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Mohsen Kalantari, Syahrudin Syahrudin, Abbas Rajabifard and Hannah Hubbard
Spatial metadata profiles have been designed and evolved by data custodians to manage, share, discover, and use spatial data. The end-users of spatial data often do not have much input in designing the profiles. The spatial data infrastructure literature...
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Yejin Yoo and Seong-sig Kim
The Korean government released the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Portal (NSDIP) by integrating the spatial information possessed by 205 agencies to implement governance through the portal. In this study, four evaluation criteria groups (disclosure...
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Alfonso Quarati, Monica De Martino and Sergio Rosim
The Open Government Data portals (OGD), thanks to the presence of thousands of geo-referenced datasets, containing spatial information are of extreme interest for any analysis or process relating to the territory. For this to happen, users must be enable...
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Hasti Ziaimatin, Alireza Nili and Alistair Barros
With the increased use of geospatial datasets across heterogeneous user groups and domains, assessing fitness-for-use is emerging as an essential task. Users are presented with an increasing choice of data from various portals, repositories, and clearing...
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Yun Li, Yongyao Jiang, Justin C. Goldstein, Lewis J. Mcgibbney and Chaowei Yang
One longstanding complication with Earth data discovery involves understanding a user?s search intent from the input query. Most of the geospatial data portals use keyword-based match to search data. Little attention has focused on the spatial and tempor...
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