2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9720-1_4
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Harmonising Marine Information Exchange in Ireland

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The Marine Irish Digital Atlas (MIDA) is a web-based resource which provides visualisation, information and data on Ireland's coastal and marine environment. The development has highlighted a number of difficulties related to data identification, sourcing, acquisition and licensing costs. In Ireland, the MIDA is one of a number of web-based initiatives related to the public provision of marine related data and information, and as such, it follows a set of open standards in order to facilitate harmonis… Show more

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“…Likewise in the geosciences, metadata standards such as Ecological Markup Language (EML, https://eml.ecoin forma tics.org) and ISO 19139 extensions such as ISO 19115-2 ensure machine-actionable discovery is possible through shared metadata schemas. Yet in spite of broad adoption, these standards suffer from a variety of (mis) uses and non-conformance to the specifications making findability and interoperability difficult for content aggregators (Díaz et al, 2010;O'Dea et al, 2010); a fact that highlights persistent challenges when aspiring to the FAIR Principles.…”
Section: What About Data Repositories?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise in the geosciences, metadata standards such as Ecological Markup Language (EML, https://eml.ecoin forma tics.org) and ISO 19139 extensions such as ISO 19115-2 ensure machine-actionable discovery is possible through shared metadata schemas. Yet in spite of broad adoption, these standards suffer from a variety of (mis) uses and non-conformance to the specifications making findability and interoperability difficult for content aggregators (Díaz et al, 2010;O'Dea et al, 2010); a fact that highlights persistent challenges when aspiring to the FAIR Principles.…”
Section: What About Data Repositories?mentioning
confidence: 99%