to cover a range of possible roles, by the addition of 'responsible party role' and minor errors in the class details have been corrected.

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The encoding example for responsible organisation is shown below. The example shows the minimum required information.

  2. The format of address and contact information is described at Responsible party, with a more fully populated example.

  3. Note on role code: the UK Location portal (data.gov.uk site) interprets ISO 'owner' as Data Provider, and ISO 'publisher' as Data Publisher.

Example One (service)

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <gmd:pointOfContact>
        <gmd:CI_ResponsibleParty>
          <gmd:organisationName>
            <gco:CharacterString>SeaZone Solutions</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:organisationName>
          <gmd:contactInfo>
            <gmd:CI_Contact>
              <gmd:address>
                <gmd:CI_Address>
                  <gmd:electronicMailAddress>
                    <gco:CharacterString>info@seazone.com</gco:CharacterString>
                  </gmd:electronicMailAddress>
                </gmd:CI_Address>
              </gmd:address>
            </gmd:CI_Contact>
          </gmd:contactInfo>
          <gmd:role>
            <gmd:CI_RoleCode 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#CI_RoleCode' 
              codeListValue='publisher'>publisher</gmd:CI_RoleCode>
          </gmd:role>
        </gmd:CI_ResponsibleParty>
      </gmd:pointOfContact>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Limitations on public access

UK GEMINI id 25

Definition

Restrictions imposed on accessing the data resource for security and other reasons

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to identify any external restrictions on access to the data such as licence arrangements.

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

  1. Provide information on any limitations.

  2. The most common access restriction should be identified.

  3. Where there are no limitations on public access, this should be stated.

  4. More than one value may be included.

  5. For INSPIRE: If no limitations apply, enter 'No limitations'.

  6. INSPIRE recognises the following kinds of reasons for limiting public access, listed in Article 13(1):

    • (a) confidentiality of the proceedings of public authorities

    • (b) international relations, public security or national defence

    • (c) the course of justice

    • (d) confidentiality of commercial or industrial information

    • (e) intellectual property rights

    • (f) confidentiality of personal data

    • (g) interests of a person who supplied the data on a voluntary basis

    • (h) protection of the environment

      Each has an entry with the full text, in the INSPIRE registry, http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess

  7. At least one limitation on public access shall give an INSPIRE reason

Comment

Limitations on public access are different from Use constraints which are warnings about its suitability for particular types of usage, or constraints on the use that can be made of the data.

Examples

No restriction on public access.

Revision date

June 2021

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Limitations on public access

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.resourceConstraints > MD_LegalConstraints.accessConstraints & otherConstraints

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:resourceConstraints/gmd:MD_LegalConstraints/gmd:accessConstraints & otherConstraints

Equivalent

Change history…​
  1. GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Change of name from 'access constraint', and modification of definition.
    Made mandatory, to conform to INSPIRE.

  2. GEMINI 2.0 to 2.1: Change to equivalent ISO 19115 element from accessConstraint making domain free text.

  3. GEMINI 2.2 to 2.3: Change of encoding

  4. GEMINI 2.3 June 2021 fixed typo in Guidance 6 (a) and (f)

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. This element shall be encoded in a different resourceConstraints/MD_LegalConstraints XML element to GEMINI element 26 Use constraints

  2. The LegalConstraints element shall contain a accessConstraints/MD_RestrictionCode element with code list value "otherRestrictions"

  3. The LegalConstraints element shall also contain a gmd:otherConstraints element, with free text.

  4. If there are no limitations the value of gmd:otherConstraints shall be 'no limitations' (see Example Two).

  5. The free text shall be encoded in a gmx:Anchor element, with xlink:href pointing to the relevant kind of limitation from the INSPIRE Metadata registry: http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess

  6. Free text content cannot be empty

  7. To encode multiple limitations, include more than one gmd:otherConstraints element

Example One

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <gmd:resourceConstraints>
        <gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
          ...
          <gmd:accessConstraints>
            <gmd:MD_RestrictionCode 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_RestrictionCode' 
              codeListValue='otherRestrictions'>otherRestrictions</gmd:MD_RestrictionCode>
          </gmd:accessConstraints>
          <gmd:otherConstraints>
            <gmx:Anchor xlink:href="http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/INSPIRE_Directive_Article13_1e">
            [Document other restrictions here - the example 1e covers IPR]</gmx:Anchor>
          </gmd:otherConstraints>
        </gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
      </gmd:resourceConstraints>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two - no limitations

...
<gmd:otherConstraints>
  <gmx:Anchor xlink:href="http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations">no limitations</gmx:Anchor>
</gmd:otherConstraints>
...

