E-GMS
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- The correct title of this article is e-GMS. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
The e-GMS is the UK e-Government Metadata Standard.
The e-GMS defines how UK public sector bodies should label content such as web pages and documents in order to make such information more easily managed, found and shared.
The standard consists of mandatory, recommended and optional metadata elements such as title, date created and description.
The e-GMS is part of the e-GIF.
- Creator
- Date
- Subject Category
- Title
- Accessibility (if applicable)
- Identifier (if applicable)
- Publisher (if applicable)
- Coverage (recommended only)
- Language (recommended only)
- e-Government Metadata Standard V2.0 (.doc)
- e-Government Metadata Standard V2.0 (.pdf)
- e-Government Metadata Standard V2.0 (.rtf)
- www.govtalk.gov.uk page on e-GMS
- e-Government Metadata Standard v1
- e-Government Metadata Framework (e-GMF)
- e-Government Interoperability Framework (e-GIF)
- Government Data Standards Catalogue
- UK GovTalkâ„¢ Schema Guidelines
- IEEE/LOM mapping to e-GMS
- e-GMS Audience Encoding Scheme (e-GMSAES)
- e-GMS Type Encoding Scheme (e-GMSTES)