What is the ANZLIC metadata toolkit for ISO 19115-1?
The ANZLIC Metadata Toolkit for the ISO 19115-1 metadata standards was developed in 2020-2022 to support the implementation of the endorsed by ANZLIC Metadata to address two of strategic priorities identified in the ANZLIC’s Strategic Plan 2020-2024: ‘Modernise ANZLIC’s Foundation Spatial Data Framework’ and ‘Improve spatial data delivery’.
What was the previous metadata standard promoted by ANZLIC?
The previous metadata standard promoted by ANZLIC was a profile of AS/NZS ISO 19115:2011 Geographic Information – Metadata. The resources applicable to its implementation are maintained at the following link.
What is ANZLIC?
ANZLIC—the Spatial Information Council is the peak intergovernmental organisation providing leadership in the collection, management and use of spatial information in Australia and New Zealand.
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Where can I find previous versions of ANZLIC metadata guidance?
For previous versions of guidance, go to the ANZLIC Metadata Profile pages also on this website. Metadata standard AS/NZS ISO 19115.1:2015 Geographic information – Metadata – Fundamentals has been approved for use by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand and was published on 13 February 2015.
What is the AS/NZS ISO 19115 schema?
The AS/NZS ISO 19115.1:2015 Schema provides the technical definition of the standard and is intended to provide tech-savvy implementers with detailed information for software development and other purposes. The Schema is maintained on GitHub, the web-based Git repository hosting service. Below are the GitHub links for AS/NZS ISO 19115.1:2015
What are the AS/NZS ISO guidelines?
The AS/NZS ISO 19115.1:2015 Guidelines are contained in a companion document to the Schema and are suitable for a more general audience. The Guidelines provide comprehensive examples on how to implement some key elements of the standard.