Example Three - two limitations

...
      <gmd:resourceConstraints>
        <gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
          ...
          <gmd:accessConstraints>
            <gmd:MD_RestrictionCode 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_RestrictionCode' 
              codeListValue='otherRestrictions'>otherRestrictions</gmd:MD_RestrictionCode>
          </gmd:accessConstraints>
          <gmd:otherConstraints>
            <gmx:Anchor xlink:href="http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/INSPIRE_Directive_Article13_1b">
            publishing this data could prejudice public security</gmx:Anchor>
          </gmd:otherConstraints>
          <gmd:otherConstraints>
            <gmx:Anchor xlink:href="http://example.com/dsra_report.htm">
            Report of Data Sharing Risk Assessment</gmx:Anchor>
          </gmd:otherConstraints>
        </gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
      </gmd:resourceConstraints>
...          
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Missing or incorrect information
Licence information should be provided, preferably by a URL.
It is an error to state 'no limitations' in Limitations on Public Access, when the resource is not open access.
Defra metadata audit, October 2015: In many cases either this field has been left empty or where the PSMA (or similar) licensing arrangements are referenced there is either a lack of detail or no links to the appropriate sites.

Use constraints

UK GEMINI id 26

Definition

Restrictions and legal restraints on using the data resource

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this element is to describe any restrictions on usage of the data (as opposed to access)

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Free text

Guidance

  1. Provide information on any constraints to using the resource, e.g. licensing, fees, usage restrictions, or refer to a URL where this information is available, e.g. a licence document. If entering a URL, enter this as a sub-element, not as part of free text. Where relevant, Data Provider licence information should be provided in the form of a Licence Title, and where possible, a licence URL. If more than one type of licence is included then the URL should point to a Data Providers page.

  2. Any known constraints should be identified. If no conditions apply, then 'no conditions apply' should be recorded.

Comment

Use constraints are different from Restrictions on public access which describe limitations on access to the data. A data resource can have open access (e.g. to look at it), but restricted use.

Examples

Should not be used for navigation purposes.

Revision date

September 2018

Corresponding element in other standards…​

Details
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Conditions applying to access and use

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

MD_Identification.resourceConstraints > MD_LegalConstraints.useConstraints & otherConstraints

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/gmd:resourceConstraints/gmd:MD_LegalConstraints/gmd:useConstraints & gmd:otherConstraints

Equivalent

Change history…​
  • GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Change to free text field from enumerated list, and making mandatory to conform with INSPIRE.

  • GEMINI 2.2 to 2.3: Change of encoding

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. This element shall be encoded in a different resourceConstraints/MD_LegalConstraints XML element to GEMINI element 25 Limitations on public access

  2. The MD_LegalConstraints element shall contain a useConstraints element

  3. Note: INSPIRE allows an accessConstraints element here; GEMINI recommends using Limitations on public access for these

  4. The useConstraints element shall contain an MD_RestrictionCode element with code list value "otherRestrictions"

  5. The LegalConstraints element shall also contain a gmd:otherConstraints element, with free text.

  6. "No conditions" and "conditions unknown" shall be specified using a gmx:Anchor link to the relevant entry in the INSPIRE metadata registry, http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/ConditionsApplyingToAccessAndUse

  7. In certain circumstances it might be appropriate to refer to an external document describing constraints. In this case the encoding shown in Example Two may be used. This is recommended for licenses, even the use of ISO 19115 otherRestrictions would not generally include license restrictions, as they have their own term in the ISO 19115 code list.

  8. If there are no limitations the value of gmd:otherConstraints shall be 'no limitations' (see Example Three).

  9. There may be more than one gmd:otherConstraints element

Example One

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification id="bgs-0000-1">
      ...
      <gmd:resourceConstraints>
        <gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
          <gmd:useConstraints>
            <gmd:MD_RestrictionCode 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/-/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_RestrictionCode' 
              codeListValue='otherRestrictions'>otherRestrictions</gmd:MD_RestrictionCode>
          </gmd:useConstraints>
          <gmd:otherConstraints>
            <gco:CharacterString>Not to be used for navigation</gco:CharacterString>
          </gmd:otherConstraints>
          ...
        </gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
      </gmd:resourceConstraints>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two - with external file

