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        eml-resource
        
          
            
              The eml-resource module - Base information for
              all resources
            
            
              The eml-resource module contains general information that
              describes dataset resources, literature resources, protocol
              resources, and software resources. Each of the above four types of
              resources share a common set of information, but also have
              information that is unique to that particular resource type.  Each
              resource type uses the eml-resource module to document the
              information common to all resources, but then extend
              eml-resource with modules that are specific to that particular
              resource type.  For instance, all resources have creators,
              titles, and perhaps keywords, but only the dataset resource would
              have a "data table" within it.  Likewise, a literature
              resource may have an "ISBN" number associated with it,
              whereas the other resource types would not.
            
            
              The eml-resource module is exclusively used by other modules, and is
              therefore not a stand-alone module.
            
          
        
        all datasets
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        Resource Base
        Generic information about any resource that is being
        described.
        The 'ResourceBase' complexType contains information
        that is inherited by each resource type that is being documented. The
        sub-elements with the resource base are common to all
        resources.
        Please see the individual sub-fields for specific
        examples.
      
    
    
      
        
          
            Alternate Identifier
            A secondary identifier for this entity
            An additional, secondary identifier for this
            entity. The primary identifier belongs in the "id" attribute, but
            additional identifiers that are used to label this entity, possibly
            from different data management systems, can be listed
            here.
            VCR3465
          
        
        
          
            
              
            
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Short Name
            A short name that describes the resource, sometimes a
            filename.
            The 'shortName' field provides a concise name that
            describes the resource that is being documented. It is the
            appropriate place to store a filename associated with other storage
            systems.
            vernal-data-1999
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Title
            A brief description of the resource, providing enough
            detail to differentiate it from other similar
            resources.
            The 'title' field provides a description of the
            resource that is being documented that is long enough to
            differentiate it from other similar resources. Multiple titles may
            be provided, particularly when trying to express the title in more
            than one language (use the "xml:lang" attribute to indicate the
            language if not English/en).
            Vernal pool amphibian density data, Isla Vista,
            1990-1996.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Creator
            The people or organizations who created this
            resource.
            The 'creator' element provides the full name of
            the person, organization, or position who created the resource. The
            list of creators for a resource represent the people and
            organizations who should be cited for the
            resource.
            For a book, the creators are its
            authors.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Metadata Provider
            The people or organizations who created provided
            documentation and other metadata for this resource.
            The 'metadataProvider' element provides the full
            name of the person, organization, or position who created
            documentation for the resource.
            The scientist who collected the data, sometimes a data
            technician, or other individual.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Associated Party
            Other people or organizations who should be associated
            with this resource.
            The 'associatedParty' element provides the full
            name of other people, organizations, or positions who should be
            associated with the resource. These parties might play various
            roles in the creation or maintenance of the resource, and these
            roles should be indicated in the "role" element.
            The technician who collected the data.
          
        
        
          
            
              
                
                  
                    
                      Role
                      The role the party played with respect to
                      the resource.
                      Use this field to describe the role the
                      party played with respect to the resource. Some potential
                      roles include technician, reviewer, principal
                      investigator, and many others.
                      principalInvestigator
                    
                  
                
              
            
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Publication date
            The publication date of the resource.
            The 'pubDate' field represents the date that the
            resource was published. The format should be represented as: CCYY,
            which represents a 4 digit year, or as CCYY-MM-DD, which denotes
            the full year, month, and day. Note that month and day are optional
            components. Formats must conform to ISO 8601.
            1999-10-26
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Language
            The language in which the resource is
            written.
            The language in which the resource is written.
            This can be a well-known language name, or one of the ISO language
            codes to be more precise.
            English
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Series
            The series from which the resource came.
            This field describes the series of resources that
            include the resource being described. For example, a volume of a
            journal may be part of a series of the journal for a particular
            year.
            Volume 20
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Abstract
            A brief overview of the resource.
            A brief overview of the resource that is being
            documented. The abstract should include basic information that
            summarizes the resource.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Keyword information
            Keyword information that describes the
            resource.
            The 'keywordSet' element is a container for the
            'keyword' and 'keywordThesaurus' fields. Each keywordSet field can
            contain one or more keywords and a name of a thesaurus for the set
            of keywords. Each keyword field should contain one and only one
            keyword (i.e., keywords should not be separated by commas or other
            delimiters).
            Please see the examples for the subfields contained
            within this field.
          
