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HIFLD WG Meeting
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February 16, 2006 17:38
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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Database (HIFLD) WG Meeting hosted by Los Alamos Nat'l Lab in Santa Fe, NM will focus on HD/HLS-related geospatial projects of the various National Labs.
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NSGIC Mid-Year in Annapolis, MD
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February 28, 2006 11:23
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All Hands on Deck For the Nation
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Intro to Metadata - TX Association of Regional Councils
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March 02, 2006 11:13
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The workshop will provide course material on the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) standardized metadata profile - Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM) and the proposed Texas Geospatial Data Profile (TX-GDP). The workshop will also cover information on other metadata standards, software tools such as the Texas Metadata Editor (TX-ME) and profile extensions, and about the existing metadata resource network for the creation, development and dissemination of metadata in conjunction with the Geospatial One-Stop program.
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Developing Geospatial Metadata Workshop
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March 24, 2006 12:46
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The goals of the workshop are: 1) to prepare participants to create Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) compliant metadata to document their geospatial data 2) to assist participants to understand and use the information in the Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata and 3) to encourage and facilitate geospatial data cataloging efforts in support of geospatial data discovery and data sharing activities.
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GITA Annual Conference 2006
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April 10, 2006 12:39
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Tampa Convention Center
April 23-26
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Train the Metadata Trainer
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May 15, 2006 13:42
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Remember that metadata workshop you took from NBII sometime in the last year or so? What an awesome topic, right? Well, here's your opportunity to continue having fun with metadata -- attend the NBII Metadata Train the Trainer Workshop!! Learn how to effectively teach your peers and colleagues who may not have been able to attend a workshop about how fun it is to create metadata and/or be able to effectively explain to your management team why metadata is such an important element in preserving all that great research data!
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Geospatial Workshops
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April 25, 2006 12:44
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The ISO TC211 Outreach Committee in cooperation with the INCITS L1 Committee is pleased to offer Workshops on two topics of critical importance to geospatial interoperability. The Workshops are prior to the start of the 22nd Plenary Meeting of ISO TC211 and are free to the attendees. We ask that you register by May 15, 2006 with John Moeller of the INCITS L1 Committee (john.moeller@ngc.com)
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NJ Geospatial Metadata Training
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May 04, 2006 14:15
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A one-day class that includes a metadata writing overview plus hands-on use of ESRI's ArcCatalog software, followed the next afternoon by a workshop where students can create metadata records from their own data sets or map files.
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Spatial Metadata and Clearinghouse Training “Train the Trainers” Workshop
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June 16, 2006 10:08
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The workshop will review the FGDC and ISO Metadata Content Standards, demonstrate a variety of tools used for metadata creation and management and provide participants with numerous metadata training resources. We will also share with participants examples of creating an agency-wide metadata program from our work with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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Spatial Metadata and Clearinghouse Training: “Train the Trainers” Workshop
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May 11, 2006 14:03
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The workshop will review the FGDC and ISO Metadata Content Standards, demonstrate a variety of tools used for metadata creation and management and provide participants with numerous metadata training resources. We will also share with participants examples of creating an agency-wide metadata program from our work with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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GeoTec 2006
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Map Asia 2006
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June 16, 2006 10:29
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5th Annual International Conference and Exhibition on Geographical Information Technology and Applications
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Wetlands 2006
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June 26, 2006 14:25
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GSDI-9: Ninth International Conference On Global Spatial Data Infrastructure
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October 06, 2006 09:37
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the theme of GSDI-9 is "Spatial Information: Tool for Reducing Poverty."
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Arkansas Metadata Training
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July 10, 2006 10:16
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Part 1: Morning session is designed to provide guidance on creating and publishing metadata.
Part 2: We are all really busy which usually leads to not doing metadata. The afternoon session is designed to give you a chance to get out of the office, away from the phone, and complete that one nagging task you have been putting off; METADATA!!!! AGIO staff will be available to answer questions as you work on documenting your datasets. A limited number of laptops will be available.
