Use Cases for EA-CoP Data Access and Sharing Policies

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Here follows a list of use cases for which the EA-CoP Data Access and Sharing Policies may apply.


FAO Species fact sheet VREVirtual Research Environment. - App'lifish

Content to be input by Aureliano/Ellenbroek

Data provided through Web Services

Geospatial data and OGC Web-Services

  • The geospatial data will be shared through OGC Web-Services (OWS)
    • Access to geospatial data as OGC WMSSee Workload Management System or Web Mapping Service./WFSWeb Feature Service/WCSWeb Coverage Service resources
    • Access to resources provided through Metadata_standards#Geographic_metadata_.28ISO.2FTC211.2C_OGC.29 ISO/IC211 - OGC metadata, served by CSW web-service with 2 access levels:
      • service metadata (ISO 19119:2005 / 19139) describing WxS instances specific to the data collection
      • dataset metadata (ISO 19115:2003 / 19139) describing each dataset
    • Such access could be completed later by Feature Catalogue description (ISO 19110), for data processing needs.
    • The set of metadata will be published in a CSW catalogue shared in i-Marine through Harvesting operation.
  • A metadata constraints section will be added to the metadata, and will specify the license applicable to the data collection.
  • Example: case of FAO aquatic species distributions, published through the FAO Geonetwork

Others

  • ... to be input by Aureliano/Ellenbroek

Resources selector

Content to be provided by Ellenbroek

WIOFish

Content to be provided by Laurent


Policy template

(from FACP policy document)

  • Objectivity
  • Reliability and timeliness
  • Length versus comprehensiveness
  • Hard copy – versus electronic format
  • Languages and translations
  • Partnerships

(from iMarine draft policy document)

  • Disclaimer
  • Copyright
  • Posting Content
  • Shared Data
  • Public Data
  • Secondary Use
  • Derivative Work and Data Citation