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Metadata Protocols and Standards

For the purposes of the Global Change Master Directory (GCMD), metadata is defined as: "Descriptive information that characterizes a set of quantitative and/or qualitative measurements and distinguishes that set from other similar measurement sets." (L. Olsen)

The metadata used by the GCMD is considered to be that set of attributes that are instrumental in helping users to determine if a data set meets their qualifications. The set of attributes (fields) and its associated syntax is known as the Directory Interchange Format (DIF) . It has evolved over a twelve year period and serves the user community in the discovery of Earth science data.

In addition to the Directory Interchange Format (DIF) standard, the Global Change Master Directory works with other groups involved with promoting standards and has cross-mapped the DIF with other metadata standards:

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