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TBITS 39: Treasury Board Information Management Standard, Part 1: Government On-Line Metadata Standard |
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TBITS39.2
This standard adopts the Dublin Core as specified at http://www.dublincore.org/ as
the core metadata standard for resource discovery. Metadata is necessary to support
navigation, searching, information sharing and interoperability goals of Government
On-Line. Establishing a metadata standard will ensure that, across domains and
clusters and business functions, the effort that goes into assigning metadata is
coordinated, cost effective and client-service focused. Adopting a metadata standard
as the core which can be extended or mapped to for specific subject domains or
purposes preserves high level consistency and interoperability. The Dublin Core
Metadata Element Set is a set of descriptive semantic definitions. The Dublin Core
Metadata Element Set was created to provide a core set of elements that could be
shared across disciplines or within any type of organization needing to organize and
classify information.
In accordance with Common Look & Feel Standard 6.3, all GoC web sites must use
metadata to describe web resources.
The elements Title, Creator, Language, Date and Subject are mandatory.
Additional Dublin Core elements such as Coverage or Relation are optional.
In accordance with Common Look and Feel Standard 7.8, the mandatory elements that
make up the metadata for any given Web page must correspond to the page's official
language.
Dublin Core metadata should be applied to the following resources:
- Welcome pages and Home pages (defined as the major entry point to an
institution or those distinct organizational units where there is likely to be a
public perception that they stand alone);
- Topics/services in high demand by the community that the institution serves
(this can be based on usage statistics but may also include topical or publicized
resources with potential public interest);
- Information required by the public to understand their entitlements to
government assistance or obligations;
- Pages that provide an actual on-line service to the public (such as payment
forms, application forms etc);
- Pages required to meet a prescribed legal or service obligation by the
institution;
- Entry points to specific online services and indexes (e.g. an entry point to a
legal database);
- Major formal publications (e.g. annual reports, corporate strategic plans,
public policy and accountability documents etc);
- Media releases;
- Major entry points or indexes and menus to a range of closely related topics,
programs or policies;
- Information about agency powers affecting the public, and manuals and other
documents used in decision-making affecting the public; and
- Substantial descriptive or marketing information about institutions, their
services, activities and collections.
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Metadata: structured data about data used to aid the identification,
description, location or use of information resources.
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Software and systems acquired by the Government of Canada in order to create, edit,
generate, parse, harvest, extract, index, browse, or display metadata for Web
resources must support Dublin Core or be modifiable to support Dublin Core. These
provisions are effective 2001-10-25.
This standard adopts the Dublin Core as specified at http://www.dublincore.org/.
Government On-Line Metadata Working Group
Members
1. Beaudoin, Suzanne, Public Works and Government Services Canada
2. Belanger, Guy, Human Resources and Development Canada
3. Boyko, Ernie, Statistics Canada
4. Brodeur, Jacques, Canadian Heritage
5. Brodie, Nancy, Treasury Board of Canada, Secretariat (Chair)
6. Brooks, Diane , Indian and Northern Affairs
7. Brunas, Shane, Statistics Canada
8. Clarke, Rachel, Indian and Northern Affairs
9. Cowan, Peter, Industry Canada
10. Crouse, Diane, Consulting and Audit Canada
11. Curley, Sharron, Public Works and Government Services Canada
12. Côté, Marie-Claude, Treasury Board of Canada, Secretariat
13. Dale, Diana, Canadian Heritage
14. Day, Penny, Public Works and Government Services Canada
15. Donoghue, Jerry, National Archives
16. Dulude, Pierre, Canadian Centre for Management Development
17. Fontaine, Nora, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
18. Gauthier, Ron, Environment Canada
19. Gnassi, Bruno, Public Works and Government Services Canada
20. Graves, Jenifer, Canadian Centre for Management Development
21. Habib, Jean, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
22. Herbert, Lynn, Human Resources and Development Canada
23. Hill, Laurie, Statistics Canada
24. Hjartarson, Fay, National Library of Canada
25. Kouri, Bev, Natural Resources Canada
26. Lilleniit, Roselyn, National Library of Canada
27. Martin, Joan, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, Saskatoon
28. Miller-Gatenby, Katherine, National Library of Canada (Secretary)
29. Naufal, Janice, Natural Resources Canada
30. Porrett, Barbara, International Development Research Centre
31. Redmond, Brian, Public Works and Government Services Canada
32. Seed, Gary, Public Works and Government Services Canada
33. Séguin, Lucie, Environment Canada
34. Salloum, Colette, Canadian Customs and Revenue Agency
35. Somerton, Cecil, Fisheries and Oceans
36. Steele, James, Human Resources and Development Canada
37. Tozer, Paula, Environment Canada
38. Zeeman, Deane, Finance/Treasury Board of Canada, Secretariat
39. Zongora, Catherine, National Archives of Canada
- Treasury Board of Canada
Secretariat. Information Management Resource Centre
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