Date: July 18, 2006--- Second class on July 19, 2006 (Due to demand)
Location: AGIO- 124 West Capitol, Suite 990 Little Rock
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9:30 - 10:30: Learning how to create metadata within ArcCatalog
10:30- 10:45: Break
10:45- 11:30: Relationship between metadata and GeoStor search, find, and discover (tips and tricks to make sure your data is found)
11:30- 1:30: Lunch
1:30 - 4:30: Create your metadata. Bring your datasets (laptops if you have one) with you and AGIO staff will help you create metadata for your datasets.
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Arkansas Metadata Training
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July 10, 2006 10:14
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Part 1: Morning session is designed to provide guidance on creating and publishing metadata.
Part 2: We are all really busy which usually leads to not doing metadata. The afternoon session is designed to give you a chance to get out of the office, away from the phone, and complete that one nagging task you have been putting off; METADATA!!!! AGIO staff will be available to answer questions as you work on documenting your datasets. A limited number of laptops will be available.
Date: July 18, 2006--- Second class on July 19, 2006 (Due to demand)
Location: AGIO- 124 West Capitol, Suite 990 Little Rock
Agenda:
9:30 - 10:30: Learning how to create metadata within ArcCatalog
10:30- 10:45: Break
10:45- 11:30: Relationship between metadata and GeoStor search, find, and discover (tips and tricks to make sure your data is found)
11:30- 1:30: Lunch
1:30 - 4:30: Create your metadata. Bring your datasets (laptops if you have one) with you and AGIO staff will help you create metadata for your datasets.
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Central Regional Partnership Office Metadata Training
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July 10, 2006 10:15
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A 3 hour workshop for USGS Liaisons that provides an overview of geospatial metadata and key points for engaging stakeholders in metadata implementation and publication.
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NJ Geospatial Metadata Training
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August 15, 2006 10:15
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A one-day class that includes a metadata writing overview plus hands-on use of ESRI's ArcCatalog software, followed the next afternoon by a workshop where students can create metadata records from their own data sets or map files.
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NSGIC 2006 Annual Conference
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August 16, 2006 14:32
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NBII Introduction to Metadata
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August 22, 2006 12:02
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Metadata records help preserve the usefulness of data over time by detailing methods for data collection and data set creation. These standardized records greatly minimize duplication of effort in the collection of expensive digital data, and foster sharing of digital data resources through Clearinghouses and websites.
This 1 ½ day workshop provides an introduction to the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata and the NBII Biological Data Profile, as well as metadata development tools, strategies for production, and clearinghouses. The Biological Profile encompasses the entire geospatial metadata standard and includes additional elements to describe taxonomy, methods, and analytical tools (such as models). Demonstrations and hands-on practice producing documentation for a sample data set will be done using Metavist software.
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BLM Technology Public Open House
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September 18, 2006 17:09
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You are invited to a BLM Public Open House to learn how to use the BLM's
Land and Mineral Use Records systems including the National Integrated Land
Systems' (NILS) GeoCommunicator, and BLM's Legacy Rehost LR2000. This Open
House will benefit energy, title, utility, education, mining, planning, and
environmental users. Live Demonstrations will be given on BLM's NILS
GeoCommunicator and LR2000 systems, as well as a Question & Answer period
and hand's-on practice and training from the experts!
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INTRODUCTION TO METADATA WORKSHOPS
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November 15, 2006 09:40
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Topics include: Introduction and Logistics
What's in your notebook?
What's Metadata?
What does good metadata look like?
The importance of sharing your good metadata
What you need to know about the FGDC Metadata Standard and BDP Extension
All about the Green Book
How do you write good metadata?
Tools that will help you write good metadata
Using the Clearinghouse and Geospatial One-Stop
Where do you go from here?
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INTRODUCTION TO METADATA WORKSHOPS
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November 15, 2006 09:40
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Topics include:
Introduction and Logistics
What's in your notebook?
What's Metadata?
What does good metadata look like?
The importance of sharing your good metadata
What you need to know about the FGDC Metadata Standard and BDP Extension
All about the Green Book
How do you write good metadata?
Tools that will help you write good metadata
Using the Clearinghouse and Geospatial One-Stop
Where do you go from here?