...
<gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
          <gmd:useConstraints>
            <gmd:MD_RestrictionCode 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_RestrictionCode' 
              codeListValue='otherRestrictions'>otherRestrictions</gmd:MD_RestrictionCode>
          </gmd:useConstraints>
          <gmd:otherConstraints>
      <gmx:Anchor xlink:href='http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/'>Open Government Licence</gmx:Anchor>
          </gmd:otherConstraints>
          ...
        </gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>

Example Three - no conditions apply

        <gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
          <gmd:useConstraints>
            <gmd:MD_RestrictionCode 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_RestrictionCode' 
              codeListValue='otherRestrictions'>otherRestrictions</gmd:MD_RestrictionCode>
          </gmd:useConstraints>
          <gmd:otherConstraints>
      <gmx:Anchor xlink:href='http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/ConditionsApplyingToAccessAndUse/noConditionsApply'>no conditions apply</gmx:Anchor>
          </gmd:otherConstraints>
          ...
        </gmd:MD_LegalConstraints>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Missing or incorrect constraints information
Licence information should be provided, preferably by a URL.
It is an error to state 'no conditions apply' in Use Constraints, when restrictions do in fact exist.

Spatial data service type

UK GEMINI id 37

Definition

Generic name of the service type

Purpose and meaning

This identifies the type of service

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

GenericName

Domain

Possible values are as follows (in brackets are the language neutral names to be used):

  • Discovery Service (discovery)

  • View Service (view)

  • Download Service (download)

  • Transformation Service (transformation)

  • Invoke Spatial Data Service (invoke)

  • Other Service (other)

Guidance

Select generic type from list
These service types are explained in the INSPIRE guidance [9].

Comment

Not applicable to datasets or dataset series.

Examples

view

Revision date

July 2009

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Spatial data service type

Equivalent

ISO 19119:2006+Amd:1

1 serviceType

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/srv:serviceType

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: New element

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

The encoding example for spatial data service type is shown in the example below. The value domain of the service type (i.e. the list of acceptable values to encode in <gco:LocalName>view</gco:LocalName>) is specified in Part D 3 of the INSPIRE Metadata Implementing Rules and is repeated below (the words are to be encoded in lower case):

  • discovery

  • view

  • download

  • transformation

  • invoke

  • other

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
   ...
   <gmd:identificationInfo>
     <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
       ...
       <srv:serviceType>
         <gco:LocalName>view</gco:LocalName>
       </srv:serviceType>
       ...
     </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
   </gmd:identificationInfo>
   ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Coupled resource

UK GEMINI id 38

Definition

Identifier of a dataset that the service operates on

Purpose and meaning

This identifies the dataset(s) associated with the service

Obligation

Conditional - mandatory for View and Download services, optional for other service types.

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

CharacterString

Domain

Resource identifier or locator of the data resource

Guidance

  1. Identify the data resources on which the service operates

  2. Enter the corresponding URL for the published data metadata record. This may be:

    • an OGC CSW GetRecordById request

    • an address of a metadata instance in a WAF

Comment

Examples

http://image2000.jrc.ec.europa.eu/#image2000_1_n12_multi

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Coupled resource

Equivalent

ISO 19119:2006+Amd:1

9 operatesOn

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/srv:operatesOn

Equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: New element, required for INSPIRE

Encoding guidelines…​

Details

Guidelines

  1. INSPIRE guidance [9] states that Coupled resource shall be implemented by reference, i.e. through a URL that points to the metadata record of the data on which the service operates; a Coupled resource is implemented using XLinking.

  2. Coupled resource is encoded using the operatesOn XML element in the srv namespace. The data type of this element is the MD_DataIdentification XML element in the gmd namespace.

  3. The srv:operatesOn element shall contain a Unique Resource Identifier, (not to be confused with a W3C URI) through an an xlink:href attribute, pointing to the gmd:MD_DataIdentification element of the metadata record of the provided dataset or dataset series. The value of the xlink attribute shall be a URL that allows access to an unambiguous metadata instance, which may be:

    • an OGC CSW GetRecordById request

    • an address of a metadata instance in a WAF

  4. The approach defined here follows INSPIRE technical guidance for view services [16] (see page 23 Implementation Requirement 14)

  5. The obligation on coupled resource is conditional: it is mandatory (in INSPIRE metadata regulations and hence GEMINI2) if a linkage to the datasets on which the service operates is available. This is always the case for view and download services so if the service metadata is about a view (e.g a WMS) or download service (e.g. a WCS or WFS), Coupled resource is effectively mandatory. Other types of service, such as transformation, may not be coupled to a data resource so the constraint on the element is not enforced by validation (i.e. XSD schema or Schematron). Implementers may wish to declare a Coupled resource for other non-view service types and in these cases the coupled resource will not necessarily be a dataset.

