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Integrated Services Program Virginia Metadata Training The Virginia Metadata Training Workshop Summer, 2006 Lyle

Integrated Services Program Virginia Metadata Training The Virginia Metadata Training Workshop Summer, 2006 Lyle Hornbaker Integrated Services Program lyle. hornbaker@vgin. virginia. gov (804) 371 -0210 www. vita. virginia. gov 1

TEAMWORK Tell us what’s important to your success! www. vita. virginia. gov 2 www.

TEAMWORK Tell us what’s important to your success! www. vita. virginia. gov 2 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Agenda 1. Emphasize the reasons to maintain metadata. 2. Discuss Metadata in Virginia. 3.

Agenda 1. Emphasize the reasons to maintain metadata. 2. Discuss Metadata in Virginia. 3. Helping you create a metadata program. 4. Helping us create a statewide repository. 5. Conclusion www. vita. virginia. gov 3 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Reasons to Maintain Metadata • Metadata helps people who use spatial data find the

Reasons to Maintain Metadata • Metadata helps people who use spatial data find the data they need and determine how best to use it. • Metadata supports data producers in locating and using their own data. • As personnel change in an organization, undocumented data can lose it’s value. • Lack of knowledge about other organizations' data can lead to duplication of effort. www. vita. virginia. gov 4 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Reasons to Maintain Metadata also supports Data Management requirements to: – preserve the data

Reasons to Maintain Metadata also supports Data Management requirements to: – preserve the data history so that it can be re-used or adapted, – assess the age and character of data holdings to determine which data should be maintained, updated, or deleted, – instill data accountability by requiring you to state what you know about the data and realizing what you don’t, but should, know about your data – limit data liability by explicitly designating the effective and administrative limits of use of the data. www. vita. virginia. gov 5 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Reasons to Maintain Metadata also supports Project Management requirements to: – plan and document

Reasons to Maintain Metadata also supports Project Management requirements to: – plan and document the data types and content needed to support the project – monitor data development by regular review of the process steps completed and recorded within the metadata – provide all project participants a common language of attributes and process methods and a place to record and share their progress – access the lineage and content of outsourced data production by requiring robust metadata as a contract deliverable. www. vita. virginia. gov 6 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Status of Metadata in Virginia • The VBMP data is, by default, shareable and

Status of Metadata in Virginia • The VBMP data is, by default, shareable and thus requires satisfactory metadata maintenance. • The quality of metadata varies greatly across the Commonwealth. • Most producers are willing to share what they have. – Facilities to share metadata vary – There is some duplication of efforts www. vita. virginia. gov 7 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Integrated Services Program’s Role • Coordinate the GIS efforts Statewide. – To develop data

Integrated Services Program’s Role • Coordinate the GIS efforts Statewide. – To develop data where there are significant economies of scale and a statewide interest. (VBMP and RCL) – Encourage cooperation between data producers and users. • Promulgate standards to support data sharing. – VGIN is mandated to operate and maintain a statewide metadata repository. • Provide assistance in developing local level data. – VGIN is developing tools to manage the metadata repository. www. vita. virginia. gov 8 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

FGDC Standard • FGDC Standard – “Standards facilitate the development, sharing, and use of

FGDC Standard • FGDC Standard – “Standards facilitate the development, sharing, and use of geospatial data. The FGDC develops geospatial data standards for implementing the NSDI, in consultation and cooperation with State, local, and tribal governments, the private sector and academic community, and, to the extent feasible, the international community. ” – This results in a standard that can be used by everyone. Promulgate standards to support sharing www. vita. virginia. gov 9 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

FGDC Standard - Virginia “Lite” • Adoption of a Subset – The standard does

FGDC Standard - Virginia “Lite” • Adoption of a Subset – The standard does not require that all fields be completed. – Every FGDC field is defined as either: • Mandatory - These elements must be provided. • Mandatory if applicable - These elements must be provided if the data set exhibits the characteristic defined by the element. • Optional - These elements provided at the discretion of the data set producer. • The Virginia “Lite” standard contains all of the “Mandatory”, the “Mandatory if Applicable” and some of the “Optional” fields • This is a minimum standard. You may have reason to maintain other fields. • The handout contains all of the fields. Promulgate standards to support sharing www. vita. virginia. gov 10 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Implementing a Metadata Program • Get support and “buy-in” from your supervisors and policy

Implementing a Metadata Program • Get support and “buy-in” from your supervisors and policy makers. • Decide on your own processes and standards. – Write it done – Adopt it as policy – Make it a formal duty of a position • Give every user the proper training. – Hold occasional refresher courses • Use the proper tools. www. vita. virginia. gov Provide assistance in developing metadata 11 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Choosing Tools for Your Shop • ESRI Arc. Catalog contains functions to maintain the

