Hi, is there any documentation / pointers on how to dumbing down the ISO
editor in GN? We have a template for organizational use, however we
want a simpler input mechanism.
Our goal here is to provide a very simple UI interface for the end user
to enter metadata. Any pointers would be appreciated on where to start
in the codebase.
Thanks
..Tom
Hi Tom,
There is a simpler metadata entry tool called ANZMET Lite V1.2.
Its a wizard based tool which lets you enter metadata in ISO19139-ANZLIC profile
which is basically standard ISO19139 but with the ANZLIC
recommended metadata fields. You can download it from:
http://anzlicmet.bluenet.utas.edu.au/wiki
Not sure if this would suit your organisation but worth
a look. Maybe you might want to customise GN instead.
Andrew
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Hi, is there any documentation / pointers on how to dumbing down the ISO
editor in GN? We have a template for organizational use, however we
want a simpler input mechanism.
Our goal here is to provide a very simple UI interface for the end user
to enter metadata. Any pointers would be appreciated on where to start
in the codebase.
Thanks
..Tom
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Thanks Andrew: I'll check it out. The change is needed against an
operational GN install.
I'm wondering if this is at all possible? In digging a bit more, it
seems that what is shown (and required) is rooted in the XML schemas
themselves?
..Tom
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Subject: Re: [GeoNetwork-users] simplifying metadata editor for 19139
Hi Tom,
There is a simpler metadata entry tool called ANZMET Lite V1.2.
Its a wizard based tool which lets you enter metadata in
ISO19139-ANZLIC profile which is basically standard ISO19139
but with the ANZLIC recommended metadata fields. You can
download it from:
http://anzlicmet.bluenet.utas.edu.au/wiki
Not sure if this would suit your organisation but worth a
look. Maybe you might want to customise GN instead.
Andrew
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To: "Geonetwork list" <geonetwork-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:35 AM
Subject: [GeoNetwork-users] simplifying metadata editor for 19139
>
> Hi, is there any documentation / pointers on how to dumbing
down the ISO
> editor in GN? We have a template for organizational use, however we
> want a simpler input mechanism.
>
> Our goal here is to provide a very simple UI interface for
the end user
> to enter metadata. Any pointers would be appreciated on
where to start
> in the codebase.
>
> Thanks
>
> ..Tom
>
>
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