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geodcat-ap/dcat2 as a replacement for iso19139? #65
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This is a generic discussion about INSPIRE
I was looking at page https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/good-practice/geodcat-ap
In my opinion the page should better highlight what is the actual good practice endorsed on this page. From a first impression some may expect that the good practice enables capabilities to publish a metadata record in either format to fit with INSPIRE regulation. However the page seem to (only) endorse to publish a metadata record in iso19139 as well as in geodcat-ap.
I'm curious to learn if there are initiatives to extend the good practice, to enable also the first case (publish in either format). Technology as part of a metadata catalogue or geoportal would be enabled for ingestion of either iso19139 or geodcat-ap, validate the document against a set of validation rules and expose it in either format as requested. To me such an initiative would fit in a new generation of INSPIRE using more common ontologies and formats (json-ld). An interesting case here would be to describe how one could extend the OGCAPI-Records Record format to include the properties required by INSPIRE.
Additional side note is that the hyperlinks to https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/document/geodcat-ap-implementations and https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/pr_searchx.cfm?i=5&id_search=50190 are currently broken.
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