Ecological Metadata Language
Ecological Metadata Language is a xml format created in 1997. Ecological Metadata Language (EML) is a metadata standard developed by and for the ecology discipline. It is based on prior work done by the Ecological Society of America and others, including the Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. EML is a set of XML schema documents that allow for the structural expression of metadata. Read more on Wikipedia...
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