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NSGIC 2007 Midyear Conference
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NSGIC 2007 Annual Conference
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January 03, 2007 03:06
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7th Annual ESRI Federal User Conference (FedUC)
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January 03, 2007 03:06
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2007 ESRI International User Conference
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January 03, 2007 03:07
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Coastal GeoTools '07
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January 03, 2007 03:05
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INTRODUCTION TO METADATA WORKSHOPS
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January 16, 2007 06:58
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MPCER’s 1.5 day metadata workshops provide an introduction to the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) metadata standard, Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM) and the National Biological Inventory Infrastructure (NBII) extension of the biological data profile (BDP).
Each participant will have opportunity for hands-on metadata creation and receive a workshop materials packet including the FGDC Metadata standard and BDP profile Workbook. The workshop format will include both lecture and hands-on metadata creation. A computer facility is provided.
You can register for MPCER workshops online at: www4.nau.edu/mpcer/training.html
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GITA's Annual Conference 30
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January 25, 2007 10:18
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11th Annual Integrating GIS & CAMA Conference
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January 25, 2007 10:21
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Jointly sponsored by URISA and the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO), this educational conference and exhibition brings GIS professionals and local assessment professionals together.
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Geospatial Integration for Public Safety Conference
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January 25, 2007 10:20
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URISA's GIS in Public Health Conference
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January 25, 2007 10:20
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URISA's 45th Annual Conference
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January 25, 2007 10:20
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MAPPS Federal Programs Conference
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January 31, 2007 13:34
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MAPPS members in private geospatial firms and agency officials involved in surveying, mapping and other geospatial areas gather in Washington, D.C. for briefings and to share information on common issues.
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Don't Duck Metadata-The National Geospatial Metadata Program
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February 27, 2007 16:28
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Title: Don’t Duck Metadata- The national geospatial metadata program.
How does the realization that multiple agencies are working on very similar projects and the concept of coordination and collaboration spark the concept of data sharing? How does one learn if geospatial data exists, where to find it, how to evaluate it? The metadata program journey has had its ups and downs and encountered hazardous curves and rocky roads. Obstructionists and “nay-sayers” were plentiful. How does a small program overcome inertia to covet, protect, and internalize data?
This presentation shares the progression of the program from duckling to fledgling stage and focuses on the program’s activities that result in successes in the federal, state, local, academic, and Tribal sectors.
• The why of and what is the Executive Order?
• “Corporate” metadata support
• “Don’t duck Metadata”- the program
• Stumbling blocks
• Program successes
• Performance strategies
Sharon Shin provides leadership to metadata enthusiast representing multiple governmental levels, academia, private sector, and non-governmental agencies. Eight years in two federal geospatial programs has provided Sharon with many experiences, challenges, and successes. Sharon’s current role is Metadata Coordinator for the Federal Geographic Data Committee Secretariat. The FGDC is a program which spans across departments of the U.S. Government’s Executive Branch, the military service branches, state, local, academia, Tribal governments, as well as the private sector. Metadata elders told her “train metadata and see the world” and that it has. Spanning the U.S., partnering with federal Canadian agencies, and counseling international organizations; metadata has presented her with a passport of enriching encounters while training geospatial metadata.
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Federal Government Metadata COP
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February 27, 2007 16:28
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This Metadata COP meeting is held in conjunction with the DAMA International Symposium and Wilshire Meta-Data Conference. Sharon Shin has volunteered to host the COP at the Boston, MA conference on Sunday March 4, 2007 from 7-8pm.
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Metadata Standards and How to Comply with Them
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February 12, 2007 10:28
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This is a technical session partnered with Dave Danko, ESRI-GIS Standards. The session will include a discussion on the North American Profile content and FGDC recommendations on implementation.
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FGDC Metadata Working Group: February 2007 telecon
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February 12, 2007 10:28
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This is the quarterly working group telecon. Topics: NAP committee review, FGDC Calendar, and reporting training in support of performance metrics plus community questions and information.
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NBII Introduction to Metadata
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February 12, 2007 10:29
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This 1 ½ day metadata workshop provides an introduction to the metadata standard with hands-on practice producing documentation for your own data or for a sample data set using the FGDC Standard and the Biological Data Profile. The focus of the workshop is an understanding of the metadata standard, but other topics will include the metadata clearinghouse, metadata development tools and strategies for metadata production. During the workshop, participants will have a chance to practice creating metadata records and ask individual questions of the presenters. The workshop will alternate between lectures and hands-on exercises.
