[ckan-dev] Harvesting metadata and ISO19139

Ryan Maine balrogmi at msn.com
Wed Sep 25 15:03:54 UTC 2013


Sorry, where I say "complaint" I mean "compliant" :)

2013/9/25 Ryan Maine <balrogmi at msn.com>:
> Maybe I didn't explain my problem clearly enough. I'll try to ask in
> another way for better understanding:
>
> - I installed harvest and spatial extensions
> - I tried a csw source from data.gov and it works fine importing the
> datasets to my site:
> http://catalog.data.gov/harvest/about/oer-geoportal --> perfect!
> - Now I want to define a waf source. This source consists in a folder
> that contains several xml files
> - The question is: what structure/schema does each xml need to
> complain in order to be harvested? I'm asking about the skeleton
>
> Documentation talks about ISO19139, but what exactly is it? Is there
> any document that describes the list of labels, properties, attributes
> of an iso19139 xml-complaint document???
>
>
> By the way, I tried also a WAF source from data.gov:
> http://arcticlcc.org/metadata --> but it fails with "Transformation to
> ISO failed"
>
> Thanks again
>
>
> 2013/9/16 Ryan Maine <balrogmi at msn.com>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Regarding to spatial harvesters, how can I write metadata documents
>> based in ISO19139? I don't know this standard. Where can I found
>> information about this standard in order to know how to write properly
>> documents in a WAF folder?
>>
>> I also took a look to some harvester sources at data.gov. For example:
>> http://catalog.data.gov/harvest/about/oer-geoportal
>>
>> What's the config field used for? How many different parameters can I
>> pass to the harvester in the config field? At data.gov most of times I
>> see "{"private_datasets": false}", is there any more parameters?
>>
>> Thanks a lot




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