        
        
          
            
              
                
                  Keyword
                  A single keyword that describes the
                  resource.
                  This field names a keyword or key phrase that
                  concisely describes the resource or is related to the
                  resource. Each keyword field should contain one and only one
                  keyword (i.e., keywords should not be separated by commas or
                  other delimiters).
                  biodiversity
                
              
              
                
                  
                    
                      
                        
                          Keyword type
                          The type of each keyword.
                          This field classifies the keyword
                          that has been provided from a list of pre-determined
                          categories. The possible types are listed in the
                          example.
                          
                          "place","stratum","temporal","theme",
                          or "taxonomic"
                        
                      
                    
                  
                
              
            
            
              
                
                  Keyword thesaurus
                  The name of a thesaurus from which the keyword
                  is derived.
                  This field provides the name of the official
                  keyword thesaurus from which keyword was derived. The keyword
                  thesauri are usually discipline specific.
                  IRIS keyword thesaurus
                
              
            
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Additional Information
            Any extra information pertitent to the
            resource.
            This field provides any information that is not
            characterized by the other resource metadata
            fields.
            Copyright 2001, Robert Warner
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Intellectual Property Rights
            Intellectual property rights regarding usage and
            licensing of this resource.
            Typically, an intellectual Rights element will
            contain a rights management statement for the resource, or
            reference a service providing such information. Rights information
            encompasses Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Copyright, and
            various Property Rights. In the case of a data set, rights might
            include requirements for use, requirements for attribution, or other
            requirements the owner would like to impose.
            Copyright 2001 Regents of the University of California
            Santa Barbara. Free for use by all individuals provided that the
            owners are acknowledged in any use or publication.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Distribution Information
            Information on how the resource is distributed online
            and offline
            This element provides information on how the
            resource is distributed. When used at the resource level, this element can provide
             only general information, but elements for describing connections to online
            systems are provided. See the Type for specific recommendations and examples.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Resource coverage
            Extent of the coverage of the resource.
            This element describes the extent of the coverage
            of the resource in terms of its spatial extent, temporal extent,
            and taxonomic extent. For data sets, this is useful to specify the
            entire extent to which all of the data might
            apply.
            See the coverage module for examples.
          
        
      
    
  
  
    
      
        References Group
        A group of elements repeatedly used throughout EML
        to reference IDs.
        A group containing the "references" element that
        is used throughout EML.
      
    
    
      
        
          
            References
            The id of another element in this
            EML document to be used to here in this context.
            
            The id of another element in
            this EML document to be used to here in this context.
            This is used instead of duplicating information when an identical
            piece of information needs to be used multiple times in an
            EML document. For example, if the same person is the creator,
            metadataProvider, and contact for a dataset, their name and address
            can be provided once as part of the "creator" element, and then
            their "id" can be used in the "references" element of 
            metadataProvider and contact.  This reduces the likelihood of
            error by reducing redundancy, and allows one to specify that
            two pieces of information are identical.  To be a valid EML
            document, the content of every "references" element MUST be
            defined in the document as the value of an "id" attribute on
            some element within the document.  Other critical rules
            about the use of IDs and references in EML are provided in the
            text of the EML specification.
            knb.45.3
          
        
        
          
            
              
            
          
        
      
    
  
  
    
      
        Keyword type codes
        The list of keyword categories
        This field provides a restricted list of categories
        that a keyword may fall under.
        place
      
    
    
      
        
          
            Place Keywords
            Keywords pertaining to a spatial location
            Keywords naming geographic locations associated 
            with the data set.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Stratum Keywords
            Keywords pertaining to a vertical stratum
            Keywords naming vertical strata associated 
            with the data set (e.g., soil horizons).
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Temporal Keywords
            Keywords pertaining to temporal data
            Keywords listing time periods associated 
            with the data set.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Thematic Keywords
            Keywords pertaining to thematic subject
            Keywords naming thematics subjects associated 
            with the data set.
          
        
      
      
        
          
            Taxonomic Keywords
            Keywords pertaining to taxon information
            Keywords listing taxonomic terms associated 
            with the data set.  Note that lists of species names or other taxon
            lists should be presented in the taxonomicCoverage element.
            
          
        
      
    
  
  
    
      
        Year or Date
        A type allowing a year or date value
        This type is the union of the built-in types for year
        and date.
        1999, or 2001-03-15
      
    
    
  
  
    
      
        Identifer
        A unique identifier for this additional
        metadata that can be used to reference it elsewhere.
        
        A unique identifier for this additional
        metadata that can be used to reference it elsewhere.
        This is a formal field in that it is an error to provide
        a value for the id attribute that is not unique within
        the document's set of id attributes. This is designed to
        allow other portions of the metadata to reference this
        section formally.
        knb.343.22
      
    
    
  
  
    
      
        Identifer System
        The data management system within which an
        identifier is in scope and therefore unique.
        