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NBII Introduction to Metadata
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February 12, 2007 10:28
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This 1 ½ day metadata workshop provides an introduction to the metadata standard with hands-on practice producing documentation for your own data or for a sample data set using the FGDC Standard and the Biological Data Profile. The focus of the workshop is an understanding of the metadata standard, but other topics will include the metadata clearinghouse, metadata development tools and strategies for metadata production. During the workshop, participants will have a chance to practice creating metadata records and ask individual questions of the presenters. The workshop will alternate between lectures and hands-on exercises.
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Geospatial Metadata Implementation Strategies
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February 28, 2007 12:58
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Metadata authors and consumers are faced with understanding the costs, benefits, and practical problems in upgrading their metadata records for ISO-conformance.
The goal of the workshop is to help information managers and metadata authors gain a complete conceptual understanding of the challenges and benefits of profile compliance. A further goal of the workshop is that attendees will return to their work environments with a strategy outlining how to identify and analyze specific compliance issues in existing metadata archives and production processes, and to modify tools and procedures to achieve the desired level of completeness and compliance.
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Geospatial Metadata Implementation Strategies
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February 28, 2007 12:57
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The FGDC is currently leading the development of a U.S. profile of the (ISO) international metadata standard. Metadata authors and consumers are faced with understanding the practical problems in upgrading their metadata records for ISO-conformance. The goal of this workshop is to help information managers and metadata authors gain a complete conceptual understanding of the challenges and benefits of profile compliance. A further goal of the workshop is that attendees will return to their workplace with a strategy outlining how to identify and analyze specific compliance issues in existing metadata archives and production processes, and to modify tools and procedures to achieve the desired level of completeness and compliance.
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ACSM 2007 Annual Conference and Technology Exhibition
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March 07, 2007 11:00
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TUgis 2007 Conference
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March 07, 2007 11:01
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Ninth Crime Mapping Research Conference
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March 07, 2007 11:01
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IGIC 2007 Conference (Iowa Geographic Info Council)
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March 07, 2007 11:01
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Introduction to Metadata
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March 19, 2007 13:03
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The workshop will provide course material on the FGDC metadata standard - Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standard. The workshop will cover information on software tools such as ArcCatalog, NOAA's MerMaid, and other freeware metadata editors and provide information about the existing metadata resource network for the creation, development and dissemination of metadata. This workshop is presented by NOAA-CDDC, hosted by Texas A & M University, and coordinated with the Texas Department of Information Resources.
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Geospatial One Stop Steward Training
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April 12, 2007 09:42
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Some of the workshop content will include:
· A look at some of the new and upcoming enhancements to the portal
· Creating a Community
· Customizing the Community to create dynamic and interesting content that attracts attention
· Taking advantage of existing websites to feature within the Community
· Creating a Map gallery and incorporating ‘Add to Map’ functions
· Building and featuring a custom view of multiple map services using the map viewer
· Publishing a WMS, WFS, WCS, etc.
· Working with the Channel Editor tool
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Metadata Trainer Workshop
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April 16, 2007 10:39
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This workshop April 26-27, 2007 is an abbreviated format of the traditional 3-day NSDI Train the Metadata Trainer Workshop. Workshop site is the historic LaSalle Hotel in Bryan, Texas. Lead Trainers: Lynda Wayne, FGDC, and Viv Hutchison, USGS-NBII, with Trainers in Training: Jaci Mize and Kathy Martinloch, NOAA-Coastal Data Development Center. Workshop focus supports development of a trainer capacity within the Texas Regional Councils and meeting NBII training requests.
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2007 Delaware GIS Conference
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March 29, 2007 12:28
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2007 Delaware GIS Conference will be May 1 and 2 at the Dover Sheraton. The web site is http://www.degis.org/
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U.S.-Canada Geomatics/Geospatial Partnering Event
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March 30, 2007 09:56
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The event is designed to enable U.S. geomatics/geospatial companies to gain product visibility in Canada’s growing geomatics and geospatial industry. This event will allow for the forging and strengthening of commercial opportunities between Canadian and U.S. firms. U.S. companies will have the opportunity to meet with potential distributors, strategic alliance partners and end users from the public and private sectors.
