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A: Only if you let them! Metadata records must be explicitly published to make them available to the outside world. You can also assign different privileges to records to make them visible to a select group of people, or to allow some people to edit them. 

Q: Can I access metadata stored in a GeoNetwork metadata catalog in iShareGIS?

A: A layer in iShareGIS can be linked to it's corresponding metadata record in iShare Studio. Please see Metadata Overview for the information on the initial configuration of iShare Studio to link it to GeoNetwork, and then the method for linking metadata to a layer. Once the metadata is linked, then it is available for searching via the "omnisearch" bar in iShareGIS, where it can also be used to add layers to your map. Metadata can also be accessed via the info icon in the controls for an individual layer.

Q: Can I access metadata stored in a GeoNetwork metadata catalog in iShareMaps?

A: Yes, via the info icon in the controls for an individual layer.

Q: Are any metadata records stored in iShareGIS?

A: No metadata is stored in iShareGIS, just links to the records, so any updates made to the metadata in the catalog will be reflected in the metadata available in iShareGIS.

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Q: What is a CSW Interface?

A: A Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW) is a web service, much like a WFS or WMS, and is the method by which external parties such as data.gov.uk gain access to the metadata. Only metadata that has been explicitly published can be accessed by the CSW service.

Q: What format do my Metadata records need to be in?

A: The Metadata records in the catalog need to be in UK Gemini 2.2 format, however we can provide methods of transforming from other standards as an optional extra.

Q: Do I have to provide all my iShareGIS users with Geonetwork logins?

A: No, a single user is configured in iShare Studio that is used to automatically sign iShareGIS users in. For access with different rights, such as an editor, you would indeed need to set up a new user with credentials in GeoNetwork.