        The data management system within which an
        identifier is in scope and therefore unique. This is typically
        a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that indicates a data
        management system.  All identifiers that share a system must
        be unique. In other words, if the same identifier is used in
        two locations with identical systems, then by definition the
        objects at which they point are in fact the same object.
        
        http://metacat.somewhere.org/svc/mc/
      
    
    
  
  
    
      
        Identifer Scope
        The scope of the identifier.
        The scope of the identifier.  Scope is generally
        set to either "system", meaning that it is scoped according to
        the "system" attribute, or "document" if it is only to be in scope
        within this single document instance.  In this particular use of
        scope, it is FIXED to be "system" because the packageId is
        required and always has the scope of the required "system".
        
        system
      
    
    
      
      
    
  
  
    
      
      
    
  
  
    
      
        Distribution Information
        Distribution information for accessing the
              resource.
        
          
            Distribution information for accessing the
              resource by one of three methods: online, offline or inline. Generally, 
              the Type at the resource level is intended to be informational, although 
              elements are
              included to describe a complex connection protocol.
             
            For more information, see the sub-elements. Also
             compare to 
             
                
             phys:PhysicalDistributionType
              .
             
             
             
          
        
      
    
    
      
        
          
            
              distribution/online
              Online distribution information
              This element contains information for accessing the
              resource online, represented either as a URL a connection, or 
              a connectionDefinition which may be referenced in other parts of
              the EML document. See the Type definition for more information. 
            
          
        
        
          
            
              Offline distribution
              data are available offline
              This element is for data which are distributed offline, 
         generally by request. See the Type 
        definition for more information.         
            
          
        
        
          
            
              Inline distribution
              data distributed inline in the metadata.
              The data are distributed inline, with the metadata. See the Type 
        definition for more information.         
            
          
        
      
      
    
    
    
    
  
  
    
      
        Connection Definition
        Definition of the connection protocol.   
        Definition of the connection protocol.   
        The definition has a "scheme" which identifies the
                            protocol by name, with a detailed description 
                            and its required parameters. A connectionDefinition 
                    lists all of the parameters needed for the connection
                    and possible default values for each. A definition provided in this
                    element may be used in other parts of the EML document.
      
    
    
      
        
          
            
              Scheme Name
              The name of the scheme used to identify this
              connection.
              The name of the scheme used to identify this
              connection.  The scheme name is qualified by its system attribute.
              The scheme name implies a particular protocol for
              accessing information from the connection.  Applications must
              have a knowledge of the scheme or be able to deduce the protocol
              from the scheme description in order to effectively access data
              over the connection.  Many schemes will be unknown to client
              applications.  At some later point in time a registry for
              connection schemes may be established in order to promote
              application interoperability, and we may expand this portion of
              EML to adopt a more comprehensive standard such as WSDL, but for
              now this simpler description is provided.
              metacat
            
          
          
            
              
                
                  
                    
                      Scheme System
                      The system in which this scheme name is
                      relevant
                      The computing system within which this
                      scheme name has relevance. This attribute qualifies the
                      scheme name in order to decrease the likelihood of scheme
                      name collisions when more that one EML user defines a
                      scheme name with the same name but different semantics.
                      
                      
                      http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/knb/
                    
                  
                
              
            
          
        
        
          
            
              Scheme Description
              The description of the scheme used to identify this
              connection.
              The description of the scheme used to identify
              this connection. The scheme name implies a particular protocol for
              accessing information from the connection.  Applications must
              have a knowledge of the scheme or be able to deduce the protocol
              from the scheme description in order to effectively access data
              over the connection.
              The metacat application protocol.  Applications
              must first log into metacat by sending an HTTP POST request
              in http-url-encoded format with the parameters action, username,
              and password.  Action must be set to "login".
              If authentication is successful, the metacat
              server will respond with a session cookie.  All future requests
              should include the session cookie in the HTTP header.  To
              retrieve an object, the client then would send an HTTP POST
              in http-url-encoded format, with an action parameter set to
              "get" and the docid parameter set to the identifier for the
              desired object.  The response will either be an XML document
              or a multipart-form-encoded response containing data.
              
            
          
        
        
          
            
              Parameter Definition
              The definition of a parameter that is needed to
              properly use this connection scheme.
              The definition of a parameter that is needed to
              properly use this connection scheme.  Each parameter has a name
              and a definition that are used by applications to assess the type
              of information needed for the request.  Parameters may also set
              default values that are used if a connection does not provide a
              value for a parameter.
            