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GITA's Annual Conference 31
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FGCS Group Meeting
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April 24, 2007 12:02
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Development of FGCS FY08 Action Plan and review of Working Group charters and action plans
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NOAA's National Geodetic Survey (NGS) - Geodesy and Geospatial Vision for the Future
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April 24, 2007 11:59
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Concurrent with the ESRI International User Conference, NGS will facilitate a meeting to discuss and provide feedback and input on NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey 10-Year Plan, Geospatial Plan, and future directions. Prior to attending please download and review the Ten Year plan (www.ngs.noaa.gov/INFO/tenyearnews.shtml). NOAA Staff, Conference attendees, stakeholders, and partners attending the Survey and Engineering GIS Summit and the UC Conference are invited and strongly encouraged to attend.
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ACM GIS 2007
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May 17, 2007 11:01
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The ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems in 2007 (ACM GIS 2007) is the fifteenth event of a series of symposia to foster interdisciplinary discussions and research in all aspects of geographic information systems.
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MAPPS Summer Conference
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Introduction to Geospatial Metadata
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June 07, 2007 13:31
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This course presents the concept, principles, and value of metadata. The content and structure of the FGDC CSDGM are provided in detail along with methods for writing quality metadata. Students receive hands-on metadata record creation and validation training with a variety of available software tools including NCDDC’s MERMAid system.
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Geospatial Metadata- A Targeted Approach
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June 07, 2007 15:55
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Provides an overview of Virginia's approach to metadata marketing and education.
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NACo 2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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July 09, 2007 16:15
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EPA Metadata Editor v2.1 Training
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July 16, 2007 14:10
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The EPA Metadata Editor (EME) v2.1 is a geospatial metadata editing tool that allows users to efficiently create and edit geospatial metadata records that meet EPA and Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) requirements.
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EPA Metadata Editor v2.1 Training
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July 16, 2007 14:11
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The EPA Metadata Editor (EME) v2.1 is a geospatial metadata editing tool that allows users to efficiently create and edit geospatial metadata records that meet EPA and Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) requirements.
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Coastal Zone 07 Conference
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July 19, 2007 13:44
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GIS In the Rockies Conference
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July 19, 2007 13:45
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Tribal College Forum VI
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ICMA Annual Conference
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National Congress of American Indians 07
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Introduction to Geospatial Metadata Training
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July 19, 2007 13:45
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This course presents the concept, principles, and value of metadata. The content and structure of the FGDC CSDGM are provided in detail along with methods for writing quality metadata. Students receive hands-on metadata record creation and validation training with a variety of available software tools including NCDDC’s MERMAid system.
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NMDIS-NPEM Workshop (NSDI-CAP project)
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September 13, 2007 09:34
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First workshop between the Chinese National Marine Data and Information Service and the NOAA North Pacific Ecosystem Metadatabase to establish a NSDI Clearinghouse Node for China NMDIS as part of the North Pacific Marine Scieince Organization (PICES) Marine Metadata Federation.
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NMDIS-NPEM Workshop (NDSI-CAP project)
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September 13, 2007 09:34
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Second workshop between the Chinese National Marine Data and Information Service and the NOAA North Pacific Ecosystem Metadatabase to establish a NSDI Clearinghouse Node for China NMDIS as part of the North Pacific Marine Scieince Organization (PICES) Marine Metadata Federation.
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Geo LoB TF Meeting
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July 25, 2007 09:42
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WebEx and Teleconference
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Geo LoB JBC Meeting
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July 25, 2007 10:29
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Geo LoB JBC Meeting
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Geo LoB TF Meeting
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Geo LoB JBC Meeting
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Geo LoB JBC Meeting
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Geo LoB TF Meeting
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Geo LoB JBC Meeting
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Geo LoB JBC Meeting
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Geo LoB TF Meeting
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Geo LoB JBC Meeting
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Geo LoB TF Meeting
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Getting the most out of metadata
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Training: Getting the Most Out of Metadata
Presented by: Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Science, Michigan State University, Justin Booth
2007 FGDC CAP Project, Category 1: FGDC-Endorsed Standards Implementation Assistance and Outreach
Conference: 12th Annual Michigan Counties' GIS Conference
Location: Boyne Mountain, Michigan
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FGDC URISA Metadata and Framework Workshops
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August 15, 2007 12:38
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The FGDC and URISA will sponsor two 1/2 day workshops as part of the 45th Annual URISA Conference.
