Metadata plays a critical role in the design and development of online repositories. The efficiency and ease of use of the repositories are directly associated with the metadata structure, since end-user functionalities such as search, retrieval and access are highly dependent on how the metadata schema and application profile have been conceptualized and implemented. The need for efficient and interoperable application profiles is even more substantial when it comes to services related to the e-government (eGov) paradigm, given a) the close association between services related to eGov and the metadata usage and b) the fact that the eGov concept is associated with time and cost critical processes, i.e. interaction of citizens and services with public authorities. In this paper, we outline an effort related to application profiling for eGov services and training resources, used in the platform of RuralObservatory2.0, which will underpin a major objective of the ICT PSP Rural Inclusion project, i.e. the eGov paradigm uptake by rural communities. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Karamolegkos, P., Maroudas, A., & Manouselis, N. (2010). Application profiling for rural communities: EGov services and training resources in rural inclusion. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 108 CCIS, pp. 46–56). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16552-8_5
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