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SHaRED 3.0 Release Notes

SHaRED 3.0 Release Notes

 

Target Release Version

3.0

Target Release Version

3.0

Release Date

 

Release Authority

TERN Data Services and Analytics Platform lead

Contact Details

esupport@tern.org.au

Goals of the Product

  • The goal of SHaRED is to capture consistent metadata for all the datasets published by TERN

 

Release Details

New Features

  • Metadata is compliant with ISO 19115-3

  • Add additional questions to capture Data quality methods and results.

  • The ability for users to see the ISO 19115-3 compliant metadata file

  • Options to use controlled vocabularies to add GCMD Science Keywords, ANZSRC FoR, Sampling Frequency, Platforms, Instruments, Observed Properties, UoM and methods.

  • Add multiple bounding box to describe where data was collected

  • Ability to add vertical coverage to capture depth and altitude

  • Ability to add additional publications and resources associated with the data

  • capture lineage information

  • Upload files up to 100 MB.

  • Link data from web services such as WMS, WCS, WFS, OpenDAP

  • Authenticate using Google ID

  • Dynamic update of Vocabularies from vocabulary source

  • The data submission deed is integrated into the submission tool

Fixes

Improvements

  • The portal is migrated to the Django platform

  • the authentication module is part of the TERN Single Sign On (SSO) implemented in Keycloak.

  • Complete redesign of the metadata form to make it user friendly and Intuitive.

    • redesign metadata capturing form into multiple tab menu form

    • ability to go to any form user wants

    • Ability to add the user ORCID ID

    • more options to select roles and responsibilities

  • Migrate the address of the website to shared.tern.org.au from www.shared.org.au

 

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