Australian Government Locator Service

Australian Government Locator Service (AGLS) metadata standard was created by the National Archives of Australia as a standard to describe government resources. It has also been endorsed by Standards Australia as AS 5044:2002.[1] AGLS is used by government agencies throughout Australia to classify electronic and physical services that are provided by the Australian government.

See also

  • Cunningham, Adrian (September 2001). "Six degrees of separation: Australian metadata initiatives and their relationships with international standards". Archival Science. Netherlands: Springer. 1 (3): 271–283. doi:10.1007/BF02437691. ISSN 1573-7519.
  • Sokvitne, Lloyd. "An evaluation of the Effectiveness of Current Dublin Core Metadata for Retrieval" (PDF). Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  • Paivarinta, Tero; Tyrvainen, Pasi; Ylimaki, Tanja. "Defining organizational document metadata: a case beyond standards". Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  • Klischewski, Ralf; Ukena, Stefan. "Designing Semantic e-Government Services Driven by User Requirements". Retrieved 7 January 2010.

References

  1. "Australian Government Implementation Manual: AGLS Metadata" (PDF). National Archives of Australia. May 2006. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
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