  6. Example One shows encoding coupled resource using the by reference mechanism and an OGC CSW GetRecordById request.

  7. Example Two shows encoding Coupled resource with a reference to a metadata instance in a WAF.

  8. Example Three shows a variant of a CSW GetRecordById request, where a fragment identifier is used to identify the specific MD_DataIdentification element operated on by the service.

  9. It should be noted that both an OGC CSW GetRecordById and a WAF available metadata instance are full metadata instances which may contain more than one MD_DataIdentification element, in accordance with ISO 19115. Therefore, an application wishing to dereference the operatesOn element must 'know' which MD_DataIdentification element to obtain from the metadata instance. In the case of GEMINI and INSPIRE metadata it will be the first MD_DataIdentification element in the instance (XPath //gmd:identificationInfo[1]) unless a fragment identifier is used, in which case it may be in any location.

Example One using the by reference mechanism and an OGC CSW request

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:operatesOn 
        xlink:href='http://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/en/csw?SERVICE=CSW&REQUEST=GetRecordById
          &ID=9df8df52-d788-37a8-e044-0003ba9b0d98&elementSetName=full&OutputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd'/>
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Two using WAF

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:operatesOn xlink:href='http://mywaf.com/metadata/dataset.xml'/>
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Example Three using the by reference mechanism and an OGC CSW request with a fragment identifier.

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:operatesOn 
        xlink:href='http://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/en/csw?SERVICE=CSW&REQUEST=GetRecordById
          &ID=9df8df52-d788-37a8-e044-0003ba9b0d98&OutputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&elementSetName=full#BGS-13480426&'/>
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

In this example the fragment identifier #BGS-13480426 would correspond to the value of the id attribute of the gmd:MD_DataIdentification element of the dataset metadata record, like below

<gmd:MD_DataIdentification id="BGS-13480426">
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Missing coupled resource
INSPIRE requires Coupled resource to be populated where relevant.
This effectively makes it mandatory for View & Download services, and the INSPIRE Geoportal reports this as a validation issue.
However, the Geoportal also reports this issue for a Discovery service metadata record, where coupled resource is not mandatory.
Encoding by value A by value encoding is shown below; this is not allowed by the INSPIRE encoding guidance. Note that the xlink:href attribute of the operatesOn element has been removed and that the operatesOn element now contains an MD_DataIdentification element.

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:operatesOn>
        <gmd:MD_DataIdentification id="BGS-625-13480426">
          <gmd:citation>
            <gmd:CI_Citation>
              <gmd:title>
                <gco:CharacterString>Digital Geological Map Data of Great Britain - 625k (DiGMapGB-625)</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:title>
              ...
            </gmd:CI_Citation>
          </gmd:citation>
          ...
        </gmd:MD_DataIdentification>
      </srv:operatesOn>
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>

Conformity

UK GEMINI id 41

Definition

Statement of conformity with the product specification or user requirement against which the data is being evaluated

Purpose and meaning

The purpose of this is to record the conformity to the INSPIRE or other data specification

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

This class comprises the following elements:

  • Specification

  • Degree

  • Explanation

For details see below.

Metadata element name specification degree explanation

Definition

Citation of the product specification or user requirement against which data resource is evaluated

degree of conformity with the specification

meaning of conformance for this result

Meaning

The purpose of this element is to identify the specification against which conformity is evaluated

The purpose of this element is to identify the conformity of the data resource to the cited specification

The purpose of this element is to explain the meaning of conformity in this context

Obligation

Mandatory

Mandatory

Mandatory

Occurrence

single

single

single

Data type

Class CI_Citation (from ISO19115)

Boolean

CharacterString

Domain

true if conformant
false if not conformant

free text

Rules

Cite the specification to which the data resource should conform

The data resource should be evaluated against the specification and the result recorded

Include a statement about which aspects of the specification the data resource conforms and any exceptions

Examples

D2.8.I.5 INSPIRE Data Specification on Addresses - Guidelines, publication, 2010-04-26

true

Only mandatory items included

Guidance

  1. At least one conformity statement shall be to an INSPIRE specification, even if simply to say that the data set is not conformant or not tested

  2. Other conformity statements may be added, citing INSPIRE technical guidance or other specifications

  3. Each conformity statement shall relate to only one specification

  4. Assess the conformity of the data resource against its product specification or the INSPIRE thematic data specification.

