Hands On
Site
EPA Metadata Editor (EME) Version 3.0 Federal Geographic Data Committee Innovate!, Inc. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
URL
www.epa.gov/geospatial/eme.html www.fgdc.gov/metadata/geospatial-metadata-tools innovateteam.com/projects/epa-and-partners-geospatialmetadata-training/ www.epa.gov/geospatial/policies.html
Resources available
Freely available ArcCatalog metadata extension Information on metadata tools and choosing the appropriate tools for both FGDC CSDGM and ISO 19115/19139 editing Training modules on metadata topics and the basics of the FGDC CSDGM, the NAP of ISO 19115/19139 standard, metadata catalogs, and contributing information to Geospatial One-Stop EPA Geospatial Metadata Technical Specification Version 1.0
Resources For more information, contact Jessica Zichichi Innovate!, Inc. Charleston, South Carolina Tel.: 843-277-0799 E-mail: jzichichi@innovateteam.com About the Authors Jessica L. Zichichi is the vice president of the geospatial solutions team at Innovate!, Inc. She has been working in the field of GIS for more than 10 years and holds a master's degree in computer science and bachelor's degrees in geography and environmental studies. Her recent GIS efforts include enterprise geospatial solutions, geospatial metadata implementation and training, and geospatial policy and planning. She is registered as an FGDC-certified metadata trainer and has recently finished leading a free, comprehensive metadata training program through an FGDC-sponsored Cooperative Agreements Program grant. Caroline S. Roberts, GISP, has been working in the field of GIS for more than 10 years. She holds a master's degree in marine science and bachelor's degree in natural resources. Her current projects include utilizing GIS for marine environmental remediation activities, aeronautical surface mapping for obstruction analysis, and geospatial metadata training. Roberts has recently finished leading a free, comprehensive metadata training program through an FGDC-sponsored Cooperative Agreements Program grant.
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