Commission Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008Dangos y teitl llawn

Commission Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008 of 3 December 2008 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards metadata (Text with EEA relevance)

PART BU.K.Metadata elements

1.IDENTIFICATIONU.K.

The following metadata elements shall be provided:

1.1.Resource titleU.K.

This a characteristic, and often unique, name by which the resource is known.

The value domain of this metadata element is free text.

1.2.Resource abstractU.K.

This is a brief narrative summary of the content of the resource.

The value domain of this metadata element is free text.

1.3.Resource typeU.K.

This is the type of resource being described by the metadata.

The value domain of this metadata element is defined in Part D.1.

1.4.Resource locatorU.K.

The resource locator defines the link(s) to the resource and/or the link to additional information about the resource.

The value domain of this metadata element is a character string, commonly expressed as uniform resource locator (URL).

1.5.Unique resource identifierU.K.

A value uniquely identifying the resource.

The value domain of this metadata element is a mandatory character string code, generally assigned by the data owner, and a character string namespace uniquely identifying the context of the identifier code (for example, the data owner).

1.6.Coupled resourceU.K.

If the resource is a spatial data service, this metadata element identifies, where relevant, the target spatial data set(s) of the service through their unique resource identifiers (URI).

The value domain of this metadata element is a mandatory character string code, generally assigned by the data owner, and a character string namespace uniquely identifying the context of the identifier code (for example, the data owner).

1.7.Resource languageU.K.

The language(s) used within the resource.

The value domain of this metadata element is limited to the languages defined in ISO 639-2.

2.CLASSIFICATION OF SPATIAL DATA AND SERVICESU.K.

2.1.Topic categoryU.K.

The topic category is a high-level classification scheme to assist in the grouping and topic-based search of available spatial data resources.

The value domain of this metadata element is defined in Part D.2.

2.2.Spatial data service typeU.K.

This is a classification to assist in the search of available spatial data services. A specific service shall be categorised in only one category.

The value domain of this metadata element is defined in Part D.3.

3.KEYWORDU.K.

If the resource is a spatial data service, at least one keyword from Part D.4 shall be provided.

If a resource is a spatial data set or spatial data set series, at least one keyword shall be provided from the general environmental multilingual thesaurus (GEMET) describing the relevant spatial data theme as [F1set out in Annex 1, 2 or 3].

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For each keyword, the following metadata elements shall be provided:

3.1.Keyword valueU.K.

The keyword value is a commonly used word, formalised word or phrase used to describe the subject. While the topic category is too coarse for detailed queries, keywords help narrowing a full text search and they allow for structured keyword search.

The value domain of this metadata element is free text.

3.2.Originating controlled vocabularyU.K.

If the keyword value originates from a controlled vocabulary (thesaurus, ontology), for example GEMET, the citation of the originating controlled vocabulary shall be provided.

This citation shall include at least the title and a reference date (date of publication, date of last revision or of creation) of the originating controlled vocabulary.

4.GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONU.K.

The requirement for geographic location referred to in [F2regulation 7(3)(d) of the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 or, as the case may be, regulation 8(3)(d) of the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009] shall be expressed with the metadata element geographic bounding box.

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4.1.Geographic bounding boxU.K.

This is the extent of the resource in the geographic space, given as a bounding box.

The bounding box shall be expressed with westbound and eastbound longitudes, and southbound and northbound latitudes in decimal degrees, with a precision of at least two decimals.

5.TEMPORAL REFERENCEU.K.

This metadata element addresses the requirement to have information on the temporal dimension of the data F3.... At least one of the metadata elements referred to in points 5.1 to 5.4 shall be provided.

Textual Amendments

The value domain of the metadata elements referred to in points 5.1 to 5.4 is a set of dates. Each date shall refer to a temporal reference system and shall be expressed in a form compatible with that system. The default reference system shall be the Gregorian calendar, with dates expressed in accordance with ISO 8601.

5.1.Temporal extentU.K.

The temporal extent defines the time period covered by the content of the resource. This time period may be expressed as any of the following:

  • an individual date,

  • an interval of dates expressed through the starting date and end date of the interval,

  • a mix of individual dates and intervals of dates.

5.2.Date of publicationU.K.

This is the date of publication of the resource when available, or the date of entry into force. There may be more than one date of publication.

5.3.Date of last revisionU.K.

This is the date of last revision of the resource, if the resource has been revised. There shall not be more than one date of last revision.

5.4.Date of creationU.K.

This is the date of creation of the resource. There shall not be more than one date of creation.

6.QUALITY AND VALIDITYU.K.