          
          
            
              
                
                  
                    Parameter Name
                    The Name of a parameter that is needed to
                    properly use this connection scheme.
                    The name of a parameter that is needed to
                    properly use this connection scheme.
                    hostname
                  
                
              
              
                
                  
                    Parameter Definition
                    The definition of a parameter that is needed
                    to properly use this connection scheme.
                    The definition of a parameter that is
                    needed to properly use this connection scheme.  The
                    definition is used by applications to assess the type
                    of information needed for the request.
                    The fully qualified name of the internet host
                    that is providing the metacat service, as would be returned
                    by a Domain Name System (DNS) query.
                  
                
              
              
                
                  
                    Default Parameter Value
                    The default value for a parameter that is
                    needed to properly use this connection scheme.
                    The default value for a parameter that is
                    needed to properly use this connection scheme.  If a default
                    value is set, then it should be used for connections that
                    do not override the default with a connection-specific
                    value. This allows a definition to be established that
                    declares common information that might be shared by several
                    connections as default values.  Parameter values provided
                    in the connection always override any default values
                    provided in the connection definition.
                    metacat.nceas.ucsb.edu
                  
                
              
            
          
        
      
      
    
    
    
    
  
  
  
    
      
        Inline distribution
        Object data distributed inline in the metadata.
              
        Object data distributed inline in the metadata.
              Users have the option of including the data right inline in the
              metadata by providing it inside of the "inline" element.  For
              many text formats, the data can be simply included directly in
              the element.  However, certain character sequences are invalid in
              an XML document (e.g., <), so care will need to be taken to 
              either 1) wrap the data in a CDATA section if needed, or 
              2) encode the data using a text encoding algorithm such as
              base64, and then include that in a CDATA section.  The latter
              will be necessary for binary formats.
              
      
    
    
      
        
          
        
      
    
  
  
    
      
        medium of the resource
        the medium on which this resource is distributed,
              either digitally or as hardcopy
        the medium on which this resource is distributed
              digitally, such as 3.5" floppy disk, or various tape media types,
              or 'hardcopy'
        CD-ROM, 3.5 in. floppy disk, Zip disk
      
    
    
      
        
          
            Medium name
            Name of the medium that for this resource
                    distribution
            Name of the medium on which this resource
                    is distributed. Can be various digital media such as tapes
                    and disks, or printed media which can collectively be
                    termed 'hardcopy'.
            Tape, 3.5 inch Floppy Disk,
                    hardcopy
          
        
      
      
        
          
            density of the digital medium
            the density of the digital medium if this is
                    relevant.
            the density of the digital medium if this
                    is relevant. Used mainly for floppy disks or
                    tape.
            High Density (HD), Double Density
                    (DD)
          
        
      
      
        
          
            units of a numerical density
            a numerical density's units
            if a density is given numerically, the
                    units should be given here.
            B/cm
          
        
      
      
        
          
            storage volume
            total volume of the storage
                    medium
            the total volume of the storage medium on
                    which this resource is shipped.
            650 MB
          
        
      
      
        
          
            medium format
            format of the medium on which the resource is
                    shipped.
            the file system format of the medium on
                    which the resource is shipped
            NTFS, FAT32, EXT2, QIK80
          
        
      
      
        
          
            note about the media
            note about the media
            any additional pertinent information about
                    the media
          
        
      
    
  
  
    
      
        Online Distribution Type
        Distribution information for accessing the
              resource online.
        
          
            Distribution information for accessing the
              resource online, represented either as a URL or as the series of
              named parameters needed to connect. The URL field can contain 
              a simple web address or an entire query string. The connection
               element allows the components of a complex protocol to 
               be described individually. The connectionDefinition element 
               can also be appear outside of the connection elements, 
               so that it can be defined once and referenced by several connections. 
               
            
               Also see the 
               
                phys:PhysicalOnlineType, 
               which may be more
               appropriate for describing the online connections to a specific entity
               described by this metadata document.
               
          
        
      
    
    
      
        
          
            Description of online information
            Brief description of the the content of online
            This element can hold a brief description of the content 
            of the online element's online|offline|inline child. This description element could 
            supply content for an html anchor tag. 
          
        
      
      
        
          
            
              URL
              A URL or this resource.
              A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) from which this additional 
              information can be obtained, or from which the resource can be downloaded 
              directly. In the resource module, the distribution URL is generally meant for 
              informational purposes, and the "function" attribute should be set to "information". 
              However, if the URL returns the data stream itself, then the "function" attribute 
              should be set to "download".  See the Type Definition for more information.
            