Choosing Tools for Your Shop • ESRI Arc. Catalog contains functions to maintain the metadata for our ESRI format data. • There a variety of free and commercial software tools available to support metadata development. – These tools offer a range of features and capabilities. Provide assistance in developing metadata www. vita. virginia. gov 12 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Choosing Tools for Your Shop When evaluating the right tool consider the following: •

Choosing Tools for Your Shop When evaluating the right tool consider the following: • • • Does your GIS software provide an internal data/metadata management utility that captures properties like extent, projection, attribute labels, etc. ? Do you need a tool that supports one or more CSDGM Profiles or Extensions? Do you need to document data resource beyond those managed within your GIS? Do you need a tool that is easily distributed to partners? What features are most important to you? – – – auto-capture of information bundling of metadata with data creation and use of templates easy to use interface robust help systems and tutorials Provide assistance in developing metadata www. vita. virginia. gov 13 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Options for VGIN Tools VGIN must consider several things when designing common use tools:

Options for VGIN Tools VGIN must consider several things when designing common use tools: • Many, but not all, agencies already use ESRI based software. • Any need for CSDGM profiles or extensions? • We must consider data beyond those databases managed within a GIS. • The tool must be easy to use and available. • It must be robust and easy to manage. Developing a Statewide metadata repository www. vita. virginia. gov 14 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Two Options for VGIN Tools • ESRI Based • Custom Metadata Repository Developing a

Two Options for VGIN Tools • ESRI Based • Custom Metadata Repository Developing a Statewide metadata repository www. vita. virginia. gov 15 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

ESRI Based (Arc. IMS Metadata Server) • Advantages – Metadata can be created in

ESRI Based (Arc. IMS Metadata Server) • Advantages – Metadata can be created in Arc. Catalog and published to the Arc. IMS Metadata Server with a simple drag and drop in Arc. Catalog – Arc. IMS Metadata Server supports Z 39. 50 searches across different catalogs (such as NSDI Clearinghouse) – A new web tool would not need to be developed— just deploy what ESRI has made • Disadvantages – Publishing metadata requires ESRI Arc. Catalog – It is difficult to publish metadata for data that is not maintained in Arc. Catalog Developing a Statewide metadata repository www. vita. virginia. gov 16 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

ESRI Based • Maryland Mapping Resource Guide www. vita. virginia. gov 17 www. vgin.

ESRI Based • Maryland Mapping Resource Guide www. vita. virginia. gov 17 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

ESRI Based www. vita. virginia. gov 18 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911.

ESRI Based www. vita. virginia. gov 18 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Custom Metadata Repository Web Site • Advantages – It doesn’t require ESRI Arc. Catalog

Custom Metadata Repository Web Site • Advantages – It doesn’t require ESRI Arc. Catalog – Metadata for any dataset can be published, not just data accessed in Arc. Catalog – Standard FGDC XML/HTML metadata files can be uploaded – Could accommodate ESRI metadata via an export from Arc. Catalog • Disadvantages – Will require a manual export process from Arc. Catalog to publish ESRI metadata Developing a Statewide metadata repository www. vita. virginia. gov 19 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

A Sample Custom Metadata Repository • Virginia Geospatial Data Mart www. vita. virginia. gov

A Sample Custom Metadata Repository • Virginia Geospatial Data Mart www. vita. virginia. gov 20 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Custom Metadata Repository Web Site www. vita. virginia. gov 21 www. vgin. virginia. gov

Custom Metadata Repository Web Site www. vita. virginia. gov 21 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

Custom Metadata Repository Web Site www. vita. virginia. gov 22 www. vgin. virginia. gov

Custom Metadata Repository Web Site www. vita. virginia. gov 22 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

We Need Your Help • Arc. IMS Metadata Server or Custom Metadata Repository? Or

We Need Your Help • Arc. IMS Metadata Server or Custom Metadata Repository? Or both? • Questions for discussion. – What software do you use to create/edit/maintain spatial data? – Do you have “business data” to share? – Do you support other offices who might want to present metadata (i. e. registrars, COR, etc. ) – Would you want an online tool to maintain metadata? – Any other comments? Developing a Statewide metadata repository www. vita. virginia. gov 23 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org

TEAMWORK Tell us what’s important to your success! www. vita. virginia. gov 24 www.

TEAMWORK Tell us what’s important to your success! www. vita. virginia. gov 24 www. vgin. virginia. gov www. va 911. org