  5. State the data specification to which the degree of conformity applied and optionally an 'Explanation', for example to reference the conformance criteria in the specification against which conformance is being claimed.

  6. For INSPIRE, Datasets and dataset series shall declare conformity to [Regulation 1089/2010].

Comment

  1. The specification is identified in the element Specification.

  2. The conformance of a data resource may be considered with respect to more than one specification.

  3. For INSPIRE, the citation title shall be the official title of the INSPIRE Implementing Rule, specification document or Conformance Class

  4. For INSPIRE, the date given will be the date of publication of the INSPIRE Implementing Rule, specification document or Conformance Class

  5. For INSPIRE Implementing Rule documents, the value of the title element shall match exactly the official title of the cited document in the language of the metadata.

Examples

Conformance of a dataset to Regulation 1089/2010 would have the title:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services.,
and would give a publication date of 2010-12-08

Revision date

April 2020

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Conformity

Equivalent

ISO 19115:2003

DQ_DataQuality > DQ_Element.result > DQ_ConformanceResult

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:dataQualityInfo/gmd:DQ_DataQuality/gmd:report/gmd:DQ_DomainConsistency/gmd:result/gmd:DQ_ConformanceResult

Equivalent

Change history…​
  • GEMINI 1 to 2.0: New element

  • GEMINI 2.2 to 2.3: changed the way to encode that a resource has not been tested against the relevant INSPIRE specification

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The encoding for Conformity is shown in the example.

  2. Note that the encoding of conformity requires a specification (encoded using gmd:CI_Citation), an explanation and a pass.

  3. INSPIRE Metadata Implementing Rules state that there are three possible conformance results: conformant, not conformant and not evaluated. Not evaluated is expressed by a conformity statement with a nilReason (unknown) specified in the pass element.

  4. All gmd:dataQualityInfo XML element shall have a gmd:scope XML element, set to 'service'.

  5. It is important to note that if the scope of the data quality information is 'service' then the gmd:levelDescription XML element is required, as shown below.

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:dataQualityInfo>
    <gmd:DQ_DataQuality>
      <gmd:scope>
        <gmd:DQ_Scope>
          <gmd:level>
            <gmd:MD_ScopeCode codeListValue='service' 
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/-/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_ScopeCode'>service</gmd:MD_ScopeCode>
          </gmd:level>
          ...
          <gmd:levelDescription>
            <gmd:MD_ScopeDescription>
              <gmd:other>
            <gco:CharacterString>service</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:other>
            </gmd:MD_ScopeDescription>
          </gmd:levelDescription>
        </gmd:DQ_Scope>
      </gmd:scope>
      <gmd:report>
        <gmd:DQ_DomainConsistency>
          <gmd:result>
            <gmd:DQ_ConformanceResult>
              <gmd:specification>
                <gmd:CI_Citation>
                  <gmd:title>
                <gco:CharacterString>Service Abstract Test Suite</gco:CharacterString>
                  </gmd:title>
                  <gmd:date>
                    <gmd:CI_Date>
                      <gmd:date>
                        <gco:Date>2007-11-21</gco:Date>
                      </gmd:date>
                      <gmd:dateType>
                        <gmd:CI_DateTypeCode
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/-/resources/
                codelist/ML_gmxCodelists.xml#CI_DateTypeCode' 
              codeListValue='publication'>publication</gmd:CI_DateTypeCode>
                      </gmd:dateType>
                    </gmd:CI_Date>
                  </gmd:date>
                </gmd:CI_Citation>
              </gmd:specification>
              <gmd:explanation>
            <gco:CharacterString>See the referenced specification</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:explanation>
              <gmd:pass>
                <gco:Boolean>true</gco:Boolean>
              </gmd:pass>
            </gmd:DQ_ConformanceResult>
          </gmd:result>
        </gmd:DQ_DomainConsistency>
      </gmd:report>
      ...
    </gmd:DQ_DataQuality>
  </gmd:dataQualityInfo>
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Conformity statement missing
INSPIRE requires a 'conformity' statement, which can say that the resource conforms, or does not conform to a specification, or that it hasn’t been tested.
This is encoded with an ISO 19139 quality report.
Incorrect citation of INSPIRE regulation
When citing the INSPIRE regulation, the title and publication date need to match exactly.
Any deviation may result in the validation failure message "The gmd:pass element is not nillable and shall have a value" - even if the error is in the spelling of the title.

