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BS ISO 19165-1:2018 Geographic information. Preservation of digital data and metadata Fundamentals

BS ISO 19165-1:2018

Geographic information. Preservation of digital data and metadata Fundamentals

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Standard number:BS ISO 19165-1:2018
Pages:52
Released:2018-05-01
ISBN:978 0 580 89012 3
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 19165-1:2018


This standard BS ISO 19165-1:2018 Geographic information. Preservation of digital data and metadata is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.70 IT applications in science

This document defines a preservation metadata extension of ISO 19115‑1.

It defines the requirements for the long-term preservation of digital geospatial data. These data also include metadata, representation information, provenance, context and any other content items that capture the knowledge that are necessary to fully understand and reuse the archived data. This document also refers to characteristics of data formats that are useful for the purpose of archiving.

Geospatial data are preserved as a geospatial information package (IP). This document defines the requirements of the geospatial archival IP and details of the geospatial submission and the dissemination IPs. A geospatial archival IP is fully self-describing and allows a future reconstruction of the dataset without external documentation. The functional requirements for a preservation archive are defined in Annex D.

This document complements standards developed by ISO/TC 211 as well as other ISO standards such as ISO 14721.