Go-Geo! - a geo-information discovery tool and GeoDoc - a metadata creation and management tool.  What can they do for you?   Addy Pope – EDINA
Why is a Geo-portal needed? Increasingly, users of spatial data are not geographers Users may be new to GIS Users may not have GIS support Go-Geo! Aims to be a starting point for these users It also aims to help experienced users keep up to date with news and events Source: Digimap OS Collections 2004-05 Active Users by Subject Area Geography  23% Engineering and  Physical Sciences  29% Biotechnology and  Biological Sciences  6% Medical Sciences  2% Information Services  6% Economic and  Social Science  24% Art and Humanities  10%
Go-Geo! – What is it? Web Resources Find Metadata Create &  Share Metadata Resources for  geospatial metadata www.gogeo.ac.uk
News and Events Collating news and events from many sources so you find it easier to stay up to date with what is going on in GIS Coming soon -
Drill down to find treasure
Other Content  Providers NGDF/GIgateway Network Geo-data Gateway Portal Search and find data sources User Local Go-Geo! database
Metadata – Search Quick search: What are you looking for? Where are you interested in? Place name Define search area on map Advanced search: Choose what to search Specify date range Then just hit the big red go button OK I know, green might have made more sense for a go button!
Metadata results
Data describing data, in this case, spatial data. Includes the  What, Who, Where, When,  and   Why  of a dataset, plus access and use conditions.  Metadata - Uuuuurggggghhh! Lots of Beer Many very similar  All subtlety different All look the same from a distance How will I pick the right one?
Continuing the beer theme, we need to know…. Beer - Metadata Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006  What  are the  ingredients? What are the brewing steps? With this information we could replicate the beer if we wanted to.   Where can you buy them? When is the fermentation  completed?
Steps to data immortality Discover Locate Access Use Publish Preserve Create Data / Metadata Metadata Library Re-use data: * Save time * Save money Allow others to discover data: * New collaboration * Increase profile Re-use Anyone /  Anywhere
Geodoc – Making metadata easy Create    Edit    Export    Publish   Standards Compliant Metadata
GeoDoc - Create Based on AGMAP  Fields laid out in easy to navigate tabs Required fields highlighted Comprehensive tips to guide you through Save partially completed results
Geodoc - Export Metadata Export your metadata to pdf or xml in one of a number of standard formats: Dublin Core FGDC AGMAP  ISO 19115 Gemini2 (coming soon)
Summary create   share   save   export   metadata  resources geospatial  GIS  maps  data  Inspire  Gemini2   news  books  software   learning   university  open-source  contour  data  OS  ordnance survey  BGS   AGI  GI Gateway  CEH   geography  standards   www.gogeo.ac.uk
 

Addy Pope: Go-Geo! and GeoDoc

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    Go-Geo! - ageo-information discovery tool and GeoDoc - a metadata creation and management tool.  What can they do for you? Addy Pope – EDINA
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    Why is aGeo-portal needed? Increasingly, users of spatial data are not geographers Users may be new to GIS Users may not have GIS support Go-Geo! Aims to be a starting point for these users It also aims to help experienced users keep up to date with news and events Source: Digimap OS Collections 2004-05 Active Users by Subject Area Geography 23% Engineering and Physical Sciences 29% Biotechnology and Biological Sciences 6% Medical Sciences 2% Information Services 6% Economic and Social Science 24% Art and Humanities 10%
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    Go-Geo! – Whatis it? Web Resources Find Metadata Create & Share Metadata Resources for geospatial metadata www.gogeo.ac.uk
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    News and EventsCollating news and events from many sources so you find it easier to stay up to date with what is going on in GIS Coming soon -
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    Drill down tofind treasure
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    Other Content Providers NGDF/GIgateway Network Geo-data Gateway Portal Search and find data sources User Local Go-Geo! database
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    Metadata – SearchQuick search: What are you looking for? Where are you interested in? Place name Define search area on map Advanced search: Choose what to search Specify date range Then just hit the big red go button OK I know, green might have made more sense for a go button!
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    Data describing data,in this case, spatial data. Includes the What, Who, Where, When, and Why of a dataset, plus access and use conditions. Metadata - Uuuuurggggghhh! Lots of Beer Many very similar All subtlety different All look the same from a distance How will I pick the right one?
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    Continuing the beertheme, we need to know…. Beer - Metadata Photographic Images copyright: Jupiter Images 2006 What are the ingredients? What are the brewing steps? With this information we could replicate the beer if we wanted to. Where can you buy them? When is the fermentation completed?
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    Steps to dataimmortality Discover Locate Access Use Publish Preserve Create Data / Metadata Metadata Library Re-use data: * Save time * Save money Allow others to discover data: * New collaboration * Increase profile Re-use Anyone / Anywhere
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    Geodoc – Makingmetadata easy Create  Edit  Export  Publish Standards Compliant Metadata
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    GeoDoc - CreateBased on AGMAP Fields laid out in easy to navigate tabs Required fields highlighted Comprehensive tips to guide you through Save partially completed results
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    Geodoc - ExportMetadata Export your metadata to pdf or xml in one of a number of standard formats: Dublin Core FGDC AGMAP ISO 19115 Gemini2 (coming soon)
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    Summary create share save export metadata resources geospatial GIS maps data Inspire Gemini2 news books software learning university open-source contour data OS ordnance survey BGS AGI GI Gateway CEH geography standards www.gogeo.ac.uk
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