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## Weblink typing: xlink Atom link relation type, | ## Weblink typing: xlink Atom link relation type, | ||
## Carrier file formats: HTML (Meta Tags) sitemaps.xml , KML, GeoRSS (xlinks) | ## Carrier file formats: HTML (Meta Tags) sitemaps.xml , KML, GeoRSS (xlinks) | ||
− | # Geotag icon (Microformat) for human readability and trustworthiness (Google's principle of visual control). | + | # Geotag icon (Microformat) for human readability and trustworthiness (Google's principle of visual control) linking to the "see and see also" file. |
− | # | + | # OpenSearch-Geo as a leightweight harversting interface. Its simply some HTML tags: see http://www.opensearch.org |
# Extension of GetCapabilities from OGC WxS specifications | # Extension of GetCapabilities from OGC WxS specifications | ||
Version vom 19. April 2010, 09:18 Uhr
Standard proposal for the (auto-)discovery of geodata
Author: Stefan Keller
There is a strong proposal in order to support search services (especially webcrawlers) and thus to ease the discovery of geodata.
The Geodata Discovery standard consists of following parts or other standards:
- A "see and see also" file containing typified weblinks that provide semantics to help focussed crawlers.
- Weblink typing: xlink Atom link relation type,
- Carrier file formats: HTML (Meta Tags) sitemaps.xml , KML, GeoRSS (xlinks)
- Geotag icon (Microformat) for human readability and trustworthiness (Google's principle of visual control) linking to the "see and see also" file.
- OpenSearch-Geo as a leightweight harversting interface. Its simply some HTML tags: see http://www.opensearch.org
- Extension of GetCapabilities from OGC WxS specifications
This proposal does not compete with existing standards like CSW. In contrary, it is a supplement of those. It's the basis for better domain-specific search engines, like geocat or geometa.info.
This proposal is own experiences and - among others - based on the following sources: