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HERs hold a variety of electronic resources including databases, text files, spreadsheets, CAD files and GIS. Metadata should be recorded for each of those resources to provide a catalogue to the HERs' holdings as an aid to resource discovery. HERs are recommended to follow the Dublin Core for electronic resources other than GIS (see panel 6), which provides a standard content-description model widely used on the internet (see Miller and Greenstein 1997). HERs might want to consult the e-Gov metadata standard (eGMS) which adds several elements to the core Dublin Core schema. The UK GEMINI (Geo-spatial Metadata Interoperability Initiative) standard has replaced the NGDF standard previously recommended. UK GEMINI was developed through a collaboration of the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) and the Cabinet Office e-Government Unit, with additional representation from national and local government, and the academic community.
HERs hold a variety of electronic resources including databases, text files, spreadsheets, CAD files and GIS. Metadata should be recorded for each of those resources to provide a catalogue to the HERs' holdings as an aid to resource discovery. HERs are recommended to follow the Dublin Core for electronic resources other than GIS (see [panel 6|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionB.9#section-SectionB.9-Panel6ElementsOfTheDublinCore]), which provides a standard content-description model widely used on the internet (see Miller and Greenstein 1997). HERs might want to consult the e-Gov metadata standard (eGMS) which adds several elements to the core Dublin Core schema. The UK GEMINI (Geo-spatial Metadata Interoperability Initiative) standard has replaced the NGDF standard previously recommended. UK GEMINI was developed through a collaboration of the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) and the Cabinet Office e-Government Unit, with additional representation from national and local government, and the academic community.