The requirements referred to in [F4 regulations 6(2) and 7(2)(a)(ii) and (3) of the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 or, as the case may be, regulations 7(2) and 8(2)(a)(ii) and (3) of the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009] relating to the quality and validity of spatial data shall be addressed by the following metadata elements:

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6.1.LineageU.K.

This is a statement on process history and/or overall quality of the spatial data set. Where appropriate it may include a statement whether the data set has been validated or quality assured, whether it is the official version (if multiple versions exist), and whether it has legal validity.

The value domain of this metadata element is free text.

6.2.Spatial resolutionU.K.

Spatial resolution refers to the level of detail of the data set. It shall be expressed as a set of zero to many resolution distances (typically for gridded data and imagery-derived products) or equivalent scales (typically for maps or map-derived products).

An equivalent scale is generally expressed as an integer value expressing the scale denominator.

A resolution distance shall be expressed as a numerical value associated with a unit of length.

7.CONFORMITYU.K.

The requirements referred to in [F5regulations 6(2)(aa) and 7(3)(ca) of the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 or, as the case may be, regulations 7(2)(aa) and 8(3)(ca) of the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009] relating to the conformity, and the degree of conformity, with implementing rules [F6set out in Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services] shall be addressed by the following metadata elements:

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7.1.SpecificationU.K.

This is a citation of the implementing rules F7... or other specification to which a particular resource conforms.

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A resource may conform to more than one [F8of the] implementing rules F7... or other [F9specifications].

This citation shall include at least the title and a reference date (date of publication, date of last revision or of creation) of the implementing rules F7... or of the specification.

7.2.DegreeU.K.

This is the degree of conformity of the resource to the implementing rules F10... or other specification.

Textual Amendments

F10Words in Annex 4 Pt. B para. 7.2 omitted (31.12.2020) by virtue of The INSPIRE (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1338), regs. 1, 10(8)(g); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)

The value domain of this metadata element is defined in Part D.

8.CONSTRAINT RELATED TO ACCESS AND USEU.K.

A constraint related to access and use shall be either or both of the following:

  • a set of conditions applying to access and use (8.1),

  • a set of limitations on public access (8.2).

8.1.Conditions applying to access and useU.K.

This metadata element defines the conditions for access and use of spatial data sets and services, and where applicable, corresponding fees as required by [F11regulations 6(2)(d) and (e) and 7(3)(e) of the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 or, as the case may be, regulations 7(2)(d) and (e) and 8(3)(e) of the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009].

Textual Amendments

The value domain of this metadata element is free text.

The element must have values. If no conditions apply to the access and use of the resource, ‘no conditions apply’ shall be used. If conditions are unknown, ‘conditions unknown’ shall be used.

This element shall also provide information on any fees necessary to access and use the resource, if applicable, or refer to a uniform resource locator (URL) where information on fees is available.

8.2.Limitations on public accessU.K.

When [F12data publishers] limit public access to spatial data sets and spatial data services under [F13regulation 9 of the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 or, as the case may be, regulation 10 of the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009], this metadata element shall provide information on the limitations and the reasons for them.

Textual Amendments

If there are no limitations on public access, this metadata element shall indicate that fact.

The value domain of this metadata element is free text.

9.ORGANISATIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT, MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF SPATIAL DATA SETS AND SERVICESU.K.

For the purposes of [F14regulations 6(2)(b) and 7(3)(f) of the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 or, as the case may be, regulations 7(2)(b) and 8(3)(f) of the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009], the following two metadata elements shall be provided:

Textual Amendments

9.1.Responsible partyU.K.

This is the description of the organisation responsible for the establishment, management, maintenance and distribution of the resource.

This description shall include:

  • the name of the organisation as free text,

  • a contact e-mail address as a character string.

9.2.Responsible party roleU.K.

This is the role of the responsible organisation.

The value domain of this metadata element is defined in Part D.

10.METADATA ON METADATAU.K.

For the purposes of [F15regulation 6 of the INSPIRE Regulations 2009 or, as the case may be, regulation 7 of the INSPIRE (Scotland) Regulations 2009] the following metadata elements shall be provided:

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10.1.Metadata point of contactU.K.

This is the description of the organisation responsible for the creation and maintenance of the metadata.

This description shall include:

  • the name of the organisation as free text,

  • a contact e-mail address as a character string.

10.2.Metadata dateU.K.

The date which specifies when the metadata record was created or updated.

This date shall be expressed in conformity with ISO 8601.

10.3.Metadata languageU.K.

This is the language in which the metadata elements are expressed.

The value domain of this metadata element is limited to the official languages of the Community expressed in conformity with ISO 639-2.