RE: Make your data indexable by search engines

DCAT is more for getting your dataset metadata into data portal catalogs  like CKAN.

Byron I still have to look in detail at your proposal compared to the current BP text. From briefly glancing at it, I gather you propose to remove quite a bit of text and I’m not sure I’m happy about that. If I know what the gist is of the issue you have with the current text, we can have a discussion. Meanwhile, what do others think?

Van: Byron Cochrane [mailto:bcochrane@linz.govt.nz]
Verzonden: woensdag 24 augustus 2016 00:57
Aan: 'Dan Brickley'
CC: 'eparsons@google.com'; 'SDW WG (public-sdw-wg@w3.org)'
Onderwerp: RE: Make your data indexable by search engines

Hi Dan,

Thanks for the feedback.  I wondered about DCAT.  It was a last minute addition thinking it might help because it would provide linkages that crawlers could follow??  If it is not appropriate let’s take it out.  I by no means claim any expertise in SEO.

Cheers,
Byron

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Subject: Re: Make your data indexable by search engines



On 23 August 2016 at 03:55, Byron Cochrane <bcochrane@linz.govt.nz<mailto:bcochrane@linz.govt.nz>> wrote:
Hi,

I have been struggling with the “Make your data indexable by search engines” BP.   While I agree that it is useful to make data discoverable by common search engines, there is much is the discussion include in this BP that I take issue with.  But also, it seems too wordy to be easily understood.  So I have created a “Starter for Ten” revision that I feel focuses on the main idea while removing the contentious arguments while not decreasing the impact (I hope).

Here it is:

Make your data indexable by search engines

Search engines should be able to crawl and index metadata for spatial data on the web.

Why?

In SDIs, data are commonly managed and published through the provision of authoritative ISO 19115 metadata collated in web based catalogs.  These catalogs and metadata may be difficult for non-professionals to find and use as they often do not support discovery through common search engines.  These data therefore do not find their broadest audience. This is particularly true for SpatialThings that reside inside datasets.

Intended Outcome

Metadata for spatial data, datasets and SpatialThings, are indexable by search engine crawlers thereby making these data discoverable through common search engines.

Possible Approach to Implementation

To make your data indexable by search engines expose the appropriate elements of the spatial metadata (ISO 19115 and other) in formats that crawlers can use, such as DCAT, Schema.org, microdata and Opensearch.  Where possible, do this at both the dataset and SpatialThing level.

Which search engines use DCAT?

Dan


Look forward to getting some feedback.

Cheers,

Byron Cochrane
SDI Technical Leader
New Zealand Geospatial Office

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