Jo Cook

Data Discovery evangelist and long term OSGeo supporter at Astun Technology. @archaeogeek on the internet.

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Sessions

09-29
16:30
30min
Metadata Nirvana: Data discovery and metadata creation untouched by human hands
Jo Cook

Everyone knows metadata is A Good Idea and Very Important, even more so given the current focus on data sharing. Unfortunately it's also time-consuming, hard work, and a bit boring. Assuming you've even kept tags on all of your data sources, manual metadata creation also doesn't work well at scale.
Out of date, inaccurate, or incomplete metadata can lead to bad decision-making with real-world consequences. Conversely, good metadata can help make your data far more discoverable on the web.
What if you could automatically keep track of all your geospatial data, create fully valid, high-quality metadata records, including the fluffy stuff such as abstracts and keywords, and keep it up to date?

Use Cases and Applications
Puerto Iguazú
09-29
14:00
30min
GeoNetwork and Search Engine Optimization
Paul van Genuchten, Jo Cook

We'll present some of our efforts and experiences with improving SEO in the standard GeoNetwork software, and share some hints on how an administrator or data steward can optimize and monitor SEO via configuration.

Open Data
Puerto Iguazú
09-29
16:30
30min
Presentation State of GeoNetwork
Florent Gravin, Paul van Genuchten, Jo Cook, Jody Garnett, Unnamed user

Report about the state of the project; events, releases, roadmap. OGC API, scalability and UI update are the current topics.

State of the Art
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