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The Plan4all Metadata Profile - Final Version serves as a comprehensive guide for documenting spatial plans within the framework of the INSPIRE Directive. This guide provides clear instructions for users, facilitating the completion of the metadata profile accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the metadata profile effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editing interface.
- Begin filling out the metadata by entering the 'Spatial plan title' in the designated field. This should be the official name of the spatial plan.
- Input a 'Spatial plan abstract' which provides a brief summary of the plan's content and objectives.
- Select the 'Resource type' as 'dataset' for spatial plan-related metadata.
- Specify the 'Resource locator' by providing a URL that directs to further information about the spatial plan or its related services.
- Enter the 'Unique resource identifier' to uniquely distinguish the spatial plan within the metadata records.
- Fill in the 'Spatial plan language', indicating the primary language of the spatial plan documentation.
- Choose relevant 'Topic categories' and 'Keywords' that reflect the main themes of the dataset.
- Provide 'Geographic bounding box' coordinates that define the spatial extent of the plan.
- Mention the 'Reference date' which marks significant dates related to the spatial plan's progression.
- Outline the 'Temporal extent' detailing the time period the spatial plan covers, and include 'Lineage' information if applicable.
- Add 'Responsible organisation' details and 'Metadata point of contact' information for communication purposes.
- Once all sections have been filled in accurately, review the entries for completeness.
- Finally, save your changes and choose whether to download, print, or share the completed metadata profile.
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