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PICES Metadata Federation Workshop, China Component - NSDI CAP
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First international workshop to bring Chinese marine metadata from the National Marine Data and Information Service laboratory into the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) Metadata Federation
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2008 Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting
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USGS Metadata Workshop
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The USGS will be hosting a metadata workshop on the morning of October 26 at UNLV. Participants from BLM, NPS, USF&W, and USFS, will be attending this introductory course to metadata. The training will focus on the structure of standards, tools, and hands-on examples.
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Practical Strategies for Sharing Your Data: FGDC Metadata Standards
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Practical Strategies for Sharing Your Data : FGDC Metadata Standards
Presented by: Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Science, Michigan State University, Justin Booth 2007 FGDC CAP Project, Category 1: FGDC-Endorsed Standards
Workshop for: 2007 East Lakes Division Association of American Geographers Conference
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Introduction to Geospatial Metadata
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October 30, 2007 14:57
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This course presents the concept, principles, and value of geospatial metadata.
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Train the Trainer
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This course will provide instruction on training materials development for specific audiences, effective training delivery methods, and training event planning and logistical considerations.
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GSDI 10
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Geo-Enabled Business Practice Workgroup
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November 07, 2007 11:25
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Work session on the (a) draft portfolio by the CAP grant awardees, (b) plan for collecting SME inputs on business cases, and (c) scope of plans for Task 5 communication of value of “place based” approaches and geospatial technology.
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An Introduction to Geospatial Metadata Workshop
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November 09, 2007 10:08
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This course presents the concept, principles, and value of geospatial metadata
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NBII- Metadata Training
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November 26, 2007 17:18
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center. For more details contact Vhutchison[a]usgs.gov
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MAPPS 2008 Winter Conference
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MAPPS 2008 Winter Conference will be held at the Westin Mission Hills Spa & Resort in Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs), CA January 31-February 2 2008.
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Intro to Metadata: NBII
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December 07, 2007 16:21
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This is a one-day workshop covering the basics of metadata at the USGS Alaska Science Center
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NBII- Metadata Training
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December 18, 2007 15:08
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This is a two-day training on the basic concepts of geospatial metadata.
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Geospatial Metadata: What, Why and How
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February 25, 2008 14:56
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This intensive will build the business case for metadata creation, outline the requirements to make metadata part of the process, provide an overview of the FGDC metadata standard, and provide hands-on experience with metadata creation software.
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An Introduction to Metadata for GPS Field Data Collection
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February 26, 2008 11:15
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This workshop presents the value, concepts, and methodology of metadata in the context of GPS field data collection.
