Title :
Rubric-Q: Adding Quality-Related Elements to the GEOSS Clearinghouse Datasets
Author :
Zabala, Argoitz ; Riverola, A. ; Serral, I. ; Diaz, Paloma ; Lush, V. ; Maso, J. ; Pons, Xavier ; Habermann, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Dept. Geogr., Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain
Abstract :
Geospatial data have become a crucial input for the scientific community for understanding the environment and developing environmental management policies. The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) Clearinghouse is a catalogue and search engine that provides access to the Earth Observation metadata. However, metadata are often not easily understood by users, especially when presented in ISO XML encoding. Data quality included in the metadata is basic for users to select datasets suitable for them. This work aims to help users to understand the quality information held in metadata records and to provide the results to geospatial users in an understandable and comparable way. Thus, we have developed an enhanced tool (Rubric-Q) for visually assessing the metadata quality information and quantifying the degree of metadata population. Rubric-Q is an extension of a previous NOAA Rubric tool used as a metadata training and improvement instrument. The paper also presents a thorough assessment of the quality information by applying the Rubric-Q to all dataset metadata records available in the GEOSS Clearinghouse. The results reveal that just 8.7% of the datasets have some quality element described in the metadata, 63.4% have some lineage element documented, and merely 1.2% has some usage element described.
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; geophysics computing; Earth Observation metadata; GEOSS Clearinghouse Datasets; Global Earth Observation System of Systems; ISO XML encoding; NOAA Rubric tool; Rubric-Q tool; data quality; environmental management policies; geospatial data; lineage element; metadata population; metadata quality information; metadata records; scientific community; GEOSS Clearinghouse; lineage; metadata visualization; quality; usage;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2259580