- AgMES
AgMES is the abbreviation for Agricultural Metadata Element Set. AgMES is the metadata standard developed by the
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of theUnited Nations for the description and discovery of agricultural information resources. It provides a set ofmetadata elements that can be used to describe all types of information resources in the areas ofAgriculture ,Forestry ,Fisheries , Food Security, and other related domains.There are numerous other metadata schemas for different types of information resources. The following list contains a list of a few examples:
* Document-like Information Objects (DLIOs):
Dublin Core , Agricultural Metadata Element Set (AgMES)
* Events:VCalendar
* Geographic and Regional Information: Geographic information -- Metadata [http://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink/fetch/2000/2489/Ittf_Home/PubliclyAvailableStandards.htm ISO/IEC 11179 Standards]
* Persons: Friend-of-a-friend (FOAF),vCard
* Plant Production and Protection: Darwin Core (1.0 and 2.0) (DwC)AgMES as a namespace is designed to include agriculture specific extensions for terms and refinements from established standard metadata namespaces like
Dublin Core , [http://www.naa.gov.au/recordkeeping/gov_online/agls/summary.html AGLS] etc. Thus to be used for Document-like Information Objects, for example like publications, articles, books, web sites, papers, etc., it will have to be used in conjunction with the standard namespaces mentioned before. The AgMES initiative strives to achieve improved interoperability between information resources in agricultural domain by enabling means for exchange of information.Describing a DLIO with AgMES means exposing its major characteristics and contents in a standard way that can be reused easily in any information system. The more institutions and organizations in the agricultural domain that use AgMES to describe their DLIOs, the easier it will be to interchange data in between information systems like digital libraries and other repositories of agricultural information.
Use of AgMES
Metadata on agricultural Document-like Information Objects (DLIOs) can be created and stored in various formats:
* embedded in a web site (in the manor as with the HTML meta tag)
* in a separate metadata database
* in an XML file
* in an RDF fileAgMES defines elements that can be used to describe a DLIO that can be used together with other metadata standards such as the Dublin Core, the Australian Government Locator Service. A complete list of all elements, refinements and schemes endorsed by AgMES is available from the [http://www.fao.org/aims/agmes_elements.jsp AgMES website] .
Creating application profiles
Application profile s are defined as schemas which consist of data elements drawn from one or more namespaces, combined by implementers, and optimized for a particular local application. Application profiles share the following four characteristics:
* They draw upon existing pool of metadata definition standards to extract suitable application- or requirement oriented elements.
* An application profile cannot create new elements.
* Application profiles specify the application specific details such as the schemes or controlled vocabularies. An application profile also contains information such as the format for the element value, cardinality ordata type .
* Lastly, an application profile can refine standardized definitions as long as it is "semantically narrower or more specific". This capability of application profiles caters to situations where a domain specific terminology is needed to replace a more general one.Sample application profiles using AgMES
* The [http://www.fao.org/docrep/008/ae909e/ae909e00.htm AGRIS Application Profile] is a standard created specifically to enhance the description, exchange and subsequent retrieval of agricultural Document-like Information Objects (DLIOs). It is a format that allows sharing of information across dispersed bibliographic systems and is based on well-known and accepted metadata standards.
* The [http://www.fao.org/aims/ap_applied.jsp Event Application Profile] is a standard created to allow members of the Agricultural community to 'know' about an upcoming event and guide them to the event Web site where they can find further information. The information communicated is thus minimum yet interoperable across domains and organizations.The AgMES metadata tool
The AgMESMeta tool creates AgMES-compliant metadata for Web Pages and other document-like resources. Once you are satisfied with the content of each element, cut and paste the generated metadata in the
section of your HTM(L) file. The tool also allows you to harvest existing metadata from a webpage for further editing.AgMES and the semantic web
One of the advantages of the AgMES metadata schema is the ability to link between the metadata element and controlled vocabularies. The use of controlled vocabulary provides a "known" set of options to the indexer (and the search programmer) as to how the field can be filled out. Often the values may come from a specific thesaurus (e.g.
AGROVOC ) or classification schemes (e.g. the [http://www.fao.org/aims/index_en.jsp?callingPage=ag_classifschemes.jsp AGRIS/CARIS classification scheme] )etc.Thanks to the possibility to use controlled vocabularies for metadata elements, the user is provided with the most precise information. In this context, work is also being carried out on exploiting the power of controlled vocabularies expressed as using URIs and machine-understandable semantics. In this context, FAO is promoting the
Agricultural Ontology Service (AOS) initiative with the objective of expressing more semantics within the traditional thesaurus AGROVOC and build a [http://www.fao.org/aims/cs.htm Concept Server] as a repository from which it will be always possible to extract traditional KOS.See also
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Agricultural Ontology Service
*AGROVOC
* Agricultural Information Management Standards websiteExternal links
* [http://www.fao.org/aims/agmes_intro.jsp AgMES Website]
* [http://dublincore.org/ Dublin Core Metadata Initiative]
* [http://dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/ Dublin Core Abstract Model]
* [http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2003-05-12-a.html FAO's AgMES Project Releases a New Application Profile for Encoding Metadata.] ("Cover Pages", May 2003)
* [http://www.fao.org/documents/advanced_s_result.asp?FORM_C=AND&SERIES=339 Agricultural Information and Knowledge Management Papers]
* [http://www.fao.org/nems/rss/rss_nems_results.asp?owner=615&status=10&dateto=31/12/2006&lang=en&sites=1 RSS feed of news and events]
* [http://www.dgroups.org/groups/fao/agstandards/index.cfm?op=dsp_join Agstandards Discussion List] : This is a forum established for discussing metadata standards and the development of multilingual thesauri and ontologies.
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