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Environmental Data Management Workshop
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July 15, 2008 16:51
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FGDC Metadata Training Workshop
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FGDC Metadata Training for the Earth Science Information Partners Summer Meeting
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July 15, 2008 16:52
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As one of the tasks sponsored by FGDC 08 CAP grant, we'll
conduct metadata training to ESIP members during its summer meeting on 1)
what is metadata and FGDC metadata, 2) how to create FGDC metadata, 3) how
to get metadata created searchable through a searching engine.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training
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July 18, 2008 16:17
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Introductory Training: The introductory training will provide attendees with an introduction to the FGDC standard and FGDC compliancy as well as how to use various tools (e.g., a metadata implementation, templates, and editors [specifically the use of the EPA Metadata Editor]) to improve metadata production. This session will also introduce the North American Profile (NAP) of the ISO 19115/19139 standard and will discuss how it relates to the FGDC CSDGM. This session is designed for users who do not have a lot of knowledge about the FGDC standard and its structure or about creating an implementation, using templates or using the EPA Metadata Editor (EME). It is also intended for users who would like to know more about the NAP of the ISO 9139/19115. It does not cover why someone should develop metadata or what the business case for metadata is; it is assumed that most users already know they want to create metadata and need more information on that process.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training
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July 18, 2008 16:17
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Intermediate Training: The intermediate training will provide attendees with a quick overview of the basics learned in the intro course (FGDC CSDGM, compliancy, creating an implementation and using templates) and will then focus on advanced use of the EPA Metadata Editor, sharing information via metadata catalogs, and how to contribute to Geospatial One Stop. The advanced use of the EME will include a demonstration of how to modify the database for specific user needs. This demonstration will show the State of North Carolina’s implementation. It will also provide a detailed overview of how EPA set up their geospatial data portal, called the GeoData Gateway (GDG) to serve internal and external sharing needs. It will describe the configuration and the challenges faced in implementing an enterprise catalog as an example of how to implement a Portal Toolkit catalog and will feature a live demonstration of the site and its components. Other catalog implementations will be described and compared against the use of ESRI’s Portal Toolkit software. This training session assumes that attendees have a decent understanding of the FGDC CSDGM and how to create metadata.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training
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September 02, 2008 14:35
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Introductory Training: The introductory training will provide attendees with an introduction to the FGDC standard and FGDC compliancy as well as how to use various tools (e.g., a metadata implementation, templates, and editors [specifically the use of the EPA Metadata Editor]) to improve metadata production. This session will also introduce the North American Profile (NAP) of the ISO 19115/19139 standard and will discuss how it relates to the FGDC CSDGM. This session is designed for users who do not have a lot of knowledge about the FGDC standard and its structure or about creating an implementation, using templates or using the EPA Metadata Editor (EME). It is also intended for users who would like to know more about the NAP of the ISO 19139/19115. It does not cover why someone should develop metadata or what the business case for metadata is; it is assumed that most users already know they want to create metadata and need more information on that process.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training
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September 02, 2008 14:35
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Intermediate Training: The intermediate training will provide attendees with a quick overview of the basics learned in the intro course (FGDC CSDGM, compliancy, creating an implementation and using templates) and will then focus on advanced use of the EPA Metadata Editor, sharing information via metadata catalogs, and how to contribute to Geospatial One Stop. The advanced use of the EME will include a demonstration of how to modify the database for specific user needs. This demonstration will show the State of North Carolina’s implementation. It will also provide a detailed overview of how EPA set up their geospatial data portal, called the GeoData Gateway (GDG) to serve internal and external sharing needs. It will describe the configuration and the challenges faced in implementing an enterprise catalog as an example of how to implement a Portal Toolkit catalog and will feature a live demonstration of the site and its components. Other catalog implementations will be described and compared against the use of ESRI’s Portal Toolkit software. This training session assumes that attendees have a decent understanding of the FGDC CSDGM and how to create metadata.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training
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July 18, 2008 16:18
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EPA Metadata Editor (EME) 3.0 Training: The EME 3.0 training will focus on how to use version 3 of the EPA Metadata Editor. It will provide an overview of the new features and how they work. Specifically, this training session will cover the following new EME features: Using the new EPA Synchronizer to customize your metadata synchronization; Using the new EPA Metadata Validation options (batch validation, highlighting errors within the user interface, separating errors from warnings); Configuring the path to the EME database; Using the new help features; Adding multiple process steps; Changing compound element behavior; Entering user-defined keywords; Editing attributes; Entering multiple dates in the time period information field; Removing ESRI tags; and Using global search and replace.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training
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July 18, 2008 16:18