Equivalent scale

UK GEMINI id 43

Definition

Level of detail expressed as the scale denominator of a comparable hardcopy map or chart

Purpose and meaning

This is purely to conform to INSPIRE, and has little meaning for most digital data

Obligation

Optional

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Integer

Domain

Positive integer

Guidance

Where the data is captured from a map, the scale of that map should be recorded.

Comment

Expression of spatial resolution by distance is preferred. Spatial resolution should only be expressed by equivalent scale where a distance cannot be determined.

Examples

5,000

Revision date

July 2009

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Spatial resolution

Spatial resolution may also be expressed as distance

ISO 19115:2003

Describe in the Abstract

no direct equivalent

Change history…​

GEMINI 1 to 2.0: New element

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  • For services, it is not possible to express the restriction of a service concerning the spatial resolution when using the ISO 19139 XML Schema.

  • It shall be expressed in the Abstract.

  • The spatial resolution restriction text shall include either an equivalent scale as integer valued scale denominator or a resolution distance using a numerical length value and with a unit of length.

Metadata errors observed…​

No error information available

Bounding box

UK GEMINI id 44

Definition

Rectangle enclosing the extent of the data resource described in latitude and longitude

Purpose and meaning

This is to enable the resource to be located geographically

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Multiple

Data type

Class

Domain

EX_GeographicBoundingBox

Metadata element name

West bounding longitude

East bounding longitude

South bounding latitude

North bounding latitude

Definition

western-most limit of the data resource extent, expressed in longitude in decimal degrees (positive east)

eastern-most limit of the data resource extent, expressed in longitude in decimal degrees (positive east)

southern-most limit of the data resource extent, expressed in latitude in decimal degrees (positive north)

northern-most limit of the data resource extent, expressed in latitude in decimal degrees (positive north)

Obligation

mandatory

mandatory

mandatory

mandatory

Occurrence

single

single

single

single

Data type

Decimal, expressed in degrees to at least two decimal places

Domain

-180.00 ⇐ west bounding longitude ⇐ 180.00

-180.00 ⇐ east bounding longitude ⇐ 180.00

-90.00 ⇐ south bounding latitude ⇐ north bounding latitude

south bounding latitude ⇐ north bounding latitude ⇐ 90.00

Other comments

The West bounding coordinate usually has a value less than the value of the East bounding coordinate, except when the extent straddles the 180 degree meridian.

The East bounding longitude usually has a value greater than the value of the West bounding longitude, except when the extent straddles the 180 degree meridian.

Guidance

  1. Identify a bounding box slightly larger than the extent of the data resource, and determine the coordinates of the boundaries. It may be necessary to convert from another coordinate system (e.g. National Grid) into lat/long.

  2. Only approximate values are required, sufficient to identify the extent on a global basis. The bounding box is implicitly in WGS84.

Comment

The bounding box will often cover areas that are not directly related to the area covered by the resource.

Examples

-9.23, 2.69, 49.84, 60.85

Revision date

December 2012

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

Geographic bounding box

Identical

ISO 19115:2003

SV_ServiceIdentification.extent > EX_Extent > EX_GeographicExtent > EX_GeographicBoundingBox

Minor difference in name

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/srv:SV_ServiceIdentification/srv:extent/gmd:EX_Extent/gmd:geographicElement/gmd:EX_GeographicBoundingBox

Change history…​
  • GEMINI 1 to 2.0: Slight change of name of each element

  • GEMINI 2.1 to 2.2: the four separate elements were merged to form Bounding box, which was made multiple

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  1. The encoding example for geographic bounding box for datasets is shown in the example

  2. Note that the extent XML element is in the gmd namespace. This differs from service metadata instances where the extent XML element will be in the srv namespace.

  3. The definition of the equivalent ISO 19115 class, EX_GeographicBoundingBox, is 'Geographic area of the entire dataset referenced to WGS 84'. Consequently, the CRS of the coordinates expressed in metadata is always WGS 84 (identified by the EPSG URI http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326). This means that the coordinate values shall be expressed in units of degrees (encoded using decimal numbers) with axes orientated north and east. The geodetic datum is WGS 84.

