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Title: e-Government Unit


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e-Government Unit
eGovernment Metadata Standard
Colette Coles, Cabinet Office Ankara,
Turkey 16-18 March 2005
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Definitions
  • Element
  • Properties, attributes, characteristics
  • Refinement
  • Narrower or more specific meaning to an element
  • Encoding schemes
  • Information to help interpret value of a term

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Meta tag example
ltmeta nameeGMS.subject.category SchemeGCL Contente-governmentgt ltmeta nameeGMS.subject.category SchemeGCL Contente-governmentgt ltmeta nameeGMS.subject.category SchemeGCL Contente-governmentgt ltmeta nameeGMS.subject.category SchemeGCL Contente-governmentgt
Element Refinement Scheme Value
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Mandatory elements
Creator All
Date All
Subject.category All
Title All
Accessibility For websites
Identifier For websites
Publisher For websites
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Recommended elements
Coverage All
Language All
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Optional elements
Audience All
Contributor All
Description All
Disposal All
Format All
Relation All
Rights All
Source All
Status All
Type All
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Optional records management elements
Addressee RM
Aggregation RM
Digital signature RM
Location RM
Mandate RM
Preservation RM
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  • Figure 1 Basic e-GMS Model

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Functions
  • Functions are significant activities performed
    with the resources
  • web resource discovery
  • transfer of records to The National Archives
  • Each function will be defined formally, in
    natural language
  • No agreed list of functions at present
  • Functions must be at a high level, reasonably
    concise, and not proliferate into an unmanageably
    large set

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Application Profiles
  • Metadata required to perform certain functions
  • An application profile will be defined to meet
    the functions requirements, including functional
    and standards compliance requirements
  • A resource can have several metadata application
    profiles
  • Some application profiles may apply to more than
    one function
  • Application profiles will be defined in
    human-readable form
  • Need a Binding for implementation

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Binding Types
  • Encoding and representing metadata (HTML, XML
    and RDF/XML)
  • A binding type specifies the syntax used to
    encode the metadata
  • Some application profiles can be represented
    using more than one binding type
  • Most binding types will be applicable to several
    application profiles
  • The resulting Binding specifications are
    represented in the model by the binding block.

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Bindings
  • A binding is an application profile represented
    according to the specifications of one binding
    type.
  • This combination will enable software developers
    to build software that complies with a wide range
    of metadata standards
  • Bindings will be defined in human-readable form
    with supplementary specifications such as XML
    schemas provided where required

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Metadata Records
  • Metadata records associated with the resources
    held by an organisation
  • e-GMS does not define how resources or metadata
    are stored
  • Interoperable interfaces to these resources
    requires the exposure of records that conform to
    specific e-GMS bindings

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Metadata Term Declaration
  • The terms used to construct metadata descriptions
    within a particular model must be declared before
    they can be used
  • A core set of terms is made available by a global
    standards body for widespread use (e.g. the DCMI
    or IEEE) with additional terms being declared
    separately by particular national or local
    initiatives.

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Criminal records
  • Identifiers
  • Data elements date, address, name, gender
  • Criminal offences
  • Status of case
  • Status of offender
  • Types of courts, prisons
  • Geographic location of courts, prisons
  • Physical location of records
  • Disposal and retention
  • Related resources birth certificate

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Information and advice
  • GovTalk site www.govtalk.gov.uk
  • GovTalk email govtalk_at_cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk
  • Metadata documents www.govtalk.gov.uk/schemasstand
    ards/metadata.asp
  • Guidance on the use of metadata in e-Government
    www.cenorm.be/cenorm/businessdomains/businessdomai
    ns/isss/cwa/meta-datadc.asp
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