Examples of Metadata Regulation in a sentence
The table contains the following information: The first column provides a reference to the relevant section in the Metadata Regulation, which contains a more detailed description. The second column specifies the name of the metadata element. The third column specifies the multiplicity. The fourth column specifies the condition, under which the given element becomes mandatory.
The table contains the following information:• The first column provides a reference to the relevant section in the Metadata Regulation, which contains a more detailed description.• The second column specifies the name of the metadata element.• The third column specifies the multiplicity.• The fourth column specifies the condition, under which the given element becomes mandatory.
This is to help data providers in declaring the conformity of a data set to the ―degree of conformity, with implementing rules adopted under Article 7(1) of Directive 2007/2/EC‖, which is required to be provided in the data set metadata according to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2008/1205 (the Metadata Regulation).
This is to help data providers in declaring the conformity of a data set to the “degree of conformity, with implementing rules adopted under Article 7(1) of Directive 2007/2/EC”, which is required to be provided in the data set metadata according to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2008/1205 (the Metadata Regulation).
For instance, the Metadata Regulation 1205/2008/EC (COM, 2008) requires at least one temporal reference chosen from one of these four categories: ‘temporal extent’, ‘date of publication’, ‘date of last revision’, ‘date of creation’ while the date of last revision gathered for the Copernicus services would ideally be an obligatory field.
Metadata for discovery and for first level evaluation of a spatial data set or spatial data series as required by the Directive, including issues of quality, validity, and conformity are mandated by the Implementing Rule on Metadata (Regulation 1205/2008/EC (implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards metadata)).
However, the term “metadata” is now increasingly used in the UK and Europe as well: see, e.g., Practice Direction 31B of the Civil Procedure Rules in England and Wales which defines metadata as "data about data;" or the INSPIRE Metadata Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008 of 3 December 2008.
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Recommendation 24 The metadata elements for interoperability should be made available together with the metadata elements defined in the Metadata Regulation through anINSPIRE discovery service.
LegislationThe Working Group Technical Standards has analyzed the Metadata Regulation deriving from the INSPIRE Directive and has prepared a proposal of the metadata specifications based on the INSPIRE metadata regulation to be adopted into the Croatian legislation.