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Appendix 10 - Change History

To allow for accurate use and understanding of NZGLS metadata over time, it is important that all changes to the standard are recorded. This allows future users to know the rules which applied at the time the metadata was created.

This appendix records the substantive changes between versions of the standard. Each release will also continue to be available.

Changes are categorised as those relating to the definitions of particular elements, and other changes. As NZGLS is heavily based on AGLS, these tables also summarise the changes made in adapting AGLS for New Zealand government purposes.

10.1. Changes to Elements

Version

Date

Change

Audience

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - obligation changed to 'Recommended'

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Inclusion of NZGLS Audience encoding scheme

Availability

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - Value Component 'Post Code' deleted; remove GOLD as an encoding scheme

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Use of AGLS Availability encoding scheme; removal of value components; further guidance on use

Contributor

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - remove GOLD as an encoding scheme; changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Use of AGLS Agent encoding scheme; removal of value components; remove concept of 'secondary' from definition

Coverage

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - definition aligned with Dublin Core to allow other types of coverage apart from temporal and spatial

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Change of refinement names to 'jurisdiction', 'spatial' and 'temporal'; three sub-refinements for 'spatial' - 'geographicDescription', 'geographicBox' and 'geographicElement'; inclusion of NZ encoding schemes

Creator

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - remove GOLD as an encoding scheme; changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Use of AGLS Agent encoding scheme; removal of value components

Date

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Definition widened to include any significant date

2.1

2004-04

DC qualifier "Availability" added, but with recommendation to use Availability. Refer NZGLS Working Group Minutes 6 December 2002.

Description

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

URI removed as a suggested encoding scheme

Format

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Removed 'Physical' encoding scheme because of imprecise structure

Function

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to encoding schemes to refer to New Zealand Government Functions Thesaurus (under development)

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Now mandatory; use of Functions of New Zealand (FONZ) thesaurus mandatory

Identifier

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Minor wording changes only

Language

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - obligation changed to 'Recommended'; RFC 1766 superseded by RFC3066

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Minor wording changes only

Mandate

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - obligation changed to 'Recommended'

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Minor wording changes only

2.1

2004-04

Qualifier "courtCase" re-labelled to "case" to conform to AGLS

Publisher

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - remove GOLD as an encoding scheme; changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Use of AGLS Agent encoding scheme; removal of value components

Relation

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Additional guidance on using Relation to relate services and documents

Rights

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - new default value; changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Inclusion of 'access terms and conditions' in definition

Source

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Additional guidance on when to use

Version 2.1

2004-04

Use depreciated - use Relation

Subject

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Now mandatory; use of Subjects of NZ (SONZ) thesaurus for at least one value mandatory; reference to other thesauri removed

Title

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - changes to language and examples

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Minor language changes only

Type

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - Type.Category made mandatory

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

List of possible values for documents provided, based on DCMI and AGLS encoding schemes

10.2. General Changes

Version 1.0

2001-04-30

Adaption from AGLS - language and examples changed to fit New Zealand; changes to Obligation to introduce Recommended (for elements agencies are strongly encouraged to use) and Conditional (for elements which are Mandatory in some circumstances); integration of service guidelines within the standard; definition of service limited to exclude web pages describing the service; implementation guidance left open pending GUIDE Delivery Project work.

Version 2.0

2001-09-05

Restructure of manual; removal of value components; inclusion of advice on how elements will be used by the Portal; clarification of distinction between various elements

Version 2.1

2004-04

Element definitions reworded to conform to DC.

   

Summary of encoding schemes accepted for NZGLS added to Appendix 1. Standard split into NZGLS Metadata Element Set and NZGLS Usage Guide. NZGLS Agent and NZGLS Availability encoding schemes combined as NZGLS Agent. "Default values" removed, as this was advice for developers of metadata creation tools.

Government portal and Metalogue guidance removed because of proposed changes to their design.


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