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EPA Metadata Editor (EME) 3.0 Training: The EME 3.0 training will focus on how to use version 3 of the EPA Metadata Editor. It will provide an overview of the new features and how they work. Specifically, this training session will cover the following new EME features: Using the new EPA Synchronizer to customize your metadata synchronization; Using the new EPA Metadata Validation options (batch validation, highlighting errors within the user interface, separating errors from warnings); Configuring the path to the EME database; Using the new help features; Adding multiple process steps; Changing compound element behavior; Entering user-defined keywords; Editing attributes; Entering multiple dates in the time period information field; Removing ESRI tags; and Using global search and replace.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training
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July 18, 2008 17:13
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Introductory/New EME Training: The introductory training will provide attendees with an introduction to the FGDC standard and FGDC compliancy as well as how to use various tools (e.g., a metadata implementation, templates, and editors [specifically the use of the EPA Metadata Editor]) to improve metadata production. This session will also introduce the North American Profile (NAP) of the ISO 19115/19139 standard and will discuss how it relates to the FGDC CSDGM. This session is designed for users who do not have a lot of knowledge about the FGDC standard and its structure or about creating an implementation, using templates or using the EPA Metadata Editor (EME). It is also intended for users who would like to know more about the NAP of the ISO 19139/19115. It does not cover why someone should develop metadata or what the business case for metadata is; it is assumed that most users already know they want to create metadata and need more information on that process. The EME 3.0 training will focus on how to use version 3 of the EPA Metadata Editor. It will provide an overview of the new features and how they work. Specifically, this training session will cover the following new EME features: Using the new EPA Synchronizer to customize your metadata synchronization; Using the new EPA Metadata Validation options (batch validation, highlighting errors within the user interface, separating errors from warnings); Configuring the path to the EME database; Using the new help features; Adding multiple process steps; Changing compound element behavior; Entering user-defined keywords; Editing attributes; Entering multiple dates in the time period information field; Removing ESRI tags; and Using global search and replace.
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EPA & Partners Metadata Training- Intermediate
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July 21, 2008 12:06
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Intermediate Training/New EME: The intermediate training will provide attendees with a quick overview of the basics learned in the intro course (FGDC CSDGM, compliancy, creating an implementation and using templates) and will then focus on advanced use of the EPA Metadata Editor, sharing information via metadata catalogs, and how to contribute to Geospatial One Stop. The advanced use of the EME will include a demonstration of how to modify the database for specific user needs. This demonstration will show the State of North Carolina’s implementation. It will also provide a detailed overview of how EPA set up their geospatial data portal, called the GeoData Gateway (GDG) to serve internal and external sharing needs. It will describe the configuration and the challenges faced in implementing an enterprise catalog as an example of how to implement a Portal Toolkit catalog and will feature a live demonstration of the site and its components. Other catalog implementations will be described and compared against the use of ESRI’s Portal Toolkit software. This training session assumes that attendees have a decent understanding of the FGDC CSDGM and how to create metadata. The EME 3.0 training will focus on how to use version 3 of the EPA Metadata Editor. It will provide an overview of the new features and how they work. Specifically, this training session will cover the following new EME features: Using the new EPA Synchronizer to customize your metadata synchronization; Using the new EPA Metadata Validation options (batch validation, highlighting errors within the user interface, separating errors from warnings); Configuring the path to the EME database; Using the new help features; Adding multiple process steps; Changing compound element behavior; Entering user-defined keywords; Editing attributes; Entering multiple dates in the time period information field; Removing ESRI tags; and Using global search and replace.
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FGDC Metadata Training for GMU Summer Training Program
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July 29, 2008 12:35
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As one of the tasks sponsored by FGDC 08 CAP grant, Dr. Chaowei Phil Yang will conduct metadata training for about 20 interntional geospatial professionals at GMU for an Advanced GeoInformation Science Program. The workshop will cover the one day curriculum of the FGDC metadata core curriculum
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FGDC Coordination Group Meeting Dec 2, 2008
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FGDC Coordination Group meeting
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August 28, 2008 14:07
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FGDC Coordination Group meeting
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August 28, 2008 14:08
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National Geospatial Advisory Committee Meeting
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August 28, 2008 14:11
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2009 Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference
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September 05, 2008 10:03
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GITA has been the association for geospatial solutions to infrastructure for more than 30 years. Explore the latest in geospatial innovation through an extensive program of over 100 sessions, half-day seminars, and a vast products and services exhibition at the 2009 Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference April 19-22, 2009, in Tampa, FL.
Not only will this event provide you with better ways to plan, design, manage, and maintain your geospatial systems and operations; it will allow you to Find Your True North with the new directions of the geospatial industry. Anyone who is interested in using geospatial information technologies is invited to attend. Don't miss this exciting industry event!
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