François ROBIDA, Jean-Jacques SERRANO BRGM, France One Geology: which catalogue ?

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François ROBIDA, Jean-Jacques SERRANO BRGM, France One Geology: which catalogue ?

BRGM/STI - May G meeting - Utrecht - NL > 2 Why a Catalogue? Resources (Data - Services) described by Metadata Catalogue stored into Information model uses Applications queries results Data: Geological maps Features (Geol. Units, Samples, Boreholes, …) Services: for viewing maps for downloading data

BRGM/STI - May G meeting - Utrecht - NL > 3 Standardisation and interoperability Services (WMS-WFS) Catalogue described by Information model Applications stored into uses Data Catalogue Service Metadata ISO Capabilities Metadata ISO queries results Catalogue Service Maps Features GetMap GetFeature GetMap GetFeature Maps Features

BRGM/STI - May G meeting - Utrecht - NL > 4 Which catalogue? 1.A very simple registry: a list of WMS URLs 2.A catalogue of metadata: a database connected to the Client 3.A catalogue served by a Catalogue Service for interoperability

BRGM/STI - May G meeting - Utrecht - NL > 5 1. A simple registry: List of WMS (with URLs) Who will manage this list and where (OneGeology portal)?

BRGM/STI - May G meeting - Utrecht - NL > 6 2. A catalogue of metadata: a database connected to the Client Agreement to use the metadata standard ISO / ISO Agreement on a set of metadata fields for geological resources Start with INSPIRE proposal about metadata? Rules for naming services and layers a French WMS: cgi:service:fr:BRGM:WMS:1.3.0 a layer of geologic units: title: BRGM_fr_GeologicUnits name: cgi:obj:GeologicUnits:fr:BRGM:2006 Which tool for metadata entry?

BRGM/STI - May G meeting - Utrecht - NL > 7 3. A catalogue served by a Catalogue Service for interoperability Process metadata (same as item 2.) Set up a Catalogue Service (one or more) Improve the Client to work with the Catalogue Service

BRGM/STI - May G meeting - Utrecht - NL > 8 Which catalogue? 1.A very simple registry: a list of WMS URLs Who will manage this list and where (OneGeology portal)? 2.A catalogue of metadata: a database connected to the Client Agreement to use the metadata standard ISO / ISO Agreement on a set of metadata fields for geological resources Start with INSPIRE proposal about metadata? Rules for naming services and layers Which tool for metadata entry? 3.A catalogue served by a Catalogue Service for interoperability Process metadata (same as item 2.) Set up a Catalogue Service (or more) Improve the Client to work with the Catalogue Service