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  1. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork http://www.fao.org/geonetwork Cover GEONETWORK TRAINING COURSE www.fao.org/geonetwork Environment and Natural Resources Service Sustainable Development Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

  2. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: An introduction to GeoNetwork • UNIT 1: An introduction to GeoNetwork • UNIT 2: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata

  3. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork • Population density • Infrastructure • Administrative boundaries • Land cover/use • Soils • Crop zones • Water • Fisheries and forest resources • Livestock distribution • Nutrition profiles • Early warning information • GeoNetwork allows individuals and organizations to work interactively and visually with FAO’s vast wealth of map and related information, making the earth’s geography a stting point for finding, retrieving and using information. This includes: What Can GeoNetwork Do?

  4. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction • GeoNetwork uses the standards and guidelines for metadata and data as agreed by the United Nations Information Working Group (UNGIWG): • ISO/DIS 19115; • OpenGIS; • http://www.ungiwg.org

  5. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction • GeoNetwork’s compliance to UNGIWG • ISO/DIS 19115 • This new international standard defines the schema required for describing geographic information and services. It provides information about: • identification; • extent; • quality; • spatial; • temporal schema; • spatial reference; • distribution …of digital geographic data.

  6. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction • GeoNetwork’s compliance to UNGIWG • OpenGIS • GeoNetwork uses Open GIS Consortium (OGC) compliant map services for dynamic mapping.The OGC is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to open systems geoprocessing. • http://www.opengis.org

  7. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction • The ideal world: Interoperable portals • How? • By implementing common standards. • Standards for: • Describing data; • Finding data; • Combining data

  8. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction • Implementing common standards for describing data • A metadata standard • Geographic Information - MetadataISO/DIS 19115

  9. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction • All of the new standards have one thing in common: • A universal format for documents, for data and for communication between applications: • XML

  10. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction The eXtensible Mark-up Language (XML) XML as the basic data format GeoNetwork makes extensive use of the eXtendible Mark-up Language (XML) data format. XML is a self-describing format. XML can be used to store data, but can also be used to give instructions to software programs.

  11. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO GEONETWORK • TOPIC 1.1: GeoNetwork: a common spatial data repository and metadata catalog system UNIT 1: Introduction The eXtensible Mark-up Language (XML) Web Services GeoNetwork GeoNetwork is fully based on Web Services. Web services are small applications that can receive instructions formatted in XML, and respond in XML format. Web services are therefore very easy to use by many different types of applications. XML responses from the GeoNetwork application are transformed into HTML using XSL style-sheets. XML Web Services XML XSL HTML

  12. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface • UNIT 2: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface

  13. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork Username Password UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.1: Introduction GeoNetwork’s management services are accessible only through a user account that regulates access and assures metadata quality control. To Insert new metadata select “Administration” from the toolbar, then select the relevant divisional or departmental group that the metadata belongs to. The resulting form contains the fields required to insert metadata into GeoNetwork. TOOLBAR:

  14. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.1: Introduction • GeoNetwork’s metadata fields are grouped in the following sections: • A dataset becomes increasingly useful with more thorough metadata. Complete as many of the Optional fields as possible so that users will be able to better locate, access, evaluate and eventually utilize the dataset.

  15. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.1: Introduction • To edit a metadata record that has been previously inserted: • [SEARCH] for the metadata record by entering keywords, a title or a previously assigned identification number if known; • Select [DESCRIPTION] of the interested record from the search results page; • Select [EDIT] at the end of the metadata display form; • After changes select [SAVE AND CLOSE] and review the content on the metadata display form; • Select [EDIT] again for further changes or [SEARCH] to return to the home page. • Select [DELETE] to remove a metadata record.

  16. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.2: Metadata information

  17. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork Role UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.2: Metadata information

  18. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.3: Dataset identification information

  19. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.3: Dataset identification information

  20. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.3: Dataset identification information

  21. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.4: Spatial representation information

  22. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.4: Spatial representation information

  23. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.5: Reference system information

  24. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.5: Reference system information

  25. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.6: Constraints information

  26. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.7: Data quality information

  27. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 3.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 3.1.8: Maintenance information

  28. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.9: Distribution information

  29. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.9: Distribution information

  30. http://www.fao.org/geonetwork UNIT 3: GeoNetwork’s management services for your metadata • LESSON 2.1: Metadata preparation and management through GeoNetwork’s Internet interface STEP 2.1.10: Maintenance information • When the Metadata form has been completed click [SAVE AND CLOSE]. • This will create a new metadata record and a default unique identifier • will be generated automatically for this record. • Finally select [PRIVILEGES] to set which divisional and departmental groups have authorization to access and manipulate your dataset. It is also possible to select if the dataset can be accessible externally from FAO. • Within the available services the options are: • View; • Download; • Edit; • Delete; • Administration; • Dynamic View; • Z3590. • Clicking [UPDATE] will save any changes that you have made to the Privileges form.

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