Note that the encoding is very similar to that used in metadata instances for datasets or series, except that the extent XML element is in the srv namespace instead of gmd. This is because extent is a property of MD_DataIdentification (ISO 19115) and SV_ServiceIdentification (ISO 19119/Amd 1:2008), not a property of the parent MD_Identification.

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:identificationInfo>
    <srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
      ...
      <srv:extent>
        <gmd:EX_Extent>
          <gmd:geographicElement>
            <gmd:EX_GeographicBoundingBox>
              <gmd:westBoundLongitude>
                <gco:Decimal>-8.14</gco:Decimal>
              </gmd:westBoundLongitude>
              <gmd:eastBoundLongitude>
                <gco:Decimal>2.96</gco:Decimal>
              </gmd:eastBoundLongitude>
              <gmd:southBoundLatitude>
                <gco:Decimal>49.79</gco:Decimal>
              </gmd:southBoundLatitude>
              <gmd:northBoundLatitude>
                <gco:Decimal>60.77</gco:Decimal>
              </gmd:northBoundLatitude>
            </gmd:EX_GeographicBoundingBox>
          </gmd:geographicElement>
          ...
        </gmd:EX_Extent>
      </srv:extent>
      ...
    </srv:SV_ServiceIdentification>
  </gmd:identificationInfo>
  ...
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

Errors observed

Overly precise bounding box
GEMINI states that the bounding latitude and longitude should be stated to at least two decimal places. The INSPIRE geoportal used to report two decimal places as an error; it does not now. However, some software defaults to values that are unnecessarily "precise". For example:

<gmd:westBoundLongitude>
  <gco:Decimal>-8.17548890898914</gco:Decimal>
</gmd:westBoundLongitude>

Six decimal places of a degree is something like 1cm, so the longitude above is being given to roughly the nearest molecule.

Quality scope

UK GEMINI id 48

Definition

The specific data to which the data quality information applies

Purpose and meaning

To enable data quality to be reported on a subset of the data resource

Obligation

Mandatory

Occurrence

Single

Data type

Class

Domain

DQ_Scope from ISO 19115

Guidance

Comment

Examples

Revision date

March 2019

Corresponding element in other standards…​
Standard Name Comparison

INSPIRE Metadata

INSPIRE Metadata

metadata/2.0/req/sds/only-one-dq-element

INSPIRE only allows a maximum of one Data quality element, so only one scope - the whole resource

ISO 19115:2003

DQ_DataQuality.scope

Equivalent

ISO 19139:2007

/gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:dataQualityInfo/gmd:DQ_DataQuality/gmd:scope

Change history…​

New element in GEMINI 2.3

Encoding guidelines…​

Guidelines

  • It is important to note that if the scope of the data quality information is 'service' then the gmd:levelDescription XML element is required

  • The value of gmd:other must be service (in the language of the metadata), as shown below.

Example

<gmd:MD_Metadata>
  ...
  <gmd:dataQualityInfo>
    <gmd:DQ_DataQuality>
      <gmd:scope>
        <gmd:DQ_Scope>
          <gmd:level>
            <gmd:MD_ScopeCode 
              codeListValue='service'
              codeList='https://schemas.isotc211.org/schemas/19139/resources/codelist/gmxCodelists.xml#MD_ScopeCode'>service</gmd:MD_ScopeCode>
          </gmd:level>
          ...
          <gmd:levelDescription>
            <gmd:MD_ScopeDescription>
              <gmd:other>
            <gco:CharacterString>service</gco:CharacterString>
              </gmd:other>
            </gmd:MD_ScopeDescription>
          </gmd:levelDescription>
        </gmd:DQ_Scope>
      </gmd:scope>
      ...
    </gmd:DQ_DataQuality>
  </gmd:dataQualityInfo>
</gmd:MD_Metadata>
Metadata errors observed…​

|Errors observed |No level description
ISO 19115 requires that a 'level description' is given for any quality statement that is not describing the 'dataset' or 'series' level. INSPIRE and GEMINI use the quality statement for both lineage and conformity. This means that any 'service' record must provide a gmd:DQ_Scope/gmd:levelDescription element, as shown above.
A similar rule applies to hierarchyLevelName, which must be provided for any record that is not describing a dataset.

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