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Metadata Summit 2011

The 2011 ISO Metadata Implementation Summit aims to collaboratively define the path forward for ISO metadata initiatives. Its goals include establishing a shared understanding of ISO metadata implementation, identifying key challenges that require a unified approach, and developing actionable recommendations. The agenda features presentations from experts in the field, breakout sessions for addressing common issues, and a final report summarizing discussions and outcomes. Participants will also have access to a follow-up webinar for those unable to attend.

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Metadata Summit 2011

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  1. Metadata Summit 2011

  2. Metadata Summit 2011 Agenda and Logistics Viv Hutchison, USGS

  3. Purpose and Goals • Purpose: To cooperatively determine a course of action for moving forward with ISO metadata implementation • Goals: • Establish a common understanding about ISO metadata initiatives and implementation • Determine the significant metadata challenges best addressed with a common strategy • Develop recommended actions to address these challenges

  4. Purpose and Goals • Outcomes: • Written report capturing discussion topics, decisions and recommendations • Follow up webinar for those unable to attend today’s Summit

  5. Agenda • Morning: Presentations on Status of ISO… • Standards: AletaVienneau, ESRI • Application: Jacqueline Mize, NOAA and Rob Dollison, USGS • Implementation: Ted Habermann, NOAA • Education: Jacqueline Mize, NOAA • Afternoon: Breakout Groups • Identification of Common Issues • Recommendations for Common Solutions • Report-out from Breakout Groups • Summary and Adjourn

  6. Logistics • Lunch: USGS Cafeteria (downstairs) • Afternoon Breakouts: • Sign up for a breakout group before lunch • Descriptions are in your welcome folders • Topics reflect the morning presentations • Room assignments will be announced before lunch • Rooms locations printed on description document • Restrooms and Cell Phones

  7. Enjoy the day! Thank you for your time and contributions

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