          
        
        
          
            
              Connection
              A connection to a data service
              A description of the information needed to make an application 
              connection to a data service. The connection contains a connectionDefinition 
              and optional parameters for overriding defaults. See the Type Definition for 
              more information.
            
          
        
        
          
            
              Connection Definition
              The definition of a connection
        that will be used in another location in the EML
        document                         
                            
              
The definition of a type of connection
        that will be used in another location in the EML
        document. The connectionDefinition element only provides the definition of the
        protocol and its parameters, but not the actual values
        to be used to make the connection (instead, see the
        connection element).  This connectionDefinition may be
        used by multiple connections (e.g., to download different files
        from the same database), but each connection must provide or
        reference a valid connection definition.              
              
     The definition has a "scheme" which identifies the
                            protocol by name, with a detailed description 
                            and its required parameters. A connectionDefinition 
                    lists all of the parameters needed for the connection
                    and possible default values for each. 
            
          
        
      
    
  
  
  
    
      
        Download site URL
        A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) from which
                    this resource can be downloaded or information can be
                    obtained about downloading it.
        A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) from
                    which this resource can be downloaded or additional
                    information can be obtained. If the URL
                    provides further information about downloading the
                    object but does not directly return the data stream, then
                    the "function" attribute should be set to "information".
                    If accessing the URL would directly return the data stream, 
                    then the "function" attribute should be set to "download".  
                    If the "function" attribute is omitted, then "download"
                    is implied for the URL function.
                    In more complex cases where a non-standard connection
                    must be established that complies with application
                    specific procedures beyond what can be described in the
                    simple URL, then the "connection" element should
                    be used instead of the URL element.
        
                    http://data.org/getdata?id=98332
      
    
    
      
        
      
    
  
  
  
    
      
        Connection
        A description of the information needed
                    to make an application connection to a data service.
                    
        A description of the information needed
                    to make an application connection to a data service.
                    The connection starts with a connectionDefinition which
                    lists all of the parameters needed for the connection
                    and possible default values for each.  It may also include a
                    list of parameter values (one for each), that
                    override the defaults for this particular connection.
                    One parameter element should exist for every
                    parameterDefinition that is present in the
                    connectionDefinition, although parameters that were
                    defined with a defaultValue in their parameterDefinition
                    can be omitted. All information about how to use the
                    parameters to establish a session and extract data is
                    present in the connectionDefinition, possibly implicitly
                    by naming a connection schemeName that is well-known. 
                    See descriptions
                    of the child element types for further information.
                    
      
    
    
      
        
          
            
              Connection Definition
              Connection Definition
              In a ConnectionType, the connectionDefinition element provides the definition of the protocol and its parameters. The definition has a "scheme" which identifies the protocol by name, with a detailed description and its required parameters. A connectionDefinition lists all of the parameters needed for the connection and possible default values for each.
            
          
        
        
          
            
              Parameter
              A parameter to be used to make this
                            connection.
              A parameter to be used to make
                            this connection. This value overrides any
                            default value that may have been provided in the
                            connection definition.
                            
            
          
          
            
              
                
                  
                    Parameter Name
                    Name of the parameter to be
                                  used to make this connection.
                    The name of the parameter
                                  to be used to make this connection.
                                  
                    hostname
                  
                
              
              
                
                  
                    Parameter Value
                    The value of the parameter to
                                  be used to make this connection.
                                  
                    The value of the parameter
                                  to be used to make this connection. This
                                  value overrides any default value that may
                                  have been provided in the connection
                                  definition.
                    nceas.ucsb.edu
                  
                
              
            
          
        
      
      
    
    
    
    
  
  
    
      
        Non Empty String Type
        Non Empty String Type
        This type specifies a content pattern for all elements 
          that are required by EML to ensure that there is actual content (i.e., 
          not just whitespace). The pattern described can be interpreted as
          "at least one non-whitespace character, followed
          by any number of whitespace plus not-whitespace characters. "
          Leading and/or trailing whitespace is allowed, and whitespace 
          may include carriage returns and newlines.
      
    
    
      
      
    
  
	
	
		
	      
	        i18n Non Empty String Type
	        i18n Non Empty String Type
	        This type specifies a content pattern for all elements 
	          that require language translations. The xml:lang attribute
	          can be used to define the default language for element content.
	          Additional translations should be included as child 'value'
	          elements that also have an optional xml:lang attribute.
	      
	    
		
			
				
					
				      
				        i18n Value
				        i18n Value
				        Allows multiple language translations 
				        to appear as children of a mixed-content parent element. The xml:lang attribute
				        is optional and will override any xml:lang attribute that has been
				        specified in the ancestor elements. The content is subject to the same
				        rules defined by NonEmptyStringType.