The ability to share geo?data is key to the success of spatial data infrastructures. A major barrier in sharing geo?data is the use of non?standard Licenses which are difficult to understand both for human beings and computers. This article compares existing (national and international) licensing frameworks as to the key components they share. It draws out common elements that can serve as a basis for a global set of model Licenses
Abstract. Across the globe individuals and organizations are creating geographic data work products ...
WFS standards. Abstract: In order to create a geospatial data infrastructure (GDI), it is necessary ...
This paper provides an overview of the OneGeology-Europe project’s work on the harmonisation of acce...
The ability to share geo?data is key to the success of spatial data infrastructures. A major barrier...
In the development and diffusion of major technologies, it is well known that standards provide an e...
In the development and diffusion of major technologies, it is well known that standards provide an e...
Access to earth observation data has become critically important for the wellbeing of society. A maj...
Earth observations (EO) represent a growing and valuable resource for many scientific, research and ...
The GRADE Project (http://edina.ed.ac.uk/projects/grade) is one of a cluster of projects in th...
Across the globe, geological communities are facing the same four challenges: put simply, how do we ...
Earth observations (EO) represent a growing and valuable resource for many scientific, research and ...
A customer-driven pricing and licensing model is a prerequisite for the business success of EuroDEM....
Data discoverability, accessibility, and integration are frequent barriers for scientists and a majo...
As technological innovation in the digital frontier advances, many types of content are becoming rap...
This poster looks at current experiences of geospatial users and geospatial suppliers and how they h...
Abstract. Across the globe individuals and organizations are creating geographic data work products ...
WFS standards. Abstract: In order to create a geospatial data infrastructure (GDI), it is necessary ...
This paper provides an overview of the OneGeology-Europe project’s work on the harmonisation of acce...
The ability to share geo?data is key to the success of spatial data infrastructures. A major barrier...
In the development and diffusion of major technologies, it is well known that standards provide an e...
In the development and diffusion of major technologies, it is well known that standards provide an e...
Access to earth observation data has become critically important for the wellbeing of society. A maj...
Earth observations (EO) represent a growing and valuable resource for many scientific, research and ...
The GRADE Project (http://edina.ed.ac.uk/projects/grade) is one of a cluster of projects in th...
Across the globe, geological communities are facing the same four challenges: put simply, how do we ...
Earth observations (EO) represent a growing and valuable resource for many scientific, research and ...
A customer-driven pricing and licensing model is a prerequisite for the business success of EuroDEM....
Data discoverability, accessibility, and integration are frequent barriers for scientists and a majo...
As technological innovation in the digital frontier advances, many types of content are becoming rap...
This poster looks at current experiences of geospatial users and geospatial suppliers and how they h...
Abstract. Across the globe individuals and organizations are creating geographic data work products ...
WFS standards. Abstract: In order to create a geospatial data infrastructure (GDI), it is necessary ...
This paper provides an overview of the OneGeology-Europe project’s work on the harmonisation of acce...