Reference material

ANZLIC Metadata Profile (version 1.1, August 2007) [PDF 362kb]

ANZLIC Metadata Profile Guidelines (version 1.0, November 2007) [PDF 4.53Mb]

NOTE  The Guidelines includes a mapping between AGLS / NZGLS and the ANZLIC Metadata Profile. 

Metadata Entry Tool

The BlueNet Metadata Entry and Search Tool (MEST) is a modified version of geonetwork version 2.2 svn rev 1153. The modifications support the following profiles of the ISO19115 geographic metadata standard and gml schema:

  • ANZLIC Metadata Profile (version 1.1)
  • Australian Marine Community Profile (MCP) (version 1.2 - 19139)
  • Australian Defence Organisation (ADO) Profile (version 1.0.3)
  • World Meteorological Organsation (WMO) Core Profile (version 1.0)
  • sensorML schema - a gml schema for sensors.
BlueNet Metadata Entry and Search Tool 
(version 1.1 - production release, 10 June 2008)

TRAC site for BlueNet Metadata Entry and Search Tool

NOTE  A mailing list related to the use of BlueNet MEST in the ANZLIC jurisdictions. Details on how to subscribe to this list are provided from the above link.

Codelists

Controlled vocabularies previously used by the ANZLIC Metadata Guidelines (version 2.0; February 2001) can be used in ANZLIC Metadata Profile XML. These codelists are available in the appropriate XML format as defined in ISO/TS 19139:2007.

ANZLIC Version 2 search words
ANZLIC Version 2 Geographic Extent Names (GEN)
NOTE  This XML was generated from an allgens file that has not been maintained.

Metadata conversion

The following XSL converts compliant ANZLIC Metadata Guidelines (version2.0) metadata XML to ANZLIC Metadata Profile (version 1.1) XML.

ANZLIC (v2) to ANZLIC Metadata Profile (v1.2) conversion tool

Schematron files

The ANZLIC Schematron files are provided to developers to facilitate testing of conditional elements of the ANZLIC Profile. Schematron code is designed to verify that where an ANZLIC Profile conditional element has been completed, that any/all subsequent dependent elements have also been completed. It will report any errors or omissions.

[1] ANZLIC Schematron that checks the constraint rules except the last four in table A.1 of ISO 19139. This covers nearly all of the constraints of ISO 19115. It also checks that the fileIdentifier is mandatory for the ANZLIC Metadata Profile constraint.
http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/ISO19139TableA1ConformanceRules.sch
[2] ANZLIC Schematron that checks the fileIdentifier has content to help prove compliance to the ANZLIC Metadata Profile.
http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/ANZLIC_ISO_ConformanceRules.sch
[3] ANZLIC Schematron that checks that the code list values are available from the code lists; i.e. it finds a codeList and checks that the codeListValue is in that codeList.
http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/codeListValidation.sch

NOTE 1 your parser must use ISO Schematron, XSLT 2.0 and XPATH 2.0 to properly apply these rules
NOTE 2 validation against the ISO 19139 XSDs is expected before validation using the above XML

Examples

The following XML document provide examples that demonstrate XLINK and inheritance information.
These examples are provided by Geoscience Australia.

[1] http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/GAOpenDaySeries.xml
[2] http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/GAOpenDay2007.xml
[3] http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/Camera.xml
[4] http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/OESRexmple.xml